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  1. We'll see, they said the same thing about Legette last year. When the ball is in the air, Legette brings it down consistently, posting just a 2.7 percent drop rate in 2023 Legette caught passes with strong hands even when he was covered. Legette was as sure-handed a prospect as there is in this draft. Solid hands that stick out on film. Legette excels at attacking the football and snapping the ball out of the air with his powerful hands. Powerful hands create added catch security with or without contact. Tremendous hands and catch radius makes him a very friendly target for the quarterback
  2. I want a WR actually willing to do agility drills. I want to draft a receiver that is actually fast at stopping and starting. We've spent 15 years drafting big guys that run fast in a straight line and/or jump real high. Give me a guy that can get open in a phone booth over a guy that needs a runway.
  3. Our inside linebackers are the worst group in the NFL. They missed 7 tackles just yesterday between Jewell and Cherelus.
  4. Jewell plays like he weighs 150lbs. He doesn't seem to ever be able to hold his ground when he even manages to actually hold on for a tackle.
  5. Our interior Dline is tissue paper and our linebackers get washed out nearly every play. I'm not sure what scheme he can call to prevent our current group from just getting manhandled.
  6. Dane Jackson is the worst football player I've ever seen.
  7. I think you maybe better off rushing Jewell every down rather than having him in coverage, dude is just lost out there.
  8. The screen was there, Bryce couldn't see.
  9. Clowney didn't even try to keep the edge, he abandoned contain immediately.
  10. That's on Bryce, move your RB to that side or account for it on your own.,
  11. Gross-Matos generated 47% of the pressure in 57% of the snaps. Barno generated 20% of the pressure in 23% of the snaps. Houston 25% in 22%, Haynes 25% in 17% of the snaps. It's just a matter of snap count.
  12. Mays didn't even touch the guy he was supposed to block.
  13. Even on that throw, Thielen had to slow down or it would have been behind him.
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