'20 LA WR Corey Wren

#56
#56
why not both?
It would take him about the half a second to get from tailback to slot position, so no difference at all. My only concern is that I did not see any film of him making a difficult catch.
 
#58
#58
I'd love to see a package with this guy, Gray, Calloway, Holliday, and Hyatt.

Call it the MC Hammer package....cause you can't touch it.
I don't understand rap references even old ones. I think of the old st. Louis Rams combination that used to be called the world's greatest indoor track meet.
 
#61
#61
I don't understand rap references even old ones. I think of the old st. Louis Rams combination that used to be called the world's greatest indoor track meet.
Well tbf MC Hammer doesn’t really qualify as “rap”. Not that I’m a judge of such...but I recognize what ain’t.
 
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#64
This is no ordinary 3 star. You cannot teach speed like that. He is a take all day long. Could be a deadly kick returner.
 
#65
#65
With this guy on one side and Hyatt on the other think about how it would open the running game. Not only fast but had some dog in him, fights through the tackles, I like it.

Yes, he’s fast and kinda reminds me of Stanley Morgan.. The interesting thing to me is that 98% of his highlights are running the football. I realize that their offense is option oriented, but how well can he catch? My guess is that he’ll play a role similar to Schwartz @ Auburn.
 

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