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I thought this was enlightening when looking at the Vols development of receivers when one scout gave his analysis of Brazzell II.
A freakishly athletic receiver from Tennessee is a draft tradition unlike any other. Brazzell is 6-feet-4 and runs a 4.34 40. Unfortunately, the “deep choice” Tennessee offense does not prepare players for the next level and actually develops bad habits. For example, when a receiver isn’t the primary, they are actually coached to loaf so they can have energy to go deep when their number is called, and there are plenty of “designed loafs” on Brazzell’s film. He lined up to the right and on the outside for a large majority of snaps. His route tree is a big, uncapitalized “t.” He’s either going deep, breaking outside or inside on a dig. Even though he played in the SEC, he’ll likely need a redshirt type of season before playing meaningful snaps.
The Athletic
A freakishly athletic receiver from Tennessee is a draft tradition unlike any other. Brazzell is 6-feet-4 and runs a 4.34 40. Unfortunately, the “deep choice” Tennessee offense does not prepare players for the next level and actually develops bad habits. For example, when a receiver isn’t the primary, they are actually coached to loaf so they can have energy to go deep when their number is called, and there are plenty of “designed loafs” on Brazzell’s film. He lined up to the right and on the outside for a large majority of snaps. His route tree is a big, uncapitalized “t.” He’s either going deep, breaking outside or inside on a dig. Even though he played in the SEC, he’ll likely need a redshirt type of season before playing meaningful snaps.
The Athletic

