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Originally Posted by Saccopoo
McGrath only had one year of college playing experience, and that was at tiny Henderson State.
If he wasn't going to amount to anything, he wouldn't be where he is right now.
In what was his rookie season, with only the single year at as a Reddie of Henderson, a DII team, he showed the ability to be able to get open against NFL starting safeties and linebackers. He caught the ball well, showed the ability to turn upfield immediately for additional yards and made tough catches. He's got a lot more growth. His arrow is most definitely pointing up and I seriously doubt he's even close to reaching his potential.
The guy has beat the odds for a reason. And I believe he's got a lot of growth left in his game. I think he's got a chance to be a pretty damn good player.
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I hope your right. Hey, I'm just stating an opinion from my own observations. I didn't know of his previous football experiences, let alone know how much he had. If he can continue to grow, great; I always want that from any Chiefs player. Right now, he's a number three in my eyes. That's just an opinion, though. I'm not as keen as most, so it's probably just an idiotic assumption