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
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I'll take it one step further and question how much of that freshman year contained actual NFL level play.
I was trying to be diplomatic.
But I think you and I may be on a bit of an island here. Best I can figure is that people are extrapolating continued development and improvement from his Freshman year when they are making these arguments.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I'll take it one step further and question how much of that freshman year contained actual NFL level play.
I mean, Jadeveon Clowney got to be the #1 overall pick by being a total badass for a handful of games in his sophomore year and then turning into college football's version of Frank Clark. [Reply]
It sure would be fun if Ross turns out to be a “first round talent” type of guy. If he’s “that guy” and Skyy is who I think he is (Welker type WR) then this WR group is going to be flat out unstoppable in the stretch going into the playoffs and once we’re there, it will be hard to out score us.
#Chiefs HC Andy Reid says Justyn Ross' foot surgery was to clean up the previous injury he had at Clemson. It wasn't functioning the way they wanted it to. He has no timeline on his recovery at this time. https://t.co/8cP5oEszYx
Originally Posted by In58men:
I actually think he’s one of the better analysts out there, his food takes are awful.
“All red wines should be drank with ice” lol. That one was brutal.
I like his analysis but he says some stupid shit when he gets in front of the camera. I love when he comes on the Pat Mcafee show and they call him on his takes that shit on his other actual twitter takes and stuff lol. [Reply]
#Chiefs HC Andy Reid says Justyn Ross' foot surgery was to clean up the previous injury he had at Clemson. It wasn't functioning the way they wanted it to. He has no timeline on his recovery at this time. https://t.co/8cP5oEszYx
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I was trying to be diplomatic.
But I think you and I may be on a bit of an island here. Best I can figure is that people are extrapolating continued development and improvement from his Freshman year when they are making these arguments.
When in fact the exact opposite occurred.
Not much of an island. More of the Vikings discovering America.
I think almost everybody is expecting nothing from the kid and just staying out of the conversation (native Americans), but those that are on the camp are super loud about it (Danish Mainland). There are just very few looking to traverse between the two (Vikings). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
It was a reasonable gamble by Veach
You win some, you lose some
Honestly - maybe the league knew that he probably needed more work done, and that - combined with previously discussed reasons - is why he went undrafted.
What I'm saying is, maybe this isn't new news to Veach?
Granted he ran around during the minicamps earlier this offseason, so maybe it was a "let's test it out" sort of deal. [Reply]