Danny Kelly advised dynasty and season-long managers to steer clear of Malachi Corley, arguing the Jets’ 2024 second-round pick is a classic production trap. Kelly said he had Corley ranked in the 80s on his board because the Western Kentucky star “is basically just a run-after-catch spammer.” Corley’s 2.03 yards per route run and sub-30% contested-catch rate both sit well below the historical hit rates for NFL starters drafted on Day 2. Kelly also questioned Corley’s ability to separate at the next level, citing limited route sophistication and a 42% win rate versus press coverage in Conference USA. With Garrett Wilson commanding alpha volume and Breece Hall already soaking up manufactured touches, Kelly sees no clear path for Corley to earn more than gadget snaps in 2025 and recommended passing on him outside of deep-bench dynasty formats.