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Fantasy Football | Dynasty Rookie Draft Outlook: Carnell Tate
Fantasy Football Dynasty Rookie Draft Advice: Carnell Tate
Carnell Tate goes to the Titans, which is somewhat fitting because he gives off some shades of Corey Davis. I believe Tate to be more of a floor play for fantasy, but that is something that can be plenty useful. He will play alongside Cam Ward, and it isn’t like there will be a lot of competition for targets, so there is a lot to like here. Tate is part of a rookie receiver group that really doesn’t have a clear WR1. I’m fine with him being in the first tier of this year’s class, and he should be no worse than a WR3 in redraft this year.
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DBro’s NFL Draft Scouting Report & Player Comp: Carnell Tate
Scouting report:
- Tate is a fluid mover who looks like he’s gliding down the field at all times. He has easy, effortless acceleration and speed. Tate pulls away from corners on crossing and vertical routes. He has no issues stacking corners. Tate can threaten a defense at all three levels.
- Tate is a savvy route runner with an in-depth understanding of how to manipulate corners using a variety of pacing variations, head fakes, and jab steps. He loses little speed when linking these separation tools together. The snap at the top of his stems is crisp and sudden.
- Tate’s play strength shows up during routes and at the catch point. He has incredible body control, making difficult catches outside his frame look easy and routine with arrogant hands. He snags the ball away from his body with a litany of sideline catches. Tate finishes college with a 68.8% contested catch rate and a 4% drop rate (including zero drops in his final season).
- One area that Tate will have to improve upon in the NFL is consistently beating press coverage. He can get hung up at times with physical corners that can get into his body and stall him. It’s not a consistent issue as he has plenty of high-level reps against press where corners flail as they attempt to slow him down, but it’s worth noting.
Player Comp: Keenan McCardell
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