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
Originally Posted by neech:
Around the third week in August the wide receivers coach will be calling him into his office and saying bring your bags with you, and don't look back and it will only make things worse.
I can see that coming a mile away.
They stashed him on IR for a reason. He will almost certainly make the team. [Reply]
You’re just assuming he sucks. That’s just as stupid as assuming he’s going to be good even if he’s a former UDFA. He flashed in the preseason and the staff clearly liked what they saw. [Reply]
I really see no reason why he couldn't be at least as good as Conley was...they have 2 WR spots open I'd rather this guy get one than dudes like Kemp and Dieter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JimNasium:
And you must tilt the near empty can to your mouth to capture the last of the Pringle’s shrapnel before resealing the empty shell casing.
That is the correct procedure, yes. It would then be permissible to squeeze said sealed can as tightly as possible until the lid would come flying off......along with any remaining shrapnel pieces. [Reply]
It's very early, but you don't hear a ton of praise for Hardman as a receiver. I could see most of his contribution this year on jet sweeps and as a returner. [Reply]