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He is a better football player than Worthy. So similar enough tier to Worthy. I would place McConk high 2nd and Worthy as a mid 2nd to late 2nd. |
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I think a lot of positional variation gets thrown by the wayside though. That's like saying any LT can play LT for a zone-passing team or a man-running team. Or that any ER can play 4-3 LDE, RDE, 3-4 OLB, or 3-4 5T. We just know that isn't how it works. Andy Reid's offense is predicated on quickness and variability at the WR spot. You better be able to play at least 2 spots with regularity, especially when you get outside of the X. Even then, he moves guys a lot. On top of all that, I'm just not impressed with Mitchell saying he ran a lot of routes at 80%. That's not a great thing to be telling future employers. It does confirm what you see on tape too, because he looks every bit of a 4.6 player on tape. The last thing I need to see out there is a guy half-assing it until he feels like it. And that, alone, disqualifies him as an Alpha. |
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If NFL teams agree with you he won't get drafted in the 1st. |
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My belief is he was saying he was focused on getting open, not just running fast down the field. Not "half-assing it". As to Reid's offense, someone has to line up outside. He can do that and he can line up in the slot too. No big deal. Maybe you should be more concerned about Worthy outside against NFL corners rather than if Adonai could get open from the slot. |
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It's certainly a bigger question if Worthy can escape top end press than if Adonai could get open from the slot position. |
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Parris Campbell was the focal at Ohio State. Did not make him an NFL focal. |
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Overrated based on college role. |
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His teammate McLaurin was my guy. |
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I screamed for Stefon Diggs, but that doesn't make me the end-all-be-all expert on WRs either. It takes a good bit of luck with WRs sometimes. I've become a bit of the opinion that intelligence matters a bit more at WR than it's given credit because I've seen far too many top-shelf athletes burn at the position. That is hard to gauge for us. I can gauge 1k yards receiving and a reasonable drop % and get part of the way there but even that isn't full-proof. Quentin Johnston, so far, case in point. |
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