The very clear answer for any DB, and any WR, is that they are two sides of the same coin, DBs are constantly seen as guys who couldn't catch well enough to make it as a receiver at the highest level of play. They all revolve around very similar skillsets and very similar expectations, with the main focus being go get that ball and beat your counterpart. So of course, Tyler Oles III would play at WR and dominate both sides of the ball. A young, up and coming DB that looks to add speed and ball skills to the Osaka DB group, that would translate very quickly to being a top flight WR in the league if he was given the opportunity. Oles has a lot of room to grow in the league, so learning and playing WR now would certainly open up the possibility of a dual threat player.
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