- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
Originally Posted by kccrow:
The other thing I thought of in addition to what Cupid said is that there is a real fascination with needing to have an elite #1 guy. I hate going back to it all the time but if you look at what New England did winning for years is that they got a bunch of B and C level receivers and just spread the ball around. Their A guy was a TE. Hell, they didn't even have an A guy in the first few. They never won a Super Bowl with Randy Moss, but they sure did win them with guys like Givens and Patten or Cooks and Amendola. If you have a good QB, he'll find the open guys and make plays.
Originally Posted by kccrow:
The other thing I thought of in addition to what Cupid said is that there is a real fascination with needing to have an elite #1 guy. I hate going back to it all the time but if you look at what New England did winning for years is that they got a bunch of B and C level receivers and just spread the ball around. Their A guy was a TE. Hell, they didn't even have an A guy in the first few. They never won a Super Bowl with Randy Moss, but they sure did win them with guys like Givens and Patten or Cooks and Amendola. If you have a good QB, he'll find the open guys and make plays.
While you're not necessarily wrong, I just don't know if Randy Moss in NE is the best example.
I don't think his cost prevented the Pats from adding elsewhere and he brought it with his play.
He just lost out because the other team had a 1 in one billion catch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chieftain:
To me this kid has a very Edelman style of game. Very similar body type and seems very reliable, only had 4 drops in college.
He's not nearly as bulky as Edleman, but yeah, that's a pretty decent comps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
This kid compares favorably to Antonio Brown physically. That's your ceiling. Now-will he be that? Who knows, but the tools are there.
No, he won't.
AB was on track to be a first ballot HOF'er. [Reply]
What was AB his rookie year? Not a first ballot HOF'er, that's for sure.
It is totally possible for Moore to be an elite NFL WR. Not saying it will happen or that it's likely, but it's absolutely possible.
Why is Cooper Kupp so great? Oh, it must be because he's 6'2, right? His slightly above average height for an NFL WR is the reason why! And played against Big Sky Conference CBs, unlike those super shitty MAC CBs! [Reply]
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
You have literally no ****ing idea if that's true or not, you're just talking out of your ass.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
What was AB his rookie year? Not a first ballot HOF'er, that's for sure.
It is totally possible for Moore to be an elite NFL WR. Not saying it will happen or that it's likely, but it's absolutely possible.
Why is Cooper Kupp so great? Oh, it must be because he's 6'2, right? His slightly above average height for an NFL WR is the reason why! And played against Big Sky Conference CBs, unlike those super shitty MAC CBs!
I mean, sure it's possible.
But it's not likely he's AB. It's ok if he's not.
I'm not setting someone's upside as a HOF'er. [Reply]