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Originally Posted by The Franchise
Per PFF's charting, Georgia WR George Pickens has the majority of targets on two routes.
Pickens (6'3/200) wasn't utilized very much at Georgia. The run-first approach for the Bulldogs worked in bringing a national championship to Athens but developing and utilizing a great prospect like Pickens was subpar at best. In the limited usage that Pickens did receive, he was targeted heavily on two routes. Per PFF, he was targeted 34% of the time on go routes and 33% on hitches. With the other 33%, the highest any other route had was 7% (out). When he gets to the NFL, route running will need to be a focus for the fringe first-round selection.
This concerns me.
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Yeah, it's an issue.
I don't understand why any elite pass catching prospect would want to go to Georgia.
As I keep saying, if you're looking at the big/fast/outside WR types who could be there at 30 or 50, both Pickens and Watson have some question marks. They're roughly equivalent in my book as a result.