Hoping both UT WRs go pro.
Just did a quick google and Humphrey got a disappointing grade (3rd to 6th round) so he will be back almost certainly.
Really need Johnson to get a good grade and go. Did see that safety Brandon Jones got a good grade, hopefully he's gone.
humphrey is one of those interesting situations where i don't think his draft slot goes up by staying a year because i don't think he will ever run the time in the 40 that the nfl wants out of top round selections.
he is a big receiver who projects to a flex position in the nfl, catches the ball well, runs well after the catch, and blocks well. all things the nfl wants in a player at that position, but one they aren't willing to spend a high selection on versus guys like will fuller and john ross who go high simply because of their 40 times.
i also don't think johnson projects high.
Then he'll just sue the University for getting injured and taking away his first class airline ticket.If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
I have always found the obsession with "speed" to be silly. Some guys run fast. Some guys catch the damned ball. Very few can do both. Given the choice between speed, and ability to catch the damned ball, I believe catching the damned ball is superior in importance to running fast. If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
I have always found the obsession with "speed" to be silly. Some guys run fast. Some guys catch the damned ball. Very few can do both. Given the choice between speed, and ability to catch the damned ball, I believe catching the damned ball is superior in importance to running fast. If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
I endorse this opinion done in Barry Switzer voice!I have always found the obsession with "speed" to be silly. Some guys run fast. Some guys catch the damned ball. Very few can do both. Given the choice between speed, and ability to catch the damned ball, I believe catching the damned ball is superior in importance to running fast. If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
Then he'll just sue the University for getting injured and taking away his first class airline ticket.
I've never understood why guys run 40's for scouts in shorts and track shoes when football is played in cleats and a helmet/pads. Relative to everyone else, Jerry Rice wasn't that fast in terms of 40 time but was very fast on a football field in pads. There's no doubt that certain players agility is affected more by a helmet and pads than others, you'd think that would be something the scouts would want actually measured.
I have always found the obsession with "speed" to be silly. Some guys run fast. Some guys catch the damned ball. Very few can do both. Given the choice between speed, and ability to catch the damned ball, I believe catching the damned ball is superior in importance to running fast. If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
What about their ability to catch the regular, undamned ball?I have always found the obsession with "speed" to be silly. Some guys run fast. Some guys catch the damned ball. Very few can do both. Given the choice between speed, and ability to catch the damned ball, I believe catching the damned ball is superior in importance to running fast. If the Fastest Receiver in the World does nothing but drop the damned ball, well...
Just did a quick google and Humphrey got a disappointing grade (3rd to 6th round) so he will be back almost certainly.
Really need Johnson to get a good grade and go. Did see that safety Brandon Jones got a good grade, hopefully he's gone.
Best part is the attempted trip as DA was running byThis is all I think of when I hear Brandon Jones.
When was the game where the Rice coach had the whole Diocese on their sideline? Methinks he was on to something...What about their ability to catch the regular, undamned ball?