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Originally Posted by BossChief
I don’t think that’s fair.
In his second and third year in college, he ran super precise routes in a simple offense.
This offense at this level requires far more precise ability to not only run routes, but to change your route, cut it more shallow, adjust the flex to go more upfield, etc.
Stuff Skyy never saw in college.
He’s out there thinking a lot and not playing fast or crisp…but I think that will come in time.
I’ll never understand them putting so much on his plate early on by being the primary punt returner and learning every WR position snd all the nuances that come with it.
I’m just glad they pulled the plug on that so the kid can focus
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And that. Is why. You don't. Take him. In the 2nd round.
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