Route running is huge tooI don't know why people thinks Drops will define someone's NFL Draft grade...
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Route running is huge tooI don't know why people thinks Drops will define someone's NFL Draft grade...
One of the key receiver drills at the combine is a pass catching drill with passes coming in hot from many directions. Do poorly and your draft status plummets. Do well and you get no better grade as it is expected. So the ability to catch those hot passes with no time for adjustment is critical. Drop a few passes in your last game watched by everyone and the NFL scouts will read even more into the drill. This means that he needs to ace those drills. The hurdle for him was raised because of the drops in that game.I don't know why people thinks Drops will define someone's NFL Draft grade...
Al.com says he will be back.Just read that Tony Brown considered turning pro but is expected to stay in school [emoji848]
I'll be happy if the Titans can get him. Then Eddie in a later round.I've seen Marlon projected as a top 10-15 pick and I've seen him projected at the end of the 2nd round. Will be interesting to see where he goes. I bet he sneaks into the first round because he'll probably test great at the combine and he has NFL prototype measurables..
SMH, I just can't see it.I've seen Marlon projected as a top 10-15 pick
My wishlist for the Titans is Rueben Foster or Mike Williams at 5 then a cornerback at 18..I'll be happy if the Titans can get him. Then Eddie in a later round.
It's the risk you take when you RS a guy like him.That stinks to lose Humphrey.
By definition Juniors and Seniors are Upperclassmen, while Freshman and Sophomores Underclassman (upper half & lower half).
marlon's killing it with that jacket and those socksThe expected 3 - Marlon, Cam, and Stewart - are at the press conference.
I'll probably get busted for this, but he (Humphrey) really hasn't impressed me much. It sure seemed like he gave up a lot of passes. Although you can't defend them all.SMH, I just can't see it.