More
    Skip Bayless - Source: Imagn
    Skip Bayless - Source: Imagn
    Skip Bayless - Source: Imagn
    Skip Bayless - Source: Imagn

    “Way Too High”: Skip Bayless Fumes at Carnell Tate’s Draft Position as Fans Give Him Brutal Reality

    Skip Bayless has never been one to hold back. The controversial journalist has made a career out of making his opinions known to the world, and usually in the most outspoken ways.

    This time was no different, as the former ESPN journo decided to give his exact opinions on the ongoing NFL draft. Bayless has been speaking out for a while about who he thinks will go where, and one thing is for sure: he didn’t think Carnell Tate was going so early.

    Regardless of how Bayless felt, there was one problem with his tweet. And that was the fact that Tate actually didn’t go fifth at all; he went fourth. The Tennessee Titans prioritized the WR when others didn’t, and fans were quick to point out Bayless’ faux pas.

    One user even questioned Bayless’ intentions, constantly attacking young players when they’ve seemingly done nothing wrong.


    PFSN NFL Mock Draft Simulator
    Dive into PFSN’s NFL Mock Draft Simulator and run a mock by yourself or with your friends!


    Skip Bayless Will Never Change

    Regardless of how you feel about the man, there’s no doubt he’s made a career out of controversial statements. Bayless’ smash-mouth style has made him popular, if not always respected, and it’s clear he lives off that.

    With much of the draft still to go, it’s clear there may be some more such opinions flying around the place.

    Read More:

    Bittersweet Night for Jordyn Tyson as Personal Tragedy Arrives on NFL Draft Day

    Why Do People Boo Roger Goodell? Fans Make Their Feelings Clear at 2026 NFL Draft

    Accountability Claim By Mike Vrabel Puts Spotlight Back On Dianna Russini As X Account Gets Deleted

    College Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in college footballmen’s college basketballwomen’s college basketball, and college baseball!

    Related Articles

    More NFL From CSN