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NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal

Wide Receiver and Tight End Prospect Rankings

NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal

NFL

Sports, Football

4.512.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Patrick Claybon and Matt Harmon of Yahoo! Sports and Reception Perception for a deep dive into the 2025 NFL Draft's wide receiver and tight end class. Matt tells you why Travis Hunter is in a class of his own (03:45), why Emeka Egbuka and Tetairoa McMillan fall into the second tier of WRs (07:35), and discusses Matthew Golden (21:15), Luther Burden (28:40), Jaylin Noel (34:10), Jayden Higgins (36:10), and more! The show is wrapped with the guy's favorite tight ends (45:44) including Harrold Fannin Jr., Tyler Warren, and Terrance Ferguson.

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0:00.0

What's up, everyone? It's Greg Rosenthal, and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring.

0:05.2

Daniel Jeremiah, he requires me to say that. We're going to be bringing you 40s and free agents,

0:09.6

the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJ's mock drafts to my top 101

0:14.7

free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday, keeping you

0:19.6

up to date as we head to the NFL draft.

0:22.4

Listen to 40s and free agents on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:34.1

Welcome to NFL Daily, where we perceive all the receptions. I'm Greg Rosenthal. I'm here in the

0:40.0

Chris Wesleying podcast studio with Patrick Claibon, my friend, and coming to us live from the

0:46.6

East Coast. Virginia, I believe, the man Matt Harmon who created reception perception, who has

0:53.0

never seen a reception that he has not perceived

0:56.2

with utter clarity. And that's why he's the man to talk wide receivers in tight ends.

1:01.5

What's up, buddy? That was that was the most humbling and gratifying introduction. I think I've

1:06.6

ever gone on a show. You know, it's funny. I guess if you think about it, like the whole point of reception perception is going beyond just the, the catches and the

1:15.6

production. So maybe that was a bad name, you know, because like I should, it should be like

1:19.4

route perception or something. Now you've really got. No. You got me in a tailspin now about the

1:23.4

whole business. No, it sounds. It sounds great because it rhymes and I don't think anyone

1:28.5

until I came along really broke it down to its root meeting, which is that you have a,

1:33.5

more of a depth of perception than other people. Yeah, it's putting out front, hey, we're going

1:38.2

to contextualize the thing that you want out of this process, which is a reception, right?

1:43.0

You run the routes and you throw the

1:44.3

ball in order to have the reception. And so we are going to perceive the receptions and the man

1:49.0

who birthed the idea from his loins, which has been duplicated, I mean, imitated, but never duplicated.

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