Wentz is good and likely would have experienced success wherever he went. And it was obvious last season too even during his rough stretch.
Watson, I'm nowhere near that belief.
It's easy to call shit on the Browns FO for not drafting Wentz, hindsight 20/20. If I recall most of this board was Goff or bust and we praised the trade down. Now it's too much?
Doesn't have the same kind of arm talent as Wentz. Nowhere close. He can learn to be good in other ways, but I think he's been a product of playing some shitty defenses, too.Why not re: Watson?
Why not re: Watson?
What elite measurables? He's small and he's soft. What is elite about him other than foot speed?Personally, I think Coleman was the second best WR prospect in the class last year behind Doctson. He has elite measurables and was absolutely dominant in college.
4.42 40, excellent vert and broad jump, his best season accounted for 44% of his teams passing offense. He averaged 18-19 ypr in college. He broke out in his sophomore year. The guy was elite, no matter how you try to discredit him.What elite measurables? He's small and he's soft. What is elite about him other than foot speed?
He was dominant in college because he was fast and played in the Big 12 where nobody plays a lick of defense. It's the same reason all those shitty Big 12 QB's have ridiculous stats every year. @FiveThous compared his production to OBJ's which is kind of silly because OBJ did it against SEC defenses (and with terrible QB's throwing to him).
Yes, his production in college was elite. I never disputed that. I just provided context.4.42 40, excellent vert and broad jump, his best season accounted for 44% of his teams passing offense. He averaged 18-19 ypr in college. He broke out in his sophomore year. The guy was elite, no matter how you try to discredit him.
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This makes it sound like the Redskins and Pryor would both like to move on.