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6’4 and 219-pound WR Tetairoa McMillan running a 4.48 40-yard dash at Arizona's pro day:
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Olave, Cooks, Shaheed, Means and McMillan is not a bad unit.Impressive if that can be trusted.
I love the player and he fits what we need at that position imo. I’d love the pick no matter the 40 time.
As another poster stated, more worried about how they play in pads. Game speed.
I’d rather he be more Jerry Rice than Darrius Heyward-Bey.
Agreed. I’m still super hopeful for Means as well. Huge Shaheed fan too from the jump.Olave, Cooks, Shaheed, Means and McMillan is not a bad unit.
Find a QB and we set ya think?Olave, Cooks, Shaheed, Means and McMillan is not a bad unit.
Tetairoa McMillan is one of the most misunderstood prospects in the 2025 Draft class. He’s viewed as a physical X-receiver who can dominate press on the boundary, but can’t separate from man coverage. In reality, he struggles against press and doesn’t always play to his size, but he’s an underrated separator when given space to operate.
Fortunately for McMillian, teams don't really pay attention to that noise.Tet at 9 if he's there. Everything else is noise.
I do believe there are alot of the DIY youtubers/podcasters spinning shirt to downrate him, so he falls to their team.