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He’s essentially the exact opposite of a runner than Pacheco.
Pacheco violent running style comes from a huge squat number and a ton of force generated in the ground. Worthy is opposite - smooth gazelle running style (which can have advantages too) |
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Why do you need to compare him to a RB that KC drafted over a decade ago when there are similar WRs drafted in the NFL the last few years? |
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Even if he beefs up to like 175 or something, he’s still in the bottom 5 percentile for weight in the league. He’s got no business trying to bully guys out there. |
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McKinnon is gone. A TE wearing 12 is pretty fun though. |
Trindon Holiday and Travis Benjamin were another couple receivers under 175.
Looks like Hardman is listed at 185 but I wouldn’t doubt if he played closer to 175. |
God I cannot wait for this season now and for this kid to come in and tear this league a new asshole...
There's gonna be so many dumbasses look foolish, it's gonna be hilarious. |
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Kids running a 4.2 - his body has developed. It may thicken up a bit but if he's grown into his speed, he's probably grown roughly into his size as well. No way he hits 185. Frame just won't support that much good weight. |
Veach already said he'll work with our nutrition team and they envision him playing around 175-180.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> GM Brett Veach says the 175-180 pound mark is the ideal weight for new WR Xavier Worthy. Says he'll work with the nutrition staff to get there. Currently listed at 165.</p>— Charles Goldman (@goldmctNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/goldmctNFL/status/1783712159664333108?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 26, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Worthy probably has a more typical sprinters body than Tyreek. Who is massive for how fast he is.
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The 'real' Xavier Worthy is probably around 4.3 - 4.35 and 165-170 lbs. With a little maturation you might get that to 175 without losing anything. I just don't see 185 being within the realm of possibility and man, 180 is pushing it. This isn't 1995; these guys aren't coming out of college doing situps and skipping max days. These guys get pushed hard by Power 5 training staffs. If they could've bulked him up to 180 and gotten him taken at 17, that's just one more thing they can recruit on. These guys are damn near at their peak when we get them. You can work technique and maybe sculpt them around the edges a bit, by they're 90% formed by the time they get to the NFL for the most part. I mean did the Chiefs strength training ever build out De'Anthony or Mecole? Hill was already a freak of nature when he got here. By and large those guys remained the same physically. Because they came from massive programs. Someone like BJ Thompson out of Stephen F. Austin may be someone you can really bring up a level because of a step up in strength/nutrition. But a dude out of UT? Man, I just don't think we're better at it than they are. |
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