Draft Notebook: The Majestic Malik Washington
I'm finally getting around to Virginia wide receiver Malik Washington and some cornerback talk between Caelen Carson and Renardo Green on this installment of the Draft Notebook.
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I was really pounding the table for Puka Nacua at this time last year. Honestly, that’s a rare hit. That’s like throwing a perfect game in baseball. But, it was inevitable - people have been asking me for months now who this year’s Puka Nacua is. The truth is I don’t know that I feel as strongly about anyone in this class as I did with Nacua last year. I mean, I had some conviction there. I went on the internet and said he could be a WR1 for a team. I don’t know that that guy is going to be there on Day 3.
But, the more I study and the more I think about it, I think the thing that I really latched onto with Nacua was his willingness to do whatever it took to make a play. He played the game with fire. As I’ve wrapped up my evals on receivers at this point, the closest I’ve come to finding that same fire in a player is with Virginia’s Malik Washington.
Malik Washington
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