
Tetairoa McMillan Says His Tape 'Speaks for Itself' After Todd McShay Comments
Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan isn't concerned with NFL draft analyst Todd McShay's recent criticism of him, per comments made to TMZ Sports as he was serving food during an event with Raising Cane's.
"I feel like just turn on the tape, and it speaks for itself," McMillan said. He also added that he feels he's the best wide receiver available in the NFL draft.
McShay is notably down on McMillan's prospects compared to others, placing him 50th overall on his final big board of 2025 NFL draft prospects.
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McShay said he didn't "trust" McMillan. He said that Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch, in essence, did a good job "pushing" and "driving" him but that things changed when he left for Washington after the 2023 season.
"When [head coach Jedd Fisch] left town, there was a new sheriff in town, and it was Tet. Tet didn't like to work out or practice hard unless a scout was in attendance. Showed up on routes. Quitting on balls in the middle of the field. Didn't think he showed attention to detail. I get offended personally for Drake London when people say, 'Oh, he's the next Drake London.'
"...He's the same size, he makes the same acrobatic catches, Drake was a dog."
McMillan landed eighth on the final B/R NFL Scouting Department big board, and he's slated 12th to the Dallas Cowboys in the B/R NFL mock draft.
He's 11th on the NFL Mock Draft Database consensus big board and 12th to Dallas in the consensus mock draft.
McMillan was quite productive over his past two years, catching 90 passes for 1,402 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2023 before adding an 84/1,319/8 stat line in 2024.
Obviously, most are higher on McMillan than McShay. McMillan is also a believer in his abilities.
But we'll find out soon enough about McMillan when he hits the field. For now, the question is where he'll land. He's already in Green Bay, where he accepted an invite to the draft, which begins Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.
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