Dj Moore, Michael Gallup. Those are the 2 for me. Great route runners, amazing hands, and great after the catch.Then Sutton is probably your guy.
He's a big man with great body control.
Dj Moore, Michael Gallup. Those are the 2 for me. Great route runners, amazing hands, and great after the catch.
I am thinking outside of the box, and thinking about what DJ moore will look like next season with a new coaching staff hahaIt would be interesting to see DJ Moore here just as an experiment.
I think he would fail hard if he was used like our other X WR's.
Dez Bryant always had the ability to take a 3 yard pass to the house but he was never used that way.
DJ Moore is a runningback at WR. You have to force some throws too him short so he can work. I think Jason just runs him 30 yards downfield all game like he does Dez and wastes him like he did TO & Dez.
I don't understand the enfatuation with Courtland Sutton (or most any of the other receivers)? Why? He's slow, gets no separation, is not quick, is not in any way a deep threat, he's simply not what our Offense needs. He is terribly overrated and overhyped.
DJ Chark is going to tear it up in the NFL. He's tall, super fast, has good quickness and good route running, gets separation often and can consistently beat you deep, underneath or spread opposing Defenses out, which our Offense needs in order to keep Defenses honest and allow our slower receiving crew to get open underneath. Plus, DJ Chark can return punts and run jet sweeps, end-arounds and reverses as well.
Once again, the film doesn't lie about Chark's abilities.
Strictly your opinion. Does he drop a oass or two? Sure. Name me any receiver who doesn't? His talent though can't be dismissed.Chark is a worse body catcher than T Will. He will be known around here as Shark. Swims fast but tiny, useless fins.
I dont think they are that interested in Chark at all.
I think one of the coaches may mention that to him.
I don't understand the enfatuation with Courtland Sutton (or most any of the other receivers)? Why? He's slow, gets no separation, is not quick, is not in any way a deep threat, he's simply not what our Offense needs. He is terribly overrated and overhyped.
DJ Chark is going to tear it up in the NFL. He's tall, super fast, has good quickness and good route running, gets separation often and can consistently beat you deep, underneath or spread opposing Defenses out, which our Offense needs in order to keep Defenses honest and allow our slower receiving crew to get open underneath. Plus, DJ Chark can return punts and run jet sweeps, end-arounds and reverses as well.
Once again, the film doesn't lie about Chark's abilities.
Strictly your opinion. Does he drop a oass or two? Sure. Name me any receiver who doesn't? His talent though can't be dismissed.
Did you watch the videos of him (combine, highlights and senior bowl) that I posted? A majority of his catches are passes caught with his hands.Not just my opinion. This is what the scouting reports have said. And it's not the drops, it's the body catching. If you're not a natural hands catcher, that skill is hard to teach this late. If you cant catch with your hands out in front of your body, and have to wait for ball to get into your body, in the NFL, that gives DBs more time to break up the pass. Which makes you a mediocre NFL receiver. Terrence Williams is a great example.
Did you watch the videos of him (combine, highlights and senior bowl) that I posted? A majority of his catches are passes caught with his hands.
5'11" Anthony Miller who ran a 4.52 40?I've seen alot of videos of full games on draftbreakdown.com, and read scouting reports, where he's catching with his body in traffic. But I dont mind the guy and he certainly has size/speed to be a downfield threat. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but to me, he has some bust potential. And I would rather a guy like Anthony Miller.
Wait, there are still people who evaluate the ability of a WR based on 40 times?5'11" Anthony Miller who ran a 4.52 40?
No thanks.
I don't understand the enfatuation with Courtland Sutton (or most any of the other receivers)? Why? He's slow, gets no separation, is not quick, is not in any way a deep threat, he's simply not what our Offense needs. He is terribly overrated and overhyped.
DJ Chark is going to tear it up in the NFL. He's tall, super fast, has good quickness and good route running, gets separation often and can consistently beat you deep, underneath or spread opposing Defenses out, which our Offense needs in order to keep Defenses honest and allow our slower receiving crew to get open underneath. Plus, DJ Chark can return punts and run jet sweeps, end-arounds and reverses as well.
Once again, the film doesn't lie about Chark's abilities.
5'11" Anthony Miller who ran a 4.52 40?
No thanks.
That film of highlights and combine drills is misleading because if biases out all the bad plays.
Chark was maddeningly inconsistent at LSU. He would drop balls, look lost on routes, and show general poor discipline.
I also don't know how you can say he has good quickness when he dodged agility drills twice and looks like a straight line athlete on tape.
http://draftbreakdown.com/category/wide-receiver-2018/d.j.-chark/
There are 4 games of his. It is not all roses like your highlight reels.