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Originally posted by electricgold View Post
You may be right but I tend to think Thomas at 11 seems good! He's 6'4 runs in the 4.3's and is a consistent deep threat! It seems like this draft is stacked at WR! Either way we gotta come away from this draft with two solid WR's like another poster mentioned....
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Originally posted by Jack Burton View Post
He has some serious negatives. 11 to me is just too high if we’re just getting a guy whose fast. There’s plenty of them in this draft.
Go ahead and compare BTJ to Mr. 4.21 .
There is a huge difference in production.
If you are going to blast, it is necessary to be specific.
And just how much bulk production are we looking from additional WRs in our '24 offense ?Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
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BTJs highlights look great. That LSU oline must be stacked with underclassmen. Whether it was Daniels or Nussmeier that pocket was clean. I’m assuming @11. If available I’d prefer Odunze or Bower. If neither of them, then Fuaga. If the consensus is the need for a RT, then draft a Right Tackle.
Just a question. Does Pip have the skill set to play OG?
No surprise with TV Sweat. Never understood the hype. Said in another thread he was JaMarcus Russell 2.0 At least Russell stayed clear of Golden Corral till after the draft.
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Only problem with Thomas tape is it doesn't show much of a route tree. Most his highlights are nine routes.
I'll look for more and see if I can find more routes and hand catches. Otherwise he does look good but we won't have him just running deep all the time lol. Will he be there at 23?
Miamis's fool fans want them to draft another WR when they need OC, 2 Edge rushers, a DT and a CB. Just to make Tua look good
​​​​Anyways Thomas is another option though I haven't been considering him yet. At 11 I've pretty much been on the Bowers train.
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Originally posted by electricgold View PostI don't know BTJ looks pretty dynamic to me when you equate it with Justin Herbert throwing to him! Definitely would be a deep threat we don't have... Just not sure that MHJ or Nabers would be a better option?! But ultimately who knows, well we'll know by next year....
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Agree that was the thought process of TT/Staley. Palmer is going into his 4th year now so he should be developed. He's just not shifty like KA and you can't teach that so he'll likely not be able to replace KA as a go to guy on 3rd down. As for QJ, IIRC the knock on him was his hands and that proved out. He seemed to have trouble tracking Herbert's longer passes and the way he batted around some (GB and NE) made him look somewhat uncoordinated. He needs the ball right in his gut. He's not gonna be the MW that we saw go up and make 50/50 balls, 80/20 balls. Again, some things you might not be able to teach. So we have 2 lesser replacements and neither is the explosive guy everyone yearned for the past few years.
QJ will never be the 50/50 receiver that Mike Williams was (very few are). But his ability to to get behind defenders is better than Mike's. If they use him more like TCU used him, he has big play ability. Breaking off long routes and catching the ball with space (YAC abilities) are better than Mike's. His ability to change speeds and his explosiveness are also better than Mike's. QJ's last 6 games, he averaged 5 catches per game. Extrapolated out over 17 games... that's 85 receptions. I don't remember Herbert going long to QJ but a handful of times. That will change with KA gone and an effective play-action offense.
If given the opportunity, I predict Palmer and QJ can have 75 receptions each. In a Greg Roman offense, that would be more than enough. In a Greg Roman offense you better get the run game going. To get the run game going, coaching/blocking scheme will matter... but you'll also need the type of players to execute along the OL. We don't have the RT to do that. Roman expects a lot from his RT.
Your critical eye is trained on JP after his 3rd year... even though he proved his ability in Year 2. Meanwhile, you're overlooking the fact that Pipkins couldn't start over Sam Tevi or Storm Norton in his 2nd and 3rd year.
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Originally posted by electricgold View Post
You may be right but I tend to think Thomas at 11 seems good! He's 6'4 runs in the 4.3's and is a consistent deep threat! It seems like this draft is stacked at WR! Either way we gotta come away from this draft with two solid WR's like another poster mentioned....
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostOnly problem with Thomas tape is it doesn't show much of a route tree. Most his highlights are nine routes.
I'll look for more and see if I can find more routes and hand catches. Otherwise he does look good but we won't have him just running deep all the time lol. Will he be there at 23?
Miamis's fool fans want them to draft another WR when they need OC, 2 Edge rushers, a DT and a CB. Just to make Tua look good
​​​Anyways Thomas is another option though I haven't been considering him yet. At 11 I've pretty much been on the Bowers train.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostKinda doubt JH2 goes into the season with Sarell as swing OT..
But you had me with Pip traded. 😎
And Jamaree is our guy in a pinch.
Don't make me use one of my two bonus roster spots on an offensive tackle, bluey.Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
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