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Remember that people on this board LOVED Jamo. Now they want another. Detroit's offense uses Jamo as a decoy to clear space for Sun God and La Porta (a TE I was promoting last year). |
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And again, Jamo was essentially a rookie this year. The book on him isn't even remotely close to finished. It's not like he didn't show flashes, even in the playoffs. Also, one of the reasons he was more of a "decoy" this year is he's in a run first offense with an established volume WR1 and a QB with a noodle arm. Jamo would get way more looks in the Chiefs offense with Mahomes at QB. |
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Brian Thomas Jr. played opposite a receiver who would be the top WR taken in most drafts, an absolute do-it-all who demanded tons of attention, and was being thrown to by a dynamic dual-threat QB with 4.3 speed and running ability, who also happens to be a deep-ball specialist. Franklin played opposite some nice players, but not "top 10 pick in every draft" good like Nabers. His QB was incredibly efficient and effective but didn't throw a lot of deep shots (in an offense that doesn't throw a lot of deep shots). I think when we see them run, you're going to see Franklin run a better 10-yard split, have a better 40-time, and run better shuttle/agility times. Which, Combine training aside, if he tops Thomas in all those things there really is no support for the idea that Thomas is a more explosive athlete or separator. |
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But mind already made up on the games. Thomas JR more wow. Franklin in the 1st would feel like picking Skyy Moore in the 2nd. |
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Hmmm the senseless arguing on this thread actually led to an interesting debate, thanks Duncan for wrangling the conversation back towards meaningfulness...
IS Thomas Jr the best deep threat or DID he benefit from playing opposite a star? Franklin WAS the #1 weapon on his team, without a doubt, IS he the better playmaker? |
Rank these 15 WRs for our Chiefs... Fanklin, Thomas Jr, Mitchell, Worthy, Legette, Coleman, Burton, Polk, Walker, Corley, McConkey, Pearsall, R Wilson, Rice Jr, Cowing
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What do the CEH, Mecole, and Skyy Moore picks have in common?
All low floor picks while not grabbing players with more traits and upside. |
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Look at Alabama recently. They had Jeudy, Waddle, Devonta etc all on the field at the same time. Scouts have figured it out before, it’s not any harder than evaluating a WR going up against weak PAC 12 children. |
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