Malachi Corley Highlights 💚 Welcome To the NY Jets

Published 2024-04-18
Josh Norris and Hayden Winks of Underdog Fantasy continue their 2024 NFL Draft coverage with Malachi Corley from Western Kentucky. What are Corley's strengths, weaknesses, and potential fits in the NFL? Can he grow his game to be something beyond a gadget receiver in the NFL? How close is Malachi Corley to Deebo Samuel?

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0:00 Western Kentucky Wide Receiver Malachi Corley
0:33 Malachi Corley Traits
2:29 Malachi Corley and Deebo Samuel
4:00 Malachi Corley Weaknesses
5:54 Malachi Corley in the NFL

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-wr3dl1cw3i
    as someone who used to religiously visit Rotoworld NFL Draft section, i'm so glad I came across this channel
  • @brian7333
    "That's a hard pass from me dawg". - Randy on Malachi Corley
  • @D-Rock21
    So glad I came across this well-produced channel. You got me hooked
  • @richrise4065
    Damn, you guys have great analysis and make excellent videos. I just found your channel within the last week. Keep up the great work. Excellent quality, statistics, analysis, presentation. Really great work, guys.
  • @ref233
    Seems to me he runs crisp routes, strong overall (bench press reps), secure hands, and unwillingness to go down. Good hands, strength and hard work ethic will go a long way for this guy!
  • Yo, Deebo had 15 Bench Press reps. Corley had 27, that's even more than Derrick Hennry. The reason they have trouble tackling him is because he is Significantly Stronger than the DB's trying to tackle him, that's why his production will continue in the NFL!!!
  • It could work out if he can work the middle of the field, similar to what Deebo does currently
  • @maccregar3117
    First off, wonderful analysis and breakdown fellas. Great work. Second, personally, I think the value for these types of players is only going to go up as the NFL landscape changes. We just witnessed Tyreek Hill mania the last few years (pre snap motion, screens, yac, the goods), albeit a much faster and different type of player, they are utilized in a similar "gadget" way. To me this pick was a steal, he is the "Brock Bowers" of the receivers as far as YAC and tackle breaking goes and he may ironically be the one out of the two that fits with their team properly. Arod LOVES the run game/short pass game setting up play action deep shots, and it was WAY cheaper to get a rookie to fill that role (along with Zay Gips). At the end of the day, we never know, and the scouting process is what makes it fun. Whether Hackett is an actual OC next year will most likely determine this guy's chances.
  • @mmichael1221
    So did they change the name and thumbnail after the draft or did they just predict this astounding
  • @jonjrosen
    Jets ticket holder since ‘06. This reminds of a Brad Smith or Braxton Berrios or Jeremy Kerley type of player. I think you could see him as a punt returner. Deebo comps are off. I think he can be an average WR#3 and special teamer. Not an issue where he sits behind GWilson and Mike Williams but I agree I don’t like him in two WR sets.
  • @GreasyWop
    These guys dont understand the bigger picture. If Corley is the main weapon on the Jets of course it would be easy to roll coverage to him and shut him down. Hes gonna be a compliment to an offense that has Breece Hall, Garrett Wilson, Ty Conklin, Mike Williams, Aaron Rodgers. Hes goiing to be fine, calm down analytics dudes.