With his size he could actually be a TE. That would be a smart thing though. Lol.
I have no idea where people have gotten the idea that Noah Brown is somehow large enough to be a TE. He's 6'2" 225. He'd be the smallest TE in the league.
He is a thick 225. Looked much bigger that’s why I said it.I have no idea where people have gotten the idea that Noah Brown is somehow large enough to be a TE. He's 6'2" 225. He'd be the smallest TE in the league.
He is a thick 225. Looked much bigger that’s why I said it.
Let’s see what Cedric Wilson can do. Was having a very good camp before injury. He may push Noah for a spot.Meh.
Upgrade his spot.
Special teams ace? No
Great hands? No
Dynamic? No
Move on...
Question is he TE, WR, H-Back. For this kid they need to decide, he has the size to be split out wide type of TE like a Jimmy Graham he looks slow to be WR. Sometimes a definitive title will help with development.
Throw crap on the wall... see what sticks!I have no idea where people have gotten the idea that Noah Brown is somehow large enough to be a TE. He's 6'2" 225. He'd be the smallest TE in the league.
Would like to see him more as a TE in passing situations.Brown is 6'2", 225.
Jimmy is 6'7", 265.
Also, Brown ran a 4.55, which is plenty fast for an NFL receiver.
I think the team has decided, as they often do, that his job is to be a blocker, so all they let him do is block.
He gets seperation and shows flashes. Troy raved about the route he ran against the Skins. He made a great catch against the Rams that was a sideline throw. For a 7th round pick, he has potential as a third receiver. I feel better about him then Lance Lenoir.
He is 22 years old. Geesh....Just like many here has stated, he should have made a jump and year two and shown noticeable improvement. He didn't really improve much and
regressed in some of his games. The jury is still out but, the hourglass is running empty for him.
Its a start.Better than Lance Lenoir? That good huh?