00:00A.J. is clearly number one.
00:02There's no ifs, ands, buts about it.
00:04We all can agree on that.
00:05He was always the number one wide receiver, number one target.
00:09But in my mind, I always thought Devontae could be on that level,
00:14but the body.
00:17Yeah, I could never get there to sit there and say,
00:22no, man, if you lose A.J. and Devontae slides in, I think it's a wash.
00:27Now I go back last night after reading everything that's being taken place.
00:30A lot of people are writing good articles about this.
00:32I have one in front of me right here that we'll hit a little bit later.
00:34And I look at the targets.
00:36John, if you just go down the list of the years right now,
00:40and we've seen Devontae play from game one when he was here,
00:43when he was drafted back in 2021, his targets right now,
00:47first-year rookie 104, 22, 136, 23, 112, 24, 89.
00:54He played 13 games, sure.
00:56Last year, 113.
00:58I say that because then you go over to A.J. Brown.
01:01A.J. Brown, of course, had his 145, 158 in 22 and 123,
01:06but in 20, 106, 21, 105.
01:09Last year, 121.
01:11So we're not talking about that much of a difference as far as target share is concerned.
01:15Devontae's already on that level.
01:16He's already there.
01:25We're here.
01:27All right.
01:31We're here.
01:31You got me.
01:36We're here.
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