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I thanked you not for relaying the Lecter comments. I mean the dude plays with his poop. That aside, 40 times are overrated. We are talking 10ths and hundredths of seconds.
Of all possibilities for WR, not impressed. The typical lemmings are head over heels here. This player is going to have to prove he's worthy of being a starting NFL WR, because no matter how many YouTube video you clowns post, this pick is just underwhelming. How short are your memories? You all flipped out in a similar fashion over James Hardy? Another tall (6' 5") round two failure at WR. So he's going to have to prove himself.
The front office is not stupid, especially after sitting on the pick for a day and I'm sure they watched videos and went over everything again today before the draft.
First, Coleman bring smething to the Bills WR room they don't have. So it is at least a complimentary piece. So say in a game when the opposing team is blanking our smaller but fast receivers - happened often late last year when man coverage seemed to neutralized Diggs, Davis, now we have someone you can throw jump ball too. I don't know it is the best strategy but it is a new avenue for Josh.
Second, he's very much a boom or bust guy. Route running and separation looked to be subpar compared to others in his tier, though short area quickness is superb, thus the comparison to Saints' Mike Williams in the big nickel usage. But I hear another comparison - look at the DHop draft profile. A lot of similarity in terms of size, weight, speed, and jump ball capability, as well as college production. DHop was drafted 1st round 27th overall, not far from Coleman's #33. So Beane and company are hoping for the boom here instead of taking those middle of the road kind of solid category. For the Bills sake, hope this guy refines his route running skills to maximize his physical traits, like DHop did when he came into NFL.
A big difference in a DHop comp is hand size...10" (Diggs also, btw) compared to 9-3/8"
And yes, it makes a difference for WR's and QB's.
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A big difference in a DHop comp is hand size...10" (Diggs also, btw) compared to 9-3/8"
And yes, it makes a difference for WR's and QB's.
5/8“ is a big difference?
The favorable comp to DHop is poor, unfortunately. Keon does not get separation down field. DHop, of course did.
Keon compares more to Cooper Kupp. He gets seperation earlier in the route. He could potentially excel in a big slot role. He just hasn't played that role.
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