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Posted on 2/5/26 at 3:04 pm to Saskwatch
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Loomis is licking his chops to draft this gimp

Posted on 2/5/26 at 9:46 pm to Saskwatch
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Loomis is licking his chops to draft this gimp
He probably got a high ‘Relative Athletic Score’
Posted on 2/7/26 at 6:53 am to jasonbr1975
Wasn't the Shuckster injured much of his college days?
Posted on 2/7/26 at 9:45 am to Snipe
When I looked at his extensive highlights, I started to realize why so many mock drafts had him in their top 10 picks. He is a 3-level playmaker with short, medium & long game. Very reminiscent of JaMarr Chase's all-around dynamic game. I thought, if the Saints didn't address defense, Tyson would be an fantastic weapon for Shough, in a room with a gaping need for playmakers.
I did not know about the injury history. MCLs, ACLs, collarbone, hamstring...yikes. Seems like a deal breaker.
Shough & Taysom Hill both had extensive grim college injury histories that would make one shudder at the thought of drafting them high. However, Taysom went relatively unscathed for 7 years before another major injury. And so far, knock on wood, Shough has been pretty resilient & tough. Shough in a redraft would've been a Top 5 pick, and Taysom actually would've been drafted, at best Day 2, but certainly not an UDFA. Drew Brees came back from a career-ending injury and miraculously turned into a HOFer in his 15 years with the Saints.
Point is, Tyson could be another JaMarr Chase with his injury history behind him. His worst injuries to the knee happened his freshman year. Yet, he's still had Top 10 pick production after that. I don't know if I fully believe what I'm writing, but you told me to sell you on it, albeit with glass-half-full of facts.
I did not know about the injury history. MCLs, ACLs, collarbone, hamstring...yikes. Seems like a deal breaker.
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Sell me on why... the Saints can't pass on this prospect at #8?
Shough & Taysom Hill both had extensive grim college injury histories that would make one shudder at the thought of drafting them high. However, Taysom went relatively unscathed for 7 years before another major injury. And so far, knock on wood, Shough has been pretty resilient & tough. Shough in a redraft would've been a Top 5 pick, and Taysom actually would've been drafted, at best Day 2, but certainly not an UDFA. Drew Brees came back from a career-ending injury and miraculously turned into a HOFer in his 15 years with the Saints.
Point is, Tyson could be another JaMarr Chase with his injury history behind him. His worst injuries to the knee happened his freshman year. Yet, he's still had Top 10 pick production after that. I don't know if I fully believe what I'm writing, but you told me to sell you on it, albeit with glass-half-full of facts.
Posted on 2/7/26 at 9:53 am to LSUFreek
Jamar ran a 4.34 @ lsu pro day.
Posted on 2/7/26 at 10:24 am to LSUFreek
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Shough had extensive grim college injury histories t
Are you retarded? Shough had BROKEN BONES
Posted on 2/7/26 at 10:33 am to LSUFreek
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Tyson could be another JaMarr Chase
Not even in the same category. Chase was so much better than Tyson and when you throw in the fact that he’s been injured every single year, they aren’t even close in terms of prospects.
We need to see how Tyson tests, and he might end up being a great player. But he’s not a can’t miss like Chase was. Chase is elite!
NFL.com Tyson
NFL.com Chase
I think this draft class is fairly deep with good WRs. Undoubtedly one or two of those will be better than projected like a St. Brown or McLaurin. The others will be very good, but not elite level. I think that’s what Tyson ends up being. Just my option though.
Posted on 2/7/26 at 10:25 pm to Snipe
Tyson is mid, even if you overlook his injury history. He's not big. He's not fast. He doesn't have great hands. He played against weak comp for the most part. I wouldn't draft him until round 4. Reminds me of a slightly better version of Laquon Treadwell. A lot of hype for no reason.
This post was edited on 2/7/26 at 10:27 pm
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