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Gi-15 said:QB Stephen McGee just ran an unofficial 4.58
Only second to Pat White's 4.5
Gi-15 said:QB Stephen McGee just ran an unofficial 4.58
Gi-15 said:btw wtf is this J.Williams guy from oregon doing there? he dropped everything in sight since the start of the drills, Mayock told that it was the same during his career, and ran about a 4.7.. and there wasn't a spot available at the combine for Peterman or Brodell??
KirkGibson said:Gi-15 said:btw wtf is this J.Williams guy from oregon doing there? he dropped everything in sight since the start of the drills, Mayock told that it was the same during his career, and ran about a 4.7.. and there wasn't a spot available at the combine for Peterman or Brodell??
He had 2,600 receiving yards over his career. They probably like his size too.
Gi-15 said:Yeah, and they are going to like his separation skills too, ever heard of Mike Williams, Reggie Williams, Dewayne Jarrett? they had pretty good college careers too... when will NFL scouts learn?
KirkGibson said:Gi-15 said:btw wtf is this J.Williams guy from oregon doing there? he dropped everything in sight since the start of the drills, Mayock told that it was the same during his career, and ran about a 4.7.. and there wasn't a spot available at the combine for Peterman or Brodell??
He had 2,600 receiving yards over his career. They probably like his size too.
KirkGibson said:Gi-15 said:Yeah, and they are going to like his separation skills too, ever heard of Mike Williams, Reggie Williams, Dewayne Jarrett? they had pretty good college careers too... when will NFL scouts learn?
Playing armchair scout and gm 3 or 4 years AFTER the fact is extremely easy. BEFORE the fact, no one is 100% certain of how someone will perform until the step on the field, and play for a few years. ÂÂ
The methodology of determining how a player will apply his talent on the next level is more an art than a science.
Gi-15 said:KirkGibson said:Gi-15 said:btw wtf is this J.Williams guy from oregon doing there? he dropped everything in sight since the start of the drills, Mayock told that it was the same during his career, and ran about a 4.7.. and there wasn't a spot available at the combine for Peterman or Brodell??
He had 2,600 receiving yards over his career. They probably like his size too.
Even if they would like to convert him as a TE, who wants a converted WR who won't be able to block in-line and has stone hands? he got no buisness being there.
Gi-15 said:KirkGibson said:Gi-15 said:Yeah, and they are going to like his separation skills too, ever heard of Mike Williams, Reggie Williams, Dewayne Jarrett? they had pretty good college careers too... when will NFL scouts learn?
Playing armchair scout and gm3 or 4 years AFTERthe fact is extremely easy. BEFORE the fact, no one is 100% certain of how someone will perform until the step on the field, and play for a few years.
The methodology of determining how a player will applyhis talent on the next level is morean art than a science.
Obvouisly you got to project what you're going to get from a player. And I guess you do that by comparing history of the player, his current skills-set with player you already know. What makes you think that this guy will ever be a regular player in the NFL?