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Packers Blueprint - Wide Receivers
I was tooling around on the interwebs... so I decided to take a look at the Packers' receiving corps because of their obvious success running the West Coast offense.
What did I find? I'll start with what you might not expect. For starters, not a single receiver was drafted in the first round of the draft, with the highest selection being #36. Secondly, lack of top-end speed, which inexplicably seems to be high on everyone's wish list. In fact, only 2 of their receivers run faster than 4.5, one at 4.46 and one at 4.42. Only one of those 2 received a significant number of snaps, the one that ran 4.46. A third thing is that there is a wide range of verticals, but only half boast a vertical leap over 34 inches, with only 1 of them seeing significant snaps. What we should expect is another story, and perhaps should shed some light on what is important in running an effective WCO. All of the receivers had a 3-cone of 7.12 seconds or less. Most are in the 6'1" to 6'3" range. In fact, only 1 is under 6'1" at 5'10" although that player was second on the team in receptions. What may be most important is that all showed in college they were comfortable catching balls in traffic and continue to do so in the pros except for 1, who didn't catch balls in college. Another is that no receiver is under 190 pounds, which helps with durability. Now, I know this isn't the end-all-be-all to the receiver position, but the story is telling. So if a WCO has proven to be successful with players you expect to see in a WCO, why doesn't Reid tend to get these types? I have relayed in the past that Reid has never been a guy to carry too many big receivers, instead relying mostly on receivers with some speed to them that are 6'0" to 6'1". Reid has taken his share of receivers that run close to 4.40 or even lower. Why no love for the quick, but not so fast, bigger receivers that catch the ball in traffic extremely well? I don't get it with Reid, he's difficult to put a finger on. The receiver that seems to fit Reid to a T is Ohio State's Devin Smith. 6'0" with speed to burn (he'll likely run in the 4.3s). While we are all salivating over guys like Kevin White and DeVante Parker, Reid goes against the grain. |
It also helps they have Aaron Rodgers.
If you're looking for a great route runner that's 6', Rashad Greene is the best guy for you. |
I have a terrible gut feeling that Sammie Coates is gonna be a Chief in 3 months.
I really love the following guys for our system: Devin smith Rashad Greene Nelson Agholor Justin Hardy Dres Anderson (if his injury is no issue) Tyler Lockett Phillip Dorsett Josh Harper Antwan Goodley I'm a happy guy if we can snag one of them. If we get 2 than wow. |
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I've only watched a couple of his youtube videos and the only thing that irked me was that he doesn't tend to high point the ball on 50/50 passes. But if you guys are looking for a dude to get separation so Alex can drop his testicles then I'm not sure why Coates wouldn't be near the top of everyones list. |
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Forgot people think Bowe is the only receiver that drops passes in the NFL as he sits like ****ing 30th in dropped passes. |
Man, Coates drops came at awful times, not that there's a good time for a drop.
The K-State game was pretty brutal, and honestly, even the Senior Bowl he had some bone-headed plays. |
Coates is about the only receiver that would make sense to me in the 1st round if the thought is to dump Bowe because he doesn't fit well with Alex as his QB.
Maybe you can get him in the 2nd, but the rest of the guys are Bowe. To me it would be like Pioli passing on Torrey Smith to get Jonathan Baldwin. It made no ****ing sense. |
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Coates IS a baby Bowe with worse hands yet faster in a straight line.
While they are not called "drops" technically, Bowe gets a lot of passes knocked loose due to slop routes, spotty focus, and poor separation. I get the strong feeling that Coates will really be a screw-up early on.. and maybe throughout his career. He seems immature.. and one who would try to get by on his physical gifts alone.. much to the detriment of the cerebral work and technique of the position. Other WRs that would be much better in KC. |
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