2nd coming of Terrence Williams!
Yeah, but there’s some strange expectations for a kid that’s never played a snap. If he doesn’t immediately meet those expectations, by week 3 people are going to be screaming bust!Nah, I think we did better than TWill with this one... lol
And those are the people you ignore.Yeah, but there’s some strange expectations for a kid that’s never played a snap. If he doesn’t immediately meet those expectations, by week 3 people are going to be screaming bust!
Not even close. You might want to read some scouting reports to avoid terrible comparisons such as this one.2nd coming of Terrence Williams!
Tolbert is most likely more of a high quality #2 type. Which is absolutely outstanding for a 3rd round pick.If Tolbert has careers like any of above mentioned our draft is a home run
Yeah, but there’s some strange expectations for a kid that’s never played a snap. If he doesn’t immediately meet those expectations, by week 3 people are going to be screaming bust!
Cowboys lucking in to falling players has been a trend the last few years. Last year was FatBoss so lucking out kinda diminishes their picks. There is also a patience experience IMOTolbert's style of play kind of makes him a plug and play guy. He wasn't the tallest, or fastest, or quickest..
It's the things he knew at his level of play that looked like they would translate well to the NFL, it was sort of those things, that make him draftable.
WR guys don't seem to need to develop quite as much as other positions, it seems like. But I do get your point here. The expectations for him are really high.
We'll see how it goes. If he doesn't produce, I'm sure it won't take much time to sit him down in place of someone else. I think most of the reason people think he'll play well for us is because he really was being talked about as a 2nd round pick. Not just by the Cowboys, but by others as well. Yet, he fell all the way to the 3rd.
I believe Tolbert has a very high floor. It's highly unlikely that he won't turn out to be one of our 3 best WR's. This kid is simply a football player.Tolbert's style of play kind of makes him a plug and play guy. He wasn't the tallest, or fastest, or quickest..
It's the things he knew at his level of play that looked like they would translate well to the NFL, it was sort of those things, that make him draftable.
WR guys don't seem to need to develop quite as much as other positions, it seems like. But I do get your point here. The expectations for him are really high.
We'll see how it goes. If he doesn't produce, I'm sure it won't take much time to sit him down in place of someone else. I think most of the reason people think he'll play well for us is because he really was being talked about as a 2nd round pick. Not just by the Cowboys, but by others as well. Yet, he fell all the way to the 3rd.
Because it's fun to try and find players he compares to. Not sure why that would bother you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hopefully he's his own player, why does he have to be like another one?
He'll do what he can do with his physical talents and what coaching and competition he gets....
Hopefully he's his own player, why does he have to be like another one?
He'll do what he can do with his physical talents and what coaching and competition he gets....
Because it's fun to try and find players he compares to. Not sure why that would bother you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If Tolbert has careers like any of above mentioned our draft is a home run
Oh insufferable one your burden is muchPer usual.
It's to the point of getting boring.
Fair enough.Don't see the fun in it.
And I didn't say it bothered me, I just asked a question and stated my opinion.
Well that would be a sweet win if he plays near that level !Every time I look at Tolbert's game, his routes, what he does with the ball after the catch, his hands, I'm reminded of the HOFer Andre Reed.
They are virtually the same height and weight. Reed was 6'2' 190 lbs. Tolbert is a tad shorter at 6'1'' 190 lbs. Both have a skinny waste and midsection, both were really good route runners with good hands. Both players ran a 4.4 40 time.
You can also move both guys to any of the WR positions on the field, which is nice.