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  1. #121
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    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorthRaven View Post
    I created the gif but how do I embed the damn video?
    It's an image. Embed it usng the "img" tags.
    Last edited by JimZipCode; 01-21-2020 at 03:42 PM. Reason: typo





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    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorthRaven View Post
    Im not sure he's what we need. I can see him fitting in the offense, but he doesn't push the needle on the boundary IMO. He's probably going to do his best work from the slot.
    He's what every offense needs.

    No problem putting him in the slot. Marquise has proven he can play outside; and obvsly Boykin. Three-wide with those guys, and Mandrews and Ingram: have fun, defenses.
    Last edited by JimZipCode; 01-20-2020 at 07:19 PM. Reason: typo





  3. #123

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Not high on ayiuk imo





  4. #124

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    I wouldn't pass on a Ruggs type if BPA, but I think this team needs a big-catch-radius, glue-for-hands receiver.

    I'd rank them (at this early stage) as follows:

    Tee Higgins

    Justin Jefferson
    Tyler Johnson



    Kendrick Rodgers
    Antonio Gandy-Golden
    Michael Pittman, Jr.





  5. #125

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by Davesta View Post
    Shenault Just screams bust to me.
    Me too. I just see Cordarelle Patterson on a college team.





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    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by Davesta View Post
    Shenault Just screams bust to me.
    Is it the dreads?





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    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorthRaven View Post
    One of my big concerns is his ability to beat press. I noticed quite a few times he did the ole Torrey Smith where he'd just run toward the sideline to run away from his man, but I did also see this:

    https://j.gifs.com/jZM6zB.gif
    https://j.gifs.com/jZM6zB.gif
    - He doesn't get targeted, but you can see him at the top of the screen fake the outside step and attack the inside shoulder. I'd like to see these types of releases a bit more.
    Quote Originally Posted by GreatWhiteNorthRaven View Post
    I created the gif but how do I embed the damn video?
    Like this!



    And this!




    Just use the IMG tags.





  8. #128

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Trevor Sikkema‏Verified account @TampaBayTre









    #SeniorBowl Exec. Director Jim Nagy said he hasn’t talked to an NFL team that doesn’t have #SunDevils WR Brandon Aiyuk rated higher than N’Keal Harry last year and Harry went in the first round.





  9. #129

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    this cat has heart. carried TEN in a lot of games. can also throw the ball and play wildcat.

    Mark Jarvis‏ @WhatsOnDraftNFL 13m13 minutes ago




    Nagy on Tennessee WR Jauan Jennings: "Get the ball in his hands. He's a junkyard dog."
    Chase Goodbread‏Verified account @ChaseGoodbread 12m12 minutes ago




    Nagy: Tennessee WR Jauan Jennings is "truly unique." Wired mentally with a real competitive edge. Will bring a tone-setter attitude and play tough in the middle of the field. Plus play special teams.





  10. #130

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Quote Originally Posted by Mmcclend View Post
    Me too. I just see Cordarelle Patterson on a college team.

    I think he would fit very well in The Ravens offense and I can see the Cordarrelle Patterson comparison but he also could be quite similar to Percy Harvin as well. Both may be faster than Laviska Shenault J but his versatility and ability to make defender miss in space could be dangerous in The Ravens offense.





  11. #131

    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    I don't really see the Patterson comparison at all for Shenault. Patterson's bread and butter was he just was an incredibly raw freak athlete with only one year of play at D1.
    Although Walsh's system of offense can compensate for lack of talent; however, defense is a different story. According to Walsh, talent on defense was essential and could not be compensated for. What did Walsh do in 1981? He acquired physical and talented players on defense.





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    Re: An Even Closer Look: 2020 WR draft class

    Shenault's a better football player. He reads zone really well from what I can see. He gets into the pockets and sits. The Oregon game was a godo example:



    On the next play of the game:
    "Cause if you ain’t pissed off for greatness, that just means you’re okay with being mediocre, and ain’t no man in here okay with just basic.”
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