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re: NFL.com: MSU's Cousins, LSU's Jefferson improve draft grades
Posted on 3/1/12 at 4:13 pm to Antonio Moss
Posted on 3/1/12 at 4:13 pm to Antonio Moss
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The way the ball came out of his hand while he was throwing to receivers on Sunday also reminded scouts of arm strength that can stretch defenses in a vertical attack
No he can't.
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His game tape isn't exemplary
Because he's completely incapable of stretching defenses in a vertical attack.
Tis is a classic example of scouts falling in love with measurables. The dude sucks for 4 years against the best defenses in college football but they think they can find the miracle cure to fix him.
Posted on 3/1/12 at 4:18 pm to Lsuhoohoo
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Tis is a classic example of scouts falling in love with measurables. The dude sucks for 4 years against the best defenses in college football but they think they can find the miracle cure to fix him.
You should send them a sternly worded letter explaining to them that you know more about professional scouting than they do. They're sure to take your advice on board if you mention that you post on TD.com.
Posted on 3/1/12 at 4:19 pm to Lsuhoohoo
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Tis is a classic example of scouts falling in love with measurables. The dude sucks for 4 years against the best defenses in college football but they think they can find the miracle cure to fix him
Being a possible late round pick is not having scouts falling in love with measurables. You are acting like that analysis is projecting him to be a first rounder.
He has potential. Now who knows if he ever reaches it, but the same can be said for all late round picks.
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