One of the best WR prospects at the catch point and winning leverage mid-route. He consistently sets up defenders to put them on his back, locates the ball, and attacks it at the highest point.
Rashee Rice was drafted with pick 55 of round 2 in the 2023 draft class. He scored a 9.53 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 145 out of 3062 WR from 1987 to 2023. https://t.co/lwD9tvVPvvpic.twitter.com/YjucxErSE1
He’ll be a valuable player for years to come but he still needs to learn to value the ball. He goes until contact way too much for my liking. The extra yard or two isn’t worth the occasional fumble. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
What you think he finishes the season with stat wise? How about next year?
Probably right around 1,000 yards and 10 TDs this year.
I wouldn’t expect a huge jump next year, because I think Veach brings in 2 competent WRs to play around him. Even matching that production next year would be great. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Yeah some of these guys needs to realize to just take the yards and not fight for more when you don't have to. Stop taking the big hits.
Probably a hard thing to coach around. You don’t want him to lose the edge he plays with especially when he is so strong after the catch and contact. [Reply]
not many rookies produce like Rice is producing. It's a sign that he's going to end up being a really great player. Historically, only hall of fame level receivers got 1,000+ yards during their rookie seasons. Kelvin Benjamin was the only exception that I can think of. Though, it happens more often now than it did before around 2010.
Originally Posted by Bump:
not many rookies produce like Rice is producing. It's a sign that he's going to end up being a really great player. Historically, only hall of fame level receivers got 1,000+ yards during their rookie seasons. Kelvin Benjamin was the only exception that I can think of. Though, it happens more often now than it did before around 2010.
But this kid is definitely on his way.
I fully expect him to be a big part of the next 7-10 years and end up with 7,000+ receiving yards and like 50 TDs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Yeah some of these guys needs to realize to just take the yards and not fight for more when you don't have to. Stop taking the big hits.
There have been some notable players who played with that strategy, and it worked.
Marcus Allen was great about going down, and avoiding a crushing straight on collision.
Marvin Harrison and DHop would both see the tackle was inevitable, and since they knew they didn't need the extra yard, would often just go down.
It's not cowardly. It's smart. If you have a first down, or need to maintain possession of the ball because of the game circumstances, taking a huge hit just for another 3 feet could lead to an injury, a fumble, or both.
Just get down, take your yardage, and minimize the damage your body takes and the risk of injury. [Reply]