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How He Fits In Dallas: WR Skyler Green
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Skyler Green
By: Steve Lansdale
TheRanchReport.com
Date: Apr 30, 2006

The Dallas Cowboys selected LSU wide receiver Skyler Green with the No. 125 overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.

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Anyone who has listened to Bill Parcells throughout his career knows the Dallas coach puts a premium on special teams. That explains the Cowboys’ selection of LSU wide receiver Skyler Green (5-foot-9, 192, 4.5).

Green is a decent receiver prospect, but during his time in Baton Rouge, he established himself as a prolific special teams performer.

Green is a short, compact return specialist who established an LSU record with four returns for touchdowns. While not a sprinter in the purest sense, he has extraordinary acceleration, hitting his top speed in just a few steps, allowing him to get separation from would-be tacklers. He also is very elusive, a shifty runner who changes direction very quickly.

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Green will be thrown into the mix returning punts and probably kickoffs, and has the speed and strength to contribute on other special teams, as well. He is something of a pinball, bouncing off opponents while maintaining his balance, and he’s able to fight through more tackles than many players his size do. His elusiveness stems in part from his great vision and shiftiness, and in part from his solid physique, making him tough to tackle.

The 2005 Southeastern Conference Special Teams Player of the Year, Green averaged 13.3 yards on 27 returns in 2005, one of which he returned for a touchdown, a year after leading the nation with an 18.5-yard average as a sophomore.

On offense, Green is best suited as a slot receiver. He doesn’t have the size to play outside, but his vision and route-running make him a capable asset inside. He runs good routes and has good hands, but he’s far better running after the catch than he is as a pure pass catcher. Once his receiving technique is refined, he has the potential to develop into a more dangerous receiver.

Initially, however, Green’s biggest contribution. Expect him to get a chance on both return teams, and on punt coverage teams. He doesn’t have quite as much pure speed as kickoff return specialist Tyson Thompson, but
 
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Other regular visitors were quite upset. We devised several ways to get around the moron.
 
He's faster than their listed time. Kiper and PFW both have his fastest time at the combine at 4.44

Green, Skyler Louisiana State 5-9 1/8 192 4.44/4.56 34" 9'10"/9'7"
 
I think Crayton is going to have to step up his game to keep ahead of Green. Green will almost certainly take Crayton's PR job, and if he can show that he is reliable lining up in the slot, and doesn't carry the ball in one hand while going for extra yardage, he could pass Crayton up.
 
proline said:
I think Crayton is going to have to step up his game to keep ahead of Green. Green will almost certainly take Crayton's PR job, and if he can show that he is reliable lining up in the slot, and doesn't carry the ball in one hand while going for extra yardage, he could pass Crayton up.

He will pass up Crayton, and it may happen during training camp. I have to reach for a brown paper bag every time Crayton handles the ball...and I still haven't forgiven him for the dropped catch on MNF against the Commanders.
 
Tuna Helper said:
He will pass up Crayton, and it may happen during training camp. I have to reach for a brown paper bag every time Crayton handles the ball...and I still haven't forgiven him for the dropped catch on MNF against the Commanders.


Yeah, he got blown completely up by Sean Taylor! Wasn't that play a third and one??
 
I can't wait to see him return kicks...we have not had anyone exciting for a while. I loved it when T-new lined up because the potential to break one was there. Putting T-new there is to much risk, so I'm really liking this pick more and more.

I noticed most of the highlight plays where he played WR the did quick throws to get the ball into his hands...we can do the same and let him run.
 
Portland Fanatic said:
I can't wait to see him return kicks...we have not had anyone exciting for a while. I loved it when T-new lined up because the potential to break one was there. Putting T-new there is to much risk, so I'm really liking this pick more and more.

I noticed most of the highlight plays where he played WR the did quick throws to get the ball into his hands...we can do the same and let him run.

I agree man..
 
Green doesnt run the routes crayton does and he doesnt have the hands crayton does. hands can not be taught but after a few seasons he will be a solid route runner and then maybe pass up crayton for the #3 spot, but im sold that crayton will keep his job for atleast this year and next year. and crayton is a better 3rd down/chain moving WR.
 
I really like this move, dont know much about him. but seems we got a very good ST player.

*sigh* its so nice to start a game off with a TD Kick Return. :D
 
Tuna Helper said:
...and I still haven't forgiven him for the dropped catch on MNF against the Commanders.


:rolleyes:


If it weren't for Crayton the skins would have a 3 game winning streak going against us.
 

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