NFL Draft Prospect Kyle Hamilton Gets Cooked For Saying Drake is Better Than Michael Jackson - BlackSportsOnline

NFL Draft Prospect Kyle Hamilton Gets Cooked For Saying Drake is Better Than Michael Jackson

The NFL Draft is soon approaching and everyone has who they want their team to draft and will likely be upset if their guy isn’t picked.

However, there is one guy that fans loved and wanted their team to draft that they now want to drop to the 7th round and it’s all because of Drake and Lebron.

That guy would be Notre Dame safety. He tweeted out that Drake was the best artist ever and said that it included Michael Jackson and Lebron was the best basketball player ever and that includes Michael Jordan.

Obviously, Twitter wasn’t having it because both MJ’s have an abundance of fans that range all across the globe and all ages.

The Lebron take isn’t that bad though. Jordan is probably the consensus GOAT but Lebron is close and has a very strong case. Drake and Michael Jackson are in 2 different galaxies.

Here is what NFL.com is saying about Hamilton on the field.

“Against the pass, his versatility is a major asset,” Jeremiah writes about Hamilton. “He has exceptional instincts from the deep half and his range is off the charts. He eats up ground quickly with his long stride and has the athleticism and speed to mirror tight ends and slot wideouts all over the field. Hamilton is an explosive blitzer from depth. He can find and play the ball with ease. Against the run, his burst and angles to the ball are highly impressive, but he will go low and miss a few tackles. I love his competitiveness and production covering punts. Hamilton has all of the tools to emerge as a Pro Bowler early in his career.”

His skills maybe at a pro bowl skills, but he just has terrible takes.  The LeBron one is debatable, the Drake one is indefensible. He has a future in media when his career is over.

Flip the page to see the responses he got.

Daniel Bell

Daniel Bell is an experienced senior NBA reporter for Black Sports Online and Tyler Media’s 107.7 The Franchise where he also cohosts a radio show. In addition, he has been featured in regular TV spots for Fox’s Living in Oklahoma. He has been covering the NBA for over five years and has amassed an impressive résumé. Daniel has been a highly respected credentialed media member gaining exclusive access to some of the games greatest players and personalities and covered every aspect of the NBA, including the NBA Finals, NBA All-Star Weekend, NBA Summer League and the NBA Draft and combine. During the regular season, he covers the Oklahoma City Thunder at home and on the road. Over the years Daniel has garnered respect and praise for his work ethic, distinctive personality, and overall demeanor.

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