
Draft Note by John Paulsen
Doubs arrives in New England as the WR1 (for now) in one of the most exciting young offenses in football, and that description would have been unthinkable a year ago. His underlying metrics were genuinely solid in Green Bay–76th-percentile ESPN OPEN score, 85th-percentile CATCH score, 83rd-percentile OVERALL, and a 72nd-percentile PFF route grade and 73rd-percentile YPRR. He's an outside receiver (11th-percentile slot rate) who wins on his routes and catches the ball reliably, which is exactly the profile Drake Maye's 100th-percentile efficiency can elevate. New England has 100 vacated WR targets (35.3% of WR volume), and Doubs is first in line to absorb them at this point. The A.J. Brown trade situation is the key: if Brown arrives, Doubs becomes a solid WR2 in one of the better offenses in football–a reasonable outcome given his WR4 ADP. If Brown doesn't come, Doubs is the likely WR1 with a legitimate top-20 ceiling. Either scenario at current ADP represents value. He's one of the more interesting double-digit values in the draft.
Romeo Doubs
- WR
- , New England Patriots
- 26
- 204 lbs
- 6' 2"
- Nevada
- 119
- 2
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