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00:00As we talk about Harold Fannin Jr., who set so many single season records last year for Bowling
00:05Green, it's hard to even keep up. Cappy had 1,555 receiving yards a year ago, 17 receiving
00:13touchdowns. Those led the nation, but he's the first ever FBS tight end ever to lead the country
00:19in receiving yards, receptions, and receiving touchdowns. Also, that 1,555 receiving yards,
00:26the most by an FBS tight end ever in a single season in the history of college football.
00:32So a record setter and a history maker in Cleveland drafts him early in round number three.
00:38What stands out most about Harold Fannin Jr.?
00:40Well, the production was ridiculous, one of the best in college football history, but let
00:43me tell you the truth here, what happened. Scott Loeffler's offensive, he's now the Eagles
00:47quarterback's coach. Everything funneled to Fannin Jr., literally everything. He's not
00:53a great athlete, he's undersized, he can't play tight end. I'm told he's going to play
00:57the offset position, it's called the F position to tight end. He can't play in line. This is
01:02a little bit early. I know teams that have fifth-round grades on him, but look, they want
01:06to go 12 personnel. That's Kevin Stefanski's thing in Cleveland. I'm a little bit surprised.
01:11I'm going to be honest with you that he went this early, but he can't knock the production,
01:14but folks have to understand he's not a great athlete. David Njoku is phenomenal, but he gets
01:19hurt a lot. He can put him on the move, he can play in line. We're talking about Njoku.
01:23But Fannin Jr.'s got to prove it to me at this next level. I know the numbers are phenomenal.
01:28Obviously going to stay in state at Bowling Green, but this to me is a little bit early.

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