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In this episode of Football 301, Nate Tice and Matt Harmon take a deep dive into the 2024 NFL rookie class, breaking down the highs, lows, and everything in between. From quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, whose start with the Chicago Bears has been filled with ups and downs, to offensive lineman like Joe Alt, the guys evaluate how these rookies are performing and what we can expect moving forward.
Nate and Matt analyze Caleb Williamsâ struggles with pressure and sacks in Chicago, acknowledging that the Bearsâ disastrous season makes it hard to fully evaluate him. Meanwhile, Jayden Daniels has been a revelation for the Washington Commanders, impressing with his football IQ and his blossoming connection with Terry McLaurin. Nate and Matt also dive into the impressive start from Drake Maye, despite a lack of talent around him, and Bo Nix, whoâs been aggressive with the deep ball but still has room to improve his pocket presence.
The guys also look at the receiver class, noting that while Ladd McConkey has been the most consistent performer, itâs still early for many of the top draft picks. Despite some growing pains, they remain cautiously optimistic about the potential of late-round guys like Xavier Worthy and some slot receivers who havenât quite hit their stride yet.
Additionally, the guys highlight standout rookies at tight end, including Brock Bowers, whoâs already making waves in the Las Vegas Raidersâ offense, and the impressive rookie offensive linemen, including JC Latham and Zach Frazier, who are living up to their first-round billing. The duo finish up with some rapid fire shoutouts on the defensive side of the ball.
(3:50) – Caleb Williams
(15:40) – Jayden Daniels
(26:20) – Drake Maye
(36:15) – Bo Nix
(48:45) – Wide receivers
(1:03:35) – Tight ends
(1:08:20) – Running backs
(1:13:00) – Offensive line
(1:22:50) – Defense
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