Jackcrevol
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I’m no draft expert. Different NFL teams have different specs for receivers. There’s a trend toward a body type, but many coaches still like big physical players who can dominate small corners, and break runs. He’ll make a squad.Remove the obvious injury issue from the equation, what is Bru’s draft projection? He doesn’t appear to have freakish speed / quickness. Great college receiver in the mold of Juan Jennings but seems like the NFL prefers a different style of WR?
For Bru's size, his speed and quickness is elite.Remove the obvious injury issue from the equation, what is Bru’s draft projection? He doesn’t appear to have freakish speed / quickness. Great college receiver in the mold of Juan Jennings but seems like the NFL prefers a different style of WR?
We have five players targeted for visits in January. We are still looking for big time contributors at DB, DL, OL and would obviously take Stewart if his NIL number isn’t crazy. I think the current roster suggests we have zero or one open slot(s). I assume staff knows we’re losing players after the bowl. As with last year, I think they did a great job keeping key veterans, attracting portal players who will play and are cultural fits, and taking swings at the freaks. This January period will be interesting. There are still some very highly rated players in the portal, and apparently many others coming. I think the bowl game will give us a look at how some young players are developing too. It should be an exciting off season with the anticipation of Nico and other young players.
It depends on the team and what style offense they run and what they’re looking at with the position in terms of body type, speed, quickness and blocking abilityRemove the obvious injury issue from the equation, what is Bru’s draft projection? He doesn’t appear to have freakish speed / quickness. Great college receiver in the mold of Juan Jennings but seems like the NFL prefers a different style of WR?
Yes he does. You always need dogs at WR that are willing to block and do the dirty work. Aside from speed, he's a complete WR.id love to see bru come back. he is a leader and plays selflessly. im not sure there is a better pure possession receiver in sec.
but does he help this offense be more dynamic?
Smart. So basically run it like a normal company. You would not have too people in the same position making wildly different amounts unless one had much better production.The staff’s policy is to pay top performers at like positions, like money. I don’t know the specific numbers for WR, but they aren’t going to offer Stewart meaningfully more than Squirrel, Brazzell, Matthews etc.