Clemson WR Justyn Ross is signing with the #Chiefs to their 90-man roster, per source.
Ross led the ACC in receiving as a freshman in 2018, ranked fifth nationally with 21.7 YPC and was second in receiving touchdowns. He also stands 6-3, 210 pounds. High quality addition for
Nate Taylor just wrote an article in the Athletic about Justyn Ross and how he had one rep in the recent mini camp that stunned everyone. If anyone has the article feel free to post it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Mecole Hardman
CEH
Niang
His player evaluations suck as much as he sucks the cock. He drains those poor boys dry & can’t give it up. He’s a major bundle of sticks.
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Now post all the ones I got right.
I’ll wait…
Meanwhile, you’ve never given a legitimate evaluation in your entire time on CP. You have the advantage of constantly operating in hindsight. When it comes to player evaluation, your takes can be summarized by “Niang sucks because he opted out” for an example.
Also, preaching patience and expressing optimism in player development isn’t an evaluation dumbass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Nate Taylor just wrote an article in the Athletic about Justyn Ross and how he had one rep in the recent mini camp that stunned everyone. If anyone has the article feel free to post it.
Ross, an undrafted rookie receiver, was opposite the line of scrimmage from Trent McDuffie, the rookie cornerback whom the Chiefs traded up to select as their top pick in the first round of the draft last month. Similar to highlights from Davante Adams, the Las Vegas Raiders’ star receiver, Ross used his quickness to make it appear to McDuffie that he was going to run a slant. But Ross gained leverage on McDuffie when he changed direction, pivoting toward the corner of the end zone. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, Ross then elevated himself over McDuffie, who is listed at 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds. Once Ross caught the jump-ball pass from quarterback Dustin Crum, he made sure to celebrate near the back of the end zone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
Ross, an undrafted rookie receiver, was opposite the line of scrimmage from Trent McDuffie, the rookie cornerback whom the Chiefs traded up to select as their top pick in the first round of the draft last month. Similar to highlights from Davante Adams, the Las Vegas Raiders’ star receiver, Ross used his quickness to make it appear to McDuffie that he was going to run a slant. But Ross gained leverage on McDuffie when he changed direction, pivoting toward the corner of the end zone. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, Ross then elevated himself over McDuffie, who is listed at 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds. Once Ross caught the jump-ball pass from quarterback Dustin Crum, he made sure to celebrate near the back of the end zone.
Originally Posted by Hoover:
Ross, an undrafted rookie receiver, was opposite the line of scrimmage from Trent McDuffie, the rookie cornerback whom the Chiefs traded up to select as their top pick in the first round of the draft last month. Similar to highlights from Davante Adams, the Las Vegas Raiders’ star receiver, Ross used his quickness to make it appear to McDuffie that he was going to run a slant. But Ross gained leverage on McDuffie when he changed direction, pivoting toward the corner of the end zone. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds, Ross then elevated himself over McDuffie, who is listed at 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds. Once Ross caught the jump-ball pass from quarterback Dustin Crum, he made sure to celebrate near the back of the end zone.
In before the "what's wrong with short arms McDuffie crowd" hits this story. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
In before the "what's wrong with short arms McDuffie crowd" hits this story.
It's not just McDuffie. The entire secondary just got waaaaaay younger, so every big reception given up in training camp and preseason is going to illicit response of, "Veach can't draft!!"
I'm prepared for the worst, but I'm still going to lose my mind on some of these tards when it does happen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyV13:
If this Priest Holmes kid was any good, why didn't someone draft him?
People act like he's gonna lead the league in rushing and TDs. Get real!
Haha WOW what a stupid fucking post.
Priest Holmes didn't even dress for half the games his rookie year. If that's your fucking comparison, good job looking like a dumbass.
Hey, hit us up in five years if the kid is on a team, with a coach willing to make him the hub of his offensive scheme and feeds him 30 touches a game.
Priest was great, but Roaf, Waters, Wiegmann, Shields, and Tait got the dude to the second level effortlessly.
Everyone in the world knew Priest was getting the ball in goal to go, and it never mattered. Only AL Saunders getting cute could keep Priest from scoring.
Ross will not be in such a position where 5 dudes in front of him make him look like an unstoppable beast. He's gonna have to have the goods, or he's not going to do anything. [Reply]