04-25-2026, 10:16 AM -
Before the draft , I thought WR would be something we’d consider a WR with the first pick. I didn’t want it but thought it was possible. Also running back, with Chubba as or beast of burden, but too many unknown questions after that.
So I was pleased with our first two picks. I have hopes that Chris Bruzell will be our next Ted Ginn who can catch. Fingers crossed. His speed can help the 8 in the box defenses we see so often..
“ Chris Brazzell II is considered fast by NFL standards, highlighted by his 4.37-second 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine. His speed, combined with a 6'4", 198-pound frame, makes him a premier deep threat, with his 40-time ranking in the 89th percentile for wide receivers.
Elite Speed & Size: Brazzell’s 4.37 speed is considered "blazing" and elite, particularly for a receiver with his height (6-4).
Deep Threat Capability: He is described as a "legitimate deep threat" who "eats up turf with long strides" and led the SEC in receiving yards in 2025.
Speed Profile: While fast, he is considered a "builder" rather than a quick accelerator, utilizing long strides to separate downfield.
Draft Stock: His combination of size and speed solidified his position in the 2026 NFL Draft as a potential "day 2 gem"
I like our draft .. let’s hope it continues today.
So I was pleased with our first two picks. I have hopes that Chris Bruzell will be our next Ted Ginn who can catch. Fingers crossed. His speed can help the 8 in the box defenses we see so often..
“ Chris Brazzell II is considered fast by NFL standards, highlighted by his 4.37-second 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine. His speed, combined with a 6'4", 198-pound frame, makes him a premier deep threat, with his 40-time ranking in the 89th percentile for wide receivers.
Elite Speed & Size: Brazzell’s 4.37 speed is considered "blazing" and elite, particularly for a receiver with his height (6-4).
Deep Threat Capability: He is described as a "legitimate deep threat" who "eats up turf with long strides" and led the SEC in receiving yards in 2025.
Speed Profile: While fast, he is considered a "builder" rather than a quick accelerator, utilizing long strides to separate downfield.
Draft Stock: His combination of size and speed solidified his position in the 2026 NFL Draft as a potential "day 2 gem"
I like our draft .. let’s hope it continues today.

