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
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Aren't you the one that's already decided KC failed the test? And judged it so by what...reading off of someone else's notes?
I havent decided anything.
I've simply said I have questions and potential doubts about a receiver who played against subpar competition that has questionable hands, fumbling issues, struggled to gain separation, and had a dramatic reduction in success when faced against man coverage, especially press coverage.
You act like you didn't get every bit of information on this guy by reading someone elses notes. You weren't the one traveling around scouting SMU games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I came over from the Star bulletin board. I'm old. LOL
I was a touring musician for a lot of the 00's-'10 or so, and phones weren't so smart in those days so I was just gone a lot. And then my wife and musical partner got cancer, and after a 5 year battle she passed...that coupled with just how bad KC was before hiring Reid...well, I watched the games, but it was hard to get too worked up about anything Chiefs related.
These are much better times.
Damn bro sorry to hear that happened. You're one of my favorite posters on here [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
I havent decided anything.
I've simply said I have questions and potential doubts about a receiver who played against subpar competition that has questionable hands, fumbling issues, struggled to gain separation, and had a dramatic reduction in success when faced against man coverage, especially press coverage.
You act like you didn't get every bit of information on this guy by reading someone elses notes. You weren't the one traveling around scouting SMU games.
No, but, I have looked at game tape and satisfied those questions and doubts for myself, and can compare them to not only the other WR's in this draft, but also WR's from previous drafts. I took a little time, not a ton, mind you-but a little to look at the guys with my own eyes, and also at different scouting reports, which often differ. Different actual scouts see different things, too.
And while no prospect is perfect, everything you've posted as questions and concerns is either nonsense (hands!? LOOK AT THE FUCKING TAPE!) or can be cleaned up with some more consistent technique.
But see, you don't want to waste the time to go look for yourself; but I'm supposed to take your opinion as a valid and educated one. It's not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I came over from the Star bulletin board. I'm old. LOL
I was a touring musician for a lot of the 00's-'10 or so, and phones weren't so smart in those days so I was just gone a lot. And then my wife and musical partner got cancer, and after a 5 year battle she passed...that coupled with just how bad KC was before hiring Reid...well, I watched the games, but it was hard to get too worked up about anything Chiefs related.
These are much better times.
Wow brother!
Thanks for sharing. None of us go thru this life unscathed, but that must have been rough. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Can we not with the "watch the tape" shit?
Youtube cut ups aren't "tape".
Yeah, sorry I'm of an age in which tape was actual tape. Not a boomer, but definitely a Gen Xer.
I still use it for recording music when I can. It sounds nice.
It's not film, it's video cut-ups, and neither you, nor I , nor anyone not paid to do so was going to sit down and watch hundreds of hours of all 22 digital video (not tape!).
Cool?
You still get an idea of what guys are, and that's the whole point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Yeah, sorry I'm of an age in which tape was actual tape. Not a boomer, but definitely a Gen Xer.
I still use it for recording music when I can. It sounds nice.
It's not film, it's video cut-ups, and neither you, nor I , nor anyone not paid to do so was going to sit down and watch hundreds of hours of all 22 digital video (not tape!).
Cool?
You still get an idea of what guys are, and that's the whole point.
Watching a you tube highlight video, while helpful, isn't really gonna do much for alot of us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Watching a you tube highlight video, while helpful, isn't really gonna do much for alot of us.
There are full game cut ups out there. It's not anywhere close to the All 22 that scouting departments get but you can at least see every single snap. There doesn't seem to be a ton of it out there unfortunately. I can remember watching Mahomes against LSU in its entirety on YouTube though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
You still get an idea of what guys are, and that's the whole point.
No you dont.
You could probably throw a dart at any name drafted in the 7th round, or even UDFA's and make a 3 minute film of their highlights and make it look like they should have been a 1st round talent.
All highlight films get you is a look at a players capabilities. That doesn't mean you are going to get a consistent stream of highlights. [Reply]