RonWashington
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Man, I love his game, but he's just too skinny. NFL db's will push him around, I'm afraid.
Slot receiver . Cole Beasley type .
Man, I love his game, but he's just too skinny. NFL db's will push him around, I'm afraid.
I’m betting that Fehoko will have an excellent training camp stepping up to replace portion of Cooper’s production the other being Pollard.
The coaches needs to keep giving him reps with starters to get the chemistry down, and that will allow him to showcase his talent as a deep threat.
Reduce dump-offs!
At 6-3?Slot receiver . Cole Beasley type .
Now this is just stupid
At 6-3?
To be fair, I don’t know much about Fehoko. He may be a diamond in the rough, I just don’t know. I knew a lot about Vasher because I saw him a ton in college.What do you think of Fehoko? Sux worse lol?
As a big Texas Tech fan, I saw every game TJ Vasher played in college. There are multiple reasons why he was not drafted and why I don’t believe he’s an NFL level receiver. I loved him at Tech but he’s not NFL quality IMO. Here’s a good overview of his strengths and sizeable weaknesses:
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
- Height- 6’ 6” height although he has struggled to hit 200 lbs.
- His size allows him to be a red zone weapon- can high point contested passes in the end zone with tight coverage.
- Capable of spectacular catches with a man draped on him.
Hey TJ could surprise me and I hope he does. But I think if we take the Cowboys fan glasses off Vasher is a long, long shot at best.
- Despite the occasional spectacular catch, he dropped a ton of routine passes. Not focused.
- His best 40 times are about 4.5 but his big frame and long legs take away much of his quickness.
- Takes plays off, especially in the running game.
- Not a consistently good downfield blocker; rarely stays engaged in blocking attempts.
- No special teams use in college- couldn’t field punts and was too slight to be a gunner.
- Not a precise route runner and too often gives up on a route if pressed.
- Often injured. Missed a ton of games in college.
I’m betting that Fehoko will have an excellent training camp stepping up to replace portion of Cooper’s production the other being Pollard.
The coaches needs to keep giving him reps with starters to get the chemistry down, and that will allow him to showcase his talent as a deep threat.
Reduce dump-offs!
To be fair, I don’t know much about Fehoko. He may be a diamond in the rough, I just don’t know. I knew a lot about Vasher because I saw him a ton in college.
I will say I think Fehoko has a better shot at making the team than Vasher because he has some ST ability .
Man, I love his game, but he's just too skinny. NFL db's will push him around, I'm afraid.
Waiting on the bring back Anae thread.You know we don’t hear from Dak attack for awhile then we get doozies like this
welcome back lol
Possibly. I like what I read about him, just worried about getting off the LOS.He’s 6’0 foot 185 played slot threat at Wake Forest . I don’t think once you get past top 4 receivers in Dallas Roberson couldn’t make the squad as a game day addition .
Hello Mrs. Fehoko.
He played 80% of snaps in college as a slot WR.Man, I love his game, but he's just too skinny. NFL db's will push him around, I'm afraid.