xwalker
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Gallup
I like what Wilson has done as a utility guy and I'm a fan of Noah Brown as a 4th/5th type WR...
- However, Gallup is a legit NFL starting WR and has been the deep threat guy.
- If Gallup returns to form, then it allows Lamb to focus on the slot type routes where he is dominant.
- With Gallup out, Lamb does not always get to run the routes that are best suited for him.
Schultz
TE Schultz is a good story, but he is still close to being in the utility player category.
- Kellen Moore has schemed him open.
- We saw in the Bronco games that Schultz struggles to separate or make contested catches.
- Schultz is not Witten.
- I still don't fully understand how Witten could beat CBs in man coverage, but he had that ability.
- Byron Jones liked to practice again Witten in an attempt to improve his own game.
- Witten routinely beat him despite Jones being an uber athlete.
- It was scaled down version of Mike Irvin vs Deion.
- Irvin was one of few that could beat Deion repeatedly i a game.
Schultz also does not have Jarwin's speed.
Jarwin didn't look too good this season, but they miss his speed.
Pollard
He has visibly bulked up and is better between the tackles than some fans/media believe...
- However, I don't feel like he has quite the freakish burst/athleticism as he did in the past.
Summary: My point is that the offense might need another big play threat.
I like what Wilson has done as a utility guy and I'm a fan of Noah Brown as a 4th/5th type WR...
- However, Gallup is a legit NFL starting WR and has been the deep threat guy.
- If Gallup returns to form, then it allows Lamb to focus on the slot type routes where he is dominant.
- With Gallup out, Lamb does not always get to run the routes that are best suited for him.
Schultz
TE Schultz is a good story, but he is still close to being in the utility player category.
- Kellen Moore has schemed him open.
- We saw in the Bronco games that Schultz struggles to separate or make contested catches.
- Schultz is not Witten.
- I still don't fully understand how Witten could beat CBs in man coverage, but he had that ability.
- Byron Jones liked to practice again Witten in an attempt to improve his own game.
- Witten routinely beat him despite Jones being an uber athlete.
- It was scaled down version of Mike Irvin vs Deion.
- Irvin was one of few that could beat Deion repeatedly i a game.
Schultz also does not have Jarwin's speed.
Jarwin didn't look too good this season, but they miss his speed.
Pollard
He has visibly bulked up and is better between the tackles than some fans/media believe...
- However, I don't feel like he has quite the freakish burst/athleticism as he did in the past.
Summary: My point is that the offense might need another big play threat.
