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🗓️ 15 April 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Perfect Fantasy Football Landing Spots for Every Top Prospect
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0:00.0 | Everyone talks about a player's talent or film during the NFL draft, including myself, but where they land is just as important if not more. |
0:07.1 | So today I'm breaking down the perfect fantasy football fits for the top 12 prospects in this year's NFL draft. |
0:12.5 | We're talking about landing spots in this video that can turn rookies into becoming immediate fantasy football contributors and difference makers. |
0:19.0 | Now let's start with a guy who could line up next to C.D. Lamb right away in year one and still drop a thousand yards as a rookie. And that has to do |
0:24.6 | with exactly what the Dallas Cowboys were doing this off season. Here's their team changes page. |
0:28.8 | This is a part of the fantasy blueprint. You can get it now. Link down below over on Patreon and |
0:32.1 | join the other thousands of people who are getting it. This offseason, they got rid of Brandon Cooks. They did not re-sign him. They only added Paris Campbell, as you can see right here above my head. So their wide |
0:40.5 | receiver room right now for the Dallas Cowboys is Cidie Lamb, Jalen Tolbert, and then a bunch of |
0:45.1 | other guys, Cavante Turbin, who's mostly a special teams player. So insert the first |
0:48.5 | prospect that we'll be talking about, and that is going to be the wide receiver out of Arizona, who I believe is the best wide receiver in this draft, and that is Tet McMillan, who I think gives them something that they don't currently have. |
0:57.1 | This is a big body wide receiver in McMillan on the outside who could stretch the field, move the chains, |
1:01.6 | while C.D. Lamb continues to operate as a highly efficient inside and outside. |
1:05.3 | Because in college, McMillan played 78% of the time on the outside, but don't sleep on his ability to move into the slot. |
1:11.0 | He played 22% of the time there in college and found success. |
1:13.6 | Now, there were a lot of concerns at the NFL Combine that McMillan didn't come out and run fast |
1:17.4 | enough and he said he doesn't watch a lot of tape, which is fine. |
1:20.1 | Most guys don't. |
1:20.8 | They just don't come out and say it, so he probably should have kept that quiet. Pro Day. He ran a 4-5-3-40 time. Who knows how much we can trust the Pro Day. But based on his size, |
1:28.1 | 89th percentile speed score, according to player profiler, that's really good. He's overall, |
1:32.6 | he's a flexible player for his size. And I think in general, he's a nice fit for what the |
1:36.4 | Cowboys need at Pick 12 overall in the slot 74% of the time last year. |
1:44.5 | It's going to take way more attention away from lamb in the middle of the field, meaning |
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