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2020 On-Field Workout Schedule
•Thursday, Feb 27. 4-11PM ET. TE, QB, WR. Tight ends, quarterbacks and wide receivers take the field for the first day of on-field workouts
•Friday, Feb 28. 4-11PM ET. PK, ST, OL, RB
•Saturday, Feb 29. 4-11PM ET. DL, LB
•Sunday, Mar 1. 2-7PM ET. DB.
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Jalen Reagor is a 5'11 speed demon who has lapses in concentration with catching the ball.
Sammy is fast but we need some bigger possession receivers to compliment Hill and Hardman and I'm hoping Sammy stays.
In that case I'd much rather have a Jefferson who is a route wizard and ball skills guy than Jalen Reagor who is a guy who gets by on athleticism and has issues catching in traffic and playing through contact.
edit: also Jefferson IS fast, just not a blazer. He has an incredible ability to get open and when he does, he catches the ball. I think he would be amazing in this offense and Reagor would get lost in the shuffle.
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Jalen Reagor is a 5'11 speed demon who has lapses in concentration with catching the ball.
Sammy is fast but we need some bigger possession receivers to compliment Hill and Hardman and I'm hoping Sammy stays.
In that case I'd much rather have a Jefferson who is a route wizard and ball skills guy than Jalen Reagor who is a guy who gets by on athleticism and has issues catching in traffic and playing through contact.
edit: also Jefferson IS fast, just not a blazer. He has an incredible ability to get open and when he does, he catches the ball. I think he would be amazing in this offense and Reagor would get lost in the shuffle.
You and I have different standards for "Big Receiver".
Originally Posted by Mecca:
If we're gonna talk late 1 WR's, how about Laviska Shanault, dude makes plays.
I'm a little worried about some things with him:
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Track/adjust: Disappointing ball tracking abilities down the field. Was often under thrown as a result of his elite explosiveness and his quarterback play, but was also guilty of overshooting his landmarks without retaining a downfield stack and subsequently having to try to play back through his opponent into the football, which often failed.
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Blocking: Has all of the tools to be a great blocker and simply isn’t as a result of effort and interest. Checks out frequently on running plays and is never a lead blocker on screens or other constraint plays, as he is almost invariably the target. When he looks to get physical and aggressive, he creates displacement regularly. Just a matter of want-to.
One of the most diverse prospects in the class, Shenault is 110% dynamic athlete that just needs the ball.
- + long speed - ++ acceleration - good vertical tracking - elite YAC - vision & physicality w/ the ball - body control grounded & in air pic.twitter.com/Xke2rzPfHL
I’m all in on Shenault too. That’s my favorite WR that could realistically make it to 32.
Aiyuk might be the best fit and value though. Dude has all of the speed and YAC ability that we lose with Watkins to go with some freakishly long arms. [Reply]