Wow, D-Rob couldn't even make it on the Raiders and he was playing a significant number of snaps for us last year. Shoot, he was on the field in OT vs CIN. That says everything about our WR core core depth last year.
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Justin Watson’s pro day numbers. He’s fast and can jump. Not a bad three cone for his size.
Pro Day Date: 3/19/2018
40 Yard Dash: 4.44 seconds
40 Yard (MPH): 18.43 (MPH)
20 Yard Split: 2.60 seconds
10 Yard Split: 1.53 seconds
Bench Press: (N/A) reps (225 lb)
Vertical Leap: 40.0 inches
Height: 74.38 inches
Weight: 215 lbs
Broad Jump: 124 inches
Hand Size: 9.25 inches
Arm Length: 33.75 inches
20 Yd Shuttle: 4.26 seconds
Three Cone: 7.08 seconds
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I've been thinking about players who had good combine testing, good measurables etc but just didn't pan out at one spot but then blew up at another. The DE Shaq Barrett comes to mind. Subpar at the Donks then became elite in Tampa. Justin Watson has all the physical gifts a WR needs and his route running/intelligence has been praised highly in camp. Hopefully KC can be the place where he finally realises his potential.
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