Stedman Bailey (WR, West Virginia): The Mountaineer pass offense finished the season ranked tenth in the nation. One of the leaders of this unit is playmaking wideout Stedman Bailey. Bailey, who ranks third in the country this season with 124.8 receiving yards per game, is a fleet-footed wideout capable of breaking tackles and picking up some extra yards after the catch.
Against Syracuse in the Pinstripe Bowl, Bailey was targeted nine times, coming away with eight receptions for 121 yards and two touchdowns. He doesn’t run a full arsenal of NFL routes, primarily running short to intermediate screen routes. For the game, his average depth of target was only 2.1 yards past the line of scrimmage on his receptions. He was able to pick up 78 yards-after-significant contact, an average of 9.8 yards per reception for the game. |
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Turns out Geno missed out on Senior Bowl to train at IMG Academy. Can't complain about that choice.
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Why is everyone talking about drafting Geno? I mean we have a chance to draft a Left Tackle to sit behind BA and learn for 5 years or so......
/Raider-Donkey-Charger fan |
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Not. Watch. Actual. Games. |
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We've had to endure stupid attack after stupid attack for going on 3 months now. The "over-hype" is a defense mechanism being used to get rid of reeruns. Get over it. |
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Now it's pointing out how a college QB isn't a perfect player already, therefore he's not worth drafting at all. LMAO |
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"I hope we give tanney a chance this year. I think he could be the one!"
-guy on facebook |
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Chiefs fans and their never-ending obsession with practice squad heroes. |
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