After a season ending injury in the final preseason game as a rookie, second-year WR Byron Pringle has been thriving and taking first-team reps at Chiefs OTA’s. One of my favorites from the 2018 NFL Draft is seemingly ready for a breakout.
Another good nugget - Toub on WR Byron Pringle on special teams: "He's really looking good right now. He like took it to another level. We're really excited, the way he looks right now."
Two wide receivers are standing out, and they are Byron Pringle and Cody Thompson. Pringle is speedy, looking to be back in full health since his hernia surgery last year. Pains me to say it (), but I like Thompson more than Jamal Custis right now at OTAs.
Byron Pringle is the young Chiefs wide receiver taking advantage of the extra practice snaps afforded by the absences of Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins. “He’s played fast,’’ wide receivers coach Greg Lewis said. “He’s played physical and he’s plucking... https://t.co/j8agJgY7FZ
Final tweet for this week’s #JacobsEyeInTheSky belongs to Byron Pringle. Great peel back here on Bosa. Does a great job getting in front of him so it won’t be a penalty. Bosa is beyond exhausted. #Chiefspic.twitter.com/YUQUp6GWW2
Final tweet for this week’s #JacobsEyeInTheSky belongs to Byron Pringle. Great peel back here on Bosa. Does a great job getting in front of him so it won’t be a penalty. Bosa is beyond exhausted. #Chiefspic.twitter.com/YUQUp6GWW2
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
It's pretty cool that he gets to go from being a super long shot to make the team to the guy whose block sprang Williams to ice to SuperBowl.
No matter what happens from here on out - he'll always have that story to delight the grandkids.
(Although Williams should have gone down, but he can leave that off the story.)
I'm in no way a kstate homer, im from oklahoma, i just love the way he plays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Tyreek had two drops against the Chargers IIRC. They all drop passes on occasion. Watkins actually drops more than his fair share.
Some guys struggle with velocity more than others.
It seems like Robinson may be one of them. That 2-point conversion catch that Hardman made, I don't see any way Robinson brings it in.
I mean if you figure that there are 'kinds' of drops, how would you break 'em up? I'd say technique is one (letting the ball get into your body), focus is one and maybe just flat out velocity is one.
I think Watkins is guilty of focus drops. His technique is typically excellent and he doesn't seem to struggle with heaters. Hill's drops are usually technique where he'll let the ball get into him. With someone like Dropmetrius Harris, you got both - but he didn't seem any less likely to catch it at 100 mph than he did a lob shot.
Robinson, OTOH, seems to have good focus (explains his report on schoolyard plays with Mahomes) and his technique doesn't appear to be causing these. But when he gets a real heater, it seems to just go bouncing off sometimes. I wonder if he has smaller hands or if they're not as 'soft' in letting the fingertips cradle around them (which I guess would still be technique related...)
I dunno - but he's dropping some damn nice throws from Mahomes and it really goes back to about week 10 of last year. If he's got the yips, he needs to get over 'em or see more time on the pine. [Reply]