Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I think it's high for either.
I like Hall though. He could be a really disruptive guy.
I agree. But I think it is fair to point out that if we are willing to reach on a guy, there are a lot of guys we should consider. I picked Hall because both should be available at 30, but have a decent probability to be gone by 50. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
****ing Brugler has us taking Watson in his final mock.
If it happens, it means they're comfortable with his character and his commitment to being great as well as being able to digest Andy's X's and O's tests.
I have no idea, and while I've been a defender of the kid, I'm not advocating they do take him in the first.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
If it happens, it means they're comfortable with his character and his commitment to being great as well as being able to digest Andy's X's and O's tests.
I have no idea, and while I've been a defender of the kid, I'm not advocating they do take him in the first.
But IF they do...
Exactly this, Andy and Veach know way more about these guys then we ever will. So, if they feel like Watson is who they want I'll trust them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
29. Kansas City Chiefs: Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
A gazelle at wide receiver, Watson is 6-4, 210 pounds with 4.3 speed and is just scratching the surface. He needs to play up to his size more consistently and refine his routes, but the traits are undeniable.
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Exactly this, Andy and Veach know way more about these guys then we ever will. So, if they feel like Watson is who they want I'll trust them.
They also took CEH. And were comfortable with Breeland Speaks commitment to being great. And Hardman's ability to digest the Xs and Os.
It's never a wise idea to simply check your own opinions at the door.
These guys DO get it wrong from time to time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Yeah....this inspires confidence.
That just screams...."HE'S BIG AND FAST!"
I will say though route running is something a good coaching staff can develop- Tyreek Hill being the most recent and obvious example. From fantastic athlete to maybe the most dangerous threat in the NFL, Tyreek came along way from his draft day. Even this most recent season with the way defenses were playing him over the top, he had to refine his route running to win routes within the first 12 yards.
Watson has that type of potential if you can unlock it. The lack of physicality doesn't concern me as much, I just need a receiver to win their routes and create separation. [Reply]