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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Jordan Addison profile: Gives off Steve Smith (Giants) vibes

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick break down the NFL Draft profile of USC wide receiver Jordan Addison. What does he do well? What does he need to improve on? How does he fit the offensive system and current Giants WR corps? Also, is he a prospect the Giants should invest their first-round pick in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Blue Liar.

0:05.9

Welcome back. It's the big blue banter New York Giants football podcast. It's April baby. It's draft month.

0:13.2

We're excited to get this rolling. A lot of things planned. We look back at what we did last year.

0:18.0

We're going to do a lot of the same and also add more content.

0:21.5

We're going to have some interviews coming up, mock drafts. We're going to break down positions. That's my favorite thing, a little top five sleepers, breakouts, busts, that type of stuff. But before we do any of that, we got a profile a lot of these players that are in the mix for the Giants or we believe might be in the mix for the Giants. So today's profile is going to be Jordan Addison, the wide receiver.

0:21.1

Most recently out of USC played at Pitt before that. we believe might be in the mix for the Giants. So today's profile is going to be Jordan Addison, the wide receiver.

0:39.3

Most recently out of USC played at Pitt before that for the first two seasons of his collegiate

0:43.1

career.

0:44.1

He was also one of the most productive receivers over the last couple of seasons come into this

0:49.8

draft class.

0:50.4

That's something that really stood out to me.

0:52.1

I think starting for me, Nick, is a player like this. You can see watching Jordan Addison why people are excited about him. And you could also see, and I think you discussed this off pod and really stood out to me, that there's the floor. The floor here is obvious. It's a high floor with a player like Jordan Addison, but it's about is there a ceiling too? And so we're going to try to unlock that today and figure out if he's a nice fit for the Giants. But let's start with you, Nick. What was kind of your overall takeaway watching Jordan Addison or where do you want to start here on Addison? I like Jordan Addison. I think he is an elite route runner, which is obviously very important in today's NFL. I think he knows how to manipulate cornerbacks, how to get them to open up, how to cross their face.

1:11.7

I feel like he is a solid overall athlete. in today's NFL. I think he knows how to manipulate cornerbacks, how to get them to open up,

1:28.4

how to cross their face. I feel like he is a solid overall athlete. He didn't necessarily

1:33.0

test all that well at the combine, which, and I feel like right now he is somewhat sliding

1:38.7

down maybe like how we're viewing him because at the beginning of this process, Dan, it seemed

1:43.2

like a lot of people were talking and speaking very highly of Jordan Addison. And now I feel like we hear much more

1:48.7

about Zay Flowers, who I really appreciate Quentin Johnson, the TCU wide receiver. And

1:53.7

Jordan Addison's kind of being forgotten about. And this is somebody at Pitt with Kenny Pickett

1:57.4

as his quarterback who caught 100 passes on 144 targets for over 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns.

2:04.0

He was the Fred Bolitnikoff Award winner as the top wide receiver in the nation,

2:07.9

which is what Jordan or what Jalen Hyatt won this past year, the Tennessee wide receiver.

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