adam81king
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... Life comes at you fast.
Not when you run a 4.67 40 as a WR...
... Life comes at you fast.
I don’t know why, but I’ve thought Hyatt would be a guy Berry would be intrigued with but it also worries me because Hyatt seems like he has bust potential and you can find similar skillsets later in this draft..
It would be reallllly interesting if JSN would fall to 42…
Doubt JSN falls out of the first but if he’s there with our first pick, I’d be completely on board. He seems pretty bust proof. Too polished to fail unless it’s off the field shit or bad work ethic.
Doubt JSN falls out of the first but if he’s there with our first pick, I’d be completely on board. He seems pretty bust proof. Too polished to fail unless it’s off the field shit or bad work ethic.
Played six out of eight games his true freshman season (COVID-shortened) and all thirteen in his sophomore year.My concern with JSN is health. Has he played a full season?
1/3 seasons being healthy does more to prove my point.Played six out of eight games his true freshman season (COVID-shortened) and all thirteen in his sophomore year.
What makes you think JSN can't play X?Agree entirely with you. People drool over X receivers, and he isn’t one.
But he’s clearly an otherworldly slot guy from an agility testing standpoint, and in the modern NFL, that has insane value.
What makes you think JSN can't play X?
I haven't dug into any tape yet, but my assumption is he can beat press man off the line, which is what you need out of your X.
A lot of guys who are premier X receivers also play a ton of slot. Michael Thomas, Tyreek Hill and Nuk come to mind.I just think he’s an elite slot player. He should be continuously in motion, and just abusing defenders.
It’s more of a why see if he’s an X, when you know he’s A tremendous slot?