Originally Posted by Iconic:
i might not be the biggest hardman fan but that totally made me jizz everywhere
THANK YOU!!1
Not me, I'm going to give him 8 games to see what he does.
I was all for Campbell either waiting until we picked or if we moved up. The difference in speed is .03 between these two. Yet Campbell was the more polished, route runner, more accomplished player in everything, except getting beaten by that blazing .03 speed. Campbell can return punts where Hardman was a Kick Returner. IMHO, a more accomplished route runner with " blazing speed " should return better results this year than a straight line runner that has to be taught routes, not only routes but a far more complexed system than in college. Shit anybody can run down the field on a fly!
As a Chiefs fan, I hope he works out. I really do,I want to see another SB win while I am alive. I want my sons and grandsons to experience the feel of it. Now with all of this said, Let's Go Hardman,get your jet packs fueled up! [Reply]
Pre-Draft Analysis
Hardman is a speedy undersized receiver and return man with smaller hands and a small catching radius. He's at his best with the ball in his hands, and he's dangerous returning kicks, after the catch and running the football. Hardman has excellent intangibles
Post-Draft Analysis
Hardman runs a 4.33 40-yard dash and is raw as a pass-catcher but is an angle-destroying nightmare with the ball in his hands. If that sounds familiar, it's similar to the discussion we had around Tyreek Hill when he entered the league. With Hill's future clearly in doubt, Hardman doesn't offer insurance so much as a developmental option in that multipurpose/decoy role. -- Chris Sprow
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As I called it the time we drafted, a reach, a project.
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Pre-Draft Analysis
Campbell is a highly explosive athlete with the second gear to threaten vertically and after the catch. He ran a limited route tree at Ohio State but developed more savvy as a route runner in 2018 and is quick transitioning out of breaks.
Post-Draft Analysis
The Colts signed Devin Funchess this offseason, but it's a one-year deal and they needed to continue to add depth. Campbell -- and his 4.33 40 speed -- gives QB Andrew Luck a big-play threat with the potential to develop into an excellent complement to T.Y. Hilton. -- Steve Muench
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Why take on a project now when we need production now and it's wise / best to go with the all around well polished receiver, keep in mind the speed is .03 difference.
Who is going to have the better year this year?
Campbell in Indy.
Hardman in KC.
Just a simple question, both have good QB's. [Reply]
I don't think the Chiefs have gotten a good draft grade in years.
This guy was always an exciting athlete. I don't rate Fromm that highly and Hardman made him seem like a solid QB. This is the exact pick we needed today. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I don't think the Chiefs have gotten a good draft grade in years.
This guy was always an exciting athlete. I don't rate Fromm that highly and Hardman made him seem like a solid QB. This is the exact pick we needed today.
I hadn't made it there yet - was going to look at it in a bit. I thought it was a damned good day 2, personally. [Reply]