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re: Potential Wrs That we could target LATER.
Posted on 4/15/13 at 8:44 am to blueslover
Posted on 4/15/13 at 8:44 am to blueslover
I do like these guys.
Josh Boyce
Darick Rogers
Tavares King
Kenny Stills
The reason I like Mark Harrison so much is he has the size and speed. And the main reason is that he may go undrafted. I havent done much research on him to be honest, he may be bad at routes or have bricks for hands, but if the is just raw then why not. We could get 20 pounds on him and have another young TE.
Broken left foot.
LINK
STRENGTHS Great size, with a powerful build. Long arms. Uses his body to shield defenders from the football. Does a good job of coming back to the football. Better feet and quickness on comeback routes than you'd expect. Big-play and red-zone threat. Difficult to bring down with the ball in his hands, will run through arm tackles. Competitor. Good footwork as a blocker, extends arms, and gains proper position.
WEAKNESSES Inconsistent with his hands, will drop some easy ones. Doesn't always extend off his frame like he should. A bit stiff in the hips, and will struggle with outbreaking routes. Will too frequently catch his targets as a blocker instead of attacking. Never has had tremendous production.
NFL COMPARISON Marvin McNutt
BOTTOM LINE Harrison hasn't always lived up to his measurables, and has had some ups and downs throughout his career at Rutgers. Still, his blend of size and athletic ability will result in some team taking a flier on him.
Josh Boyce
Darick Rogers
Tavares King
Kenny Stills
The reason I like Mark Harrison so much is he has the size and speed. And the main reason is that he may go undrafted. I havent done much research on him to be honest, he may be bad at routes or have bricks for hands, but if the is just raw then why not. We could get 20 pounds on him and have another young TE.
Broken left foot.
LINK
STRENGTHS Great size, with a powerful build. Long arms. Uses his body to shield defenders from the football. Does a good job of coming back to the football. Better feet and quickness on comeback routes than you'd expect. Big-play and red-zone threat. Difficult to bring down with the ball in his hands, will run through arm tackles. Competitor. Good footwork as a blocker, extends arms, and gains proper position.
WEAKNESSES Inconsistent with his hands, will drop some easy ones. Doesn't always extend off his frame like he should. A bit stiff in the hips, and will struggle with outbreaking routes. Will too frequently catch his targets as a blocker instead of attacking. Never has had tremendous production.
NFL COMPARISON Marvin McNutt
BOTTOM LINE Harrison hasn't always lived up to his measurables, and has had some ups and downs throughout his career at Rutgers. Still, his blend of size and athletic ability will result in some team taking a flier on him.
This post was edited on 4/15/13 at 8:53 am
Posted on 4/15/13 at 3:49 pm to jamal
quote:
struggle to consistently separate
If this is a weakness, stay away from that player. If you can't separate at the college level, then you sure as hell can't separate from NFL defenders.
Posted on 4/15/13 at 5:08 pm to dcrews
I could see Coach Payton drafting Da'rick Rodgers just becaus of his potential and measurables...But then the character issues might scare him away.
Posted on 4/15/13 at 5:49 pm to jamal
quote:If he is somehow there in the third I'd take him in a heartbeat. I know we need to focus on defense this draft but the value would be too high to pass up on and I believe he would impact the team more than a 3rd round defensive player would. It's always possible to find a star third round player but a lot of times they are depth players but I think a guy like Rodgers with Brees throwing to him would be a stud
I could see Coach Payton drafting Da'rick Rodgers just becaus of his potential and measurables...But then the character issues might scare him away.
Posted on 4/15/13 at 6:22 pm to Melvin
yea...He was one of the best receivers in the nation.Nobody could defend him..Didnt he get into a twitter war with mathieu, then right when CBS was talking about it dude caught a slant and turned it into a long catch. Tyrann said something like,"No catches for________. It was either him or Justin hunter.
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