Simi Fehoko highlights

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Agreed with the above posts. ^^^^

I would like to see Simi Fahoko try to stay on his feet as much as possible when catching those deep contested passes. As good as he plays going up and catching those deeply contested passes, I can only imagine how much more damage he could do staying on his feet and running after the catch, instead of being so quick to catch and fall with the football.
 

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This kid looks like he can be a solid WR 2 at the very least.

Like his size and still has good speed.

Can't believe he was there in round 5.

Nice pick.

He has a chance to develop into a nice player
Has some work to do on route running and more importantly his concentration
Too many drops
Probably end up on PS but he could help his chances of making the roster on special teams
He’s big and decent speed so he could probably make a good special teams guy while he develops his route running
He will have some good examples to learn from because all 3 of our top receivers are good route runners
 

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This kid looks like he can be a solid WR 2 at the very least.

Like his size and still has good speed.

Can't believe he was there in round 5.

Nice pick.

Possible steal.

Has the athleticism of a guy that would go top 10 with his size.
Many declared after the college season ended that good WRs would be available deep into the draft.
 

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This kid looks like he can be a solid WR 2 at the very least.

Like his size and still has good speed.

Can't believe he was there in round 5.

Nice pick.


That Stanford QB Mills made some pinpoint throws.
Fehoko looks pretty good. Lots of competition for those last two or three WR slots with Fehoko, Vasher, Cedric Wilson, Brown, and others.
 

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Simi Fehoko- much has been made more for his special teams play than his receiving skills and performance. Heard something that in college career he’s contributed to 19 TDs in area of several special teams or gadget plays
Read where his best 40 time was an unofficial 4.37. But now does he play to it ?

Imo, we dunno and haven’t seen Simi (sound like Arsenio Hall character name in Coming to America ?) skill set and NFL flashes to know If he can be Gallup replacement.
Frankly I’m hoping he becomes a much better player whether special teams/4th WR than Cedrik Wilson, who I’m just not as fond of as some fans are.
whether drafted/undrafted ,I really wanted some other option(s) as a punt returner whether than continue to risk Lamb on punts .
 

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Like him as a prospect for sure but it bothers me a little that he doesn’t seem to highpoint balls.
 

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This kid looks like he can be a solid WR 2 at the very least.

Like his size and still has good speed.

Can't believe he was there in round 5.

Nice pick.

You got that out of a 4 minute YouTube highlight real?
 

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not even close think smaller like he can take spot from Brown or Wilson..

He'll be a back up this year, just like Gallup was as a rookie. To believe he couldn't be Gallup's replacement down the road is reactionary, or failing to think beyond this week.

Noah Brown's days are numbered.
 

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This kid looks like he can be a solid WR 2 at the very least.

Like his size and still has good speed.

Can't believe he was there in round 5.

Nice pick.


The other guy I liked is Jalen Camp out of Georgia Tech. He went to Jax at 209.

Camp Fehoko
Ht 6'2" 6'3'
Wt 226 222
40 4.43 4.42
Vert 40 35
Reps 30 16
Broad 127 120
3-Cone 7.02 6.78
Shuttle 4.16 4.26
 
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