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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
Pros:
He's big (6-4/200) but more fluid than most guys that size. Flashes crisp route-running.
While he doesn't have game-breaking deep speed, he eats up a lot of ground and flashes the ability to stack DBs.
Big, strong hands. Demonstrated ability to high-point the ball.
Has come up big for his teams in biggest games.
Cons:
Not twitchy/quick
Not huge college production (could argue that is driven by the environments he was in)
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I'm just trying to come up with guys like him who have been successful and struggling.
He's big and kinda fast, but not overly physical and not really a true deep threat. I mean for some reason Mohamed Massaquoi comes to mind but I just don't see a lot of guys like Mitchell having a ton of success. They have to be smaller, faster or more explosive. He doesn't have Evans ability to high point or Allen's route-running. Marques Colston was much more physical.
I mean he feels more like Josh Palmer than a 1st rounder. I just don't think I'm gonna come around on him.