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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
It's more than measurements, it's playing style.
When you watch some Rice tape, he does Hopkins things. The high-pointing the ball. The fighting through contact for the catch. The stuff Hopkins did in Houston that made people think Deshaun Watson was good. You see Rice do those things.
The run after catch stuff. He's an extremely similar skillset.
No, I'm not saying he's going to be as successful in the NFL as Hopkins, but I can tell you he's a very similar TYPE of receiver with a lot of the same ATTRIBUTES. He's of that style. Not a Hill, not a Waddle, not a DK Metcalf. He's like a Hopkins-type receiver.
Now, he's going to have to clean up his routes, like almost every draftee, and he sometimes has the dropsies on easy catches, which tells me he's trying to run before securing the ball. But these aren't unfixable flaws. The raw material is there.
Without them, he's a top ten pick.
I'll take my chances with Reid, Nagy, and Mahomes to get his best football out of him.
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I've always respected your "football eyes" and it's obvious you have played "the game". You are always accurate and consistent and this particular assessment of Rice's talent mirroring Hopkins IS SPOT ON !!! He is an "acrobatic baller" and the fact he thrives in contested space still making the catch IS HUGE especially in the NFL. Very rarely do WRs in the NFL not have to deal with contested space especially in the RED ZONE. This kid will be HUGE in the red zone, just watch.
