CeeDee Lamb Turning Heads Early On In Practice

Doomsday101

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RISCO, Texas – The expectations aren't going anywhere but up, so CeeDee Lamb may as well embrace them.

The Cowboys' first-round draft pick appeared on NFL Network on Monday, following his third professional practice – and his third-straight day looking the part of a big-time draft pick.

Of course, since it was NFL Network, Lamb had the honor of talking to fellow Cowboys – and fellow No. 88 – Michael Irvin, who asked him about the pressure of donning that iconic number.

"The pressure is definitely there," Lamb said. "You can feel it in the room. You can feel it in the air. But I feel like pressure breaks pipes, and I feel I'm all for it. I'm excited."

The rookie isn't alone in that regard. The Cowboys have only practiced three times at this camp, but Lamb has already shown the ability that made him such a highly-rated draft prospect. He nabbed a one-handed catch Friday morning, and he has followed that up with impressive playmaking ability in each of the last two practices.
"CeeDee is just so smooth," said Cowboys chief operations officer Stephen Jones. "He's so abrupt in and out of cuts and getting up the field once he catches the ball. It's been so impressive to see him."

If that wasn't high enough praise, also consider that Jones allowed that it's rare to see a rookie hit the ground running the way Lamb has to this point. Granted, those are the expectations that come with being the No. 17 overall pick, but the Cowboys seem to feel as though Lamb is hitting that mark.

"You certainly expect that too when you pick these guys first in the draft. Of course we had Lamb way up our board in terms of how we looked at him in terms of his receiving class," Jones said. "There are high expectations there, but in my mind he's lived up to expectations up to this point."
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I don't care which DB he is facing. Looking "electric" and being "abrupt in and out of his cuts" translates. If all the hype was he beat a DB or caught one on a DB then the level of competition matters. You can tell a good route runner when they run routes on air... and adjusting to and catching an out route overhead with his left hand isn't just something that happens. I aint crowning dude yet, it's a long way to go, but I like what I'm hearing.
 

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I already bought the hype and digested that crap. CeeDee is my boy. I can't wait to watch our attack. If everyone stays healthy, we're going to see another St.Louis Rams "Greatest Show on Turf" performance.
 

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Everything CeeDee did in college was just a foretelling of what was about to happen in the pro game.

I'm not surprised, in the least, that he doing splendidly in the pros. Hopefully, this is just the beginning.
 

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I don't care which DB he is facing. Looking "electric" and being "abrupt in and out of his cuts" translates. If all the hype was he beat a DB or caught one on a DB then the level of competition matters. You can tell a good route runner when they run routes on air... and adjusting to and catching an out route overhead with his left hand isn't just something that happens. I aint crowning dude yet, it's a long way to go, but I like what I'm hearing.
Yup.
 
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