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He ran in water when he was making his cuts. He could 'want it' all day and it wouldn't have changed the fact that he turned like the Titanic. And yes, physically, he had many of the same red flags that Conley has. He could jump out of the gym and run fast in a straight line but he got beat up pretty badly in the agility drills. The guy's hips were just so stiff that he had to come to a near complete stop to make a cut and then get everything up and running again. By then, any DB in the NFL would have driven on the route and he's covered. It's a real concern that Conley will have to improve on or they'll have to scheme around it. He can do some things to compensate for it, but I'd be shocked if he's every a lithe athlete out there who's running crisp, precise routes. His feet just aren't quick enough for it.
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Wilson shouldn't be cemented as the number two. He has a lot of potential, but I don't consider 16 catches last year as a justification of having the number two locked up.
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Baldwin was horrifically slow off the snap and on his cuts, and I said as much the day he was drafted.
Conley will be successful if he has a nose for finding the soft areas in the zone, and if our QB is willing to throw the ball up for him to grab during man coverage. He is a little similar to Bowe, only Conley catches with his fingers and hands instead of his chest. |
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If what your saying is true, the Chiefs made a blunder in trading up for him, especially considering the WCO is predicated on precise route running. |
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It makes me sad that we took Baldwin over Cobb that year
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He seems to have everything you'd want an NFL receiver aside from that suddenness. I was hoping he had an AJ Green like tool kit....i was wrong. I still think he can be a quality #2 though. Just not a #1.
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With his long strides, he can run a post or flag/fade route with anybody because it doesn't require a hard stop before the change of direction (though you'd still like the DB to have a more conscious threat of the hard stop in the back of their minds so you can put in a hip shimmy or something to get them off balance). So he can run a post and look plenty smooth doing it. But if you're looking for a double move or quick hitch, he's simply not going to do that as well as many. And even he never really becomes superb at that, he can still be a valuable weapon here. You're right that the WCO is predicated on precise routes...but not all of them. Every route isn't a hitch and go. Every route isn't a smash. You can scheme around weaknesses in the system especially when you have guys like Kelce that can force defenses to shade (and create space elsewhere). A guy like Wilson would help as well. He can be a valuable X in this system, presuming he's able to get the hand-fighting down and get off press coverage since the X is pretty much always on the line in Reid's offense. It wasn't a mistake to trade up to get him just because he won't be Calvin Johnson (which is what he'd be if you gave a guy with his size/speed the same footwork as Amari Cooper). He can be Chris Chambers. He can be a bigger version of what Maclin was before Maclin got hurt (when he was running simpler routes as the X and was relying on speed rather than smarts). He can be very good here. But don't oversell him. There are flaws in his game, some of which are probably not completely correctable but rather will need to be schemed around.
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Despite Conleys lack of suddenness he still has a whole heap of tools he can depend on. For starters he has the most lethal tool a WR can have and that is deep speed. If Conley can learn how properly stem his routes and can get the DBs hips turned he is more than quick enough to take advantage of it. And with his deep speed, if he can learn how to sell a deep route, then that will be an effective tool for him. If he gets up on a DBs hip they will turn their hips because they know he will run right by them if the dont. He also has the size and strength to out muscle smaller defenders, and the height and length to out jump most defenders (though we haven't seen any of that yet). But everyone here seems to place way too much of an emphasis on getting open and quick hips etc.. And that is because of Dewayne Bowe and Alex Smiths lack of success together. Getting heaps of separation isn't necessary for being a great receiver, or even a #1 receiver. And on the Jerry Rice thing, I didn't mean to undersell him. He was quick, much quicker than Conley. But the point I was getting at was that he's the best receiver to ever live, but he isn't even close to being one of the quickest. Hes not as quick as guys like Antonio Brown, Odell, Cooper, Welker a few years ago, Amendola, Harvin, Dez etc. But yet none of those guys are in greatest of all time discussion. So quickness isn't the end all be all.
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I thought Wilson and DAT were the guys to take the top off defenses?
Maclin, too. I expect Conley to be a decent route runner and solid #2 at some point but I would be surprised if that happens this year due to so much missed time. |
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He said an AJ Green like tool kit... Meaning a guy with Aj's athleticism. Not a receiver as polished as AJ Green, ready to step in and be the #1 WR right away.
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