Noah Brown

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What, I mean someone saying a player dropped a pass. It wasn't a bad throw from the QB.
There weren't other excuses.
How about showing a clip of the entire play so others can be their own judge?

ALL WR's drop passes at times in case you did not know.
 

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Noah Brown is a marginal player and probably always will be, but you don’t judge even marginal players on one game.

He's big, he fast, and he's fluid. He can also run a route.

We're talking about a 23 year old guy with a lot of athletic ability playing a position as a move TE that he never really started playing until this year.

I like him. I think he has a chance to be pretty good because there is upside there with him being big, strong, and fast with the ability to run some clean routes.
 

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Again, why is everyone so high on Cedric Wilson?
Is he the new Darius Jackson?

Right now Noah Brown has the roster spot over Wilson. Maybe both make it this year.
Can't see them spending a draft pick on a WR, unless one falls to them. 2 that could replace either one of them would be OSU players Oaris Campbell or Terry McLauren. Both fast and can help in the return game.
 

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Again, why is everyone so high on Cedric Wilson?
Is he the new Darius Jackson?

Right now Noah Brown has the roster spot over Wilson. Maybe both make it this year.
Can't see them spending a draft pick on a WR, unless one falls to them. 2 that could replace either one of them would be OSU players Oaris Campbell or Terry McLauren. Both fast and can help in the return game.

Training camp last season.
 

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He's big, he fast, and he's fluid. He can also run a route.

We're talking about a 23 year old guy with a lot of athletic ability playing a position as a move TE that he never really started playing until this year.

I like him. I think he has a chance to be pretty good because there is upside there with him being big, strong, and fast with the ability to run some clean routes.

He also knows how to get open. Probably needs more playing time in the NFL to learn that a little better, than from against lesser talented college players. But he can do it.
 

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That was one of his worse games. He’s a solid blocker and usually he can catch. I really think they should look at a potential position switch with him to tight end.
it may take him a little while to adjust...but being a blocking WR, is different than a TE in assigments, reads, etc. its not just about getting your hands on a defender and using blocking skills.

he certainly can improve in receiving skills, but then again he was a 7th round pick. he is 6th on the depth chart. not sure what to expect from the 6th guy....
 

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Hard for any backups or low tier players to elevate their game when 1. they rarely get opportunities and 2. Dak does them no favors in helping them be better players. These aren't guys with great skills to begin with and when dak makes it harder for them they often fail by contrast top QB's make it easy thus uplifting their backups and making them better while our offensive weapons have to make Dak look better.
 

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He always looks like he can't run or catch, like he tightens up come game day. Expected him to look better, but he's ALWAYS been this way. Need to move on already.
 

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He was supposedly ahead of Gallup.
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