WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 (edited) I was cruising BillsMafia for stuff on Pettine when I found that Dickerson's been moved from HB to WR. http://billsmafia.co...orin-dickerson/ I thought it was a mistake st first, but apparently he's now #82. I thought it was crazy until I looked at his measurables from when he was drafted: Ht Wt Arm length Hand size 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP 6 ft 2 in 226 lb 34 in 9¾ in 4.40 s 4.30 s 6.96 s 43 in 10 ft 5 in 24 reps Those...aren't bad. I didn't know it at first, but the man put up freakish combine numbers. We've been talking about getting a big, fast receiver. Did we have him all along, and were just keeping him at the wrong spot? Edited April 13, 2013 by Beerball Edited title
NoSaint Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 He's still dorin Dickerson. Changing his number didnt suddenly make him a game changer. Good depth but not a guy you want to rely on heavily.
BringBackFergy Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Great find. I didn't realize he was that fast. Big body, good blocker...Doug may be onto something.
Kelly the Dog Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 (edited) Well 82 is a TE number, too. Dickerson is still a project, but an interesting one. I'm still thinking that Marrone and Hackett want to use him as a TE/HB/WR hybrid, like they envisioned using Fred Davis or Delanie Walker, both of whom they went after. Similar to the way Pettine wants LBs who, when they are in the huddle the offense doesn't know if we are going to line up in a 43, 34, 46 or whatever, I fully expect to see our offense do the same thing, with guys like Dickerson, as well as using Spiller and Fred together. Edited April 13, 2013 by Kelly the Dog
Saint Doug Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Any other scrubs we can convert to WR? Man, I just looked at the Bills current roster. I have no idea who 50% of these people are or where they exactly came from.
CBD Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 (edited) Where does it say he converted to WR other than the title? Also Pittsburgh to Buffalo is way longer than an hour drive. Edited April 13, 2013 by Carey Bender
Mr. WEO Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Any other scrubs we can convert to WR? Man, I just looked at the Bills current roster. I have no idea who 50% of these people are or where they exactly came from. Just saw Jasper in an "83" jersey....
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted April 13, 2013 Author Posted April 13, 2013 Where does it say he converted to WR other than the title? Also Pittsburgh to Buffalo is way longer than an hour drive. The end of the article. The author found out about the change after the interview and when asked (apparently via text) Dickerson replied: "Yup, I'm a WR now " Maybe it's not a slam dunk like I first thought, but it seems like a decent indicator. He's still dorin Dickerson. Changing his number didnt suddenly make him a game changer. Good depth but not a guy you want to rely on heavily. Admittedly there's cause for skepticism but 1) Up until now, we had zero depth at WR, and 2) FB and TE are two position Chan Gailey seemingly forgot are allowed to touch the ball. I'd like to see what he can do when given the chance. Well 82 is a TE number, too. Dickerson is still a project, but an interesting one. I'm still thinking that Marrone and Hackett want to use him as a TE/HB/WR hybrid, like they envisioned using Fred Davis or Delanie Walker, both of whom they went after. Similar to the way Pettine wants LBs who, when they are in the huddle the offense doesn't know if we are going to line up in a 43, 34, 46 or whatever, I fully expect to see our offense do the same thing, with guys like Dickerson, as well as using Spiller and Fred together. Fair point. It would be really nice if they used the chance to mix things up coming out of the huddle, and if Dickerson can go out wide (we know Spiller can), I can see creating a lot of confusion for the defense.
NoSaint Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 The end of the article. The author found out about the change after the interview and when asked (apparently via text) Dickerson replied: "Yup, I'm a WR now " Maybe it's not a slam dunk like I first thought, but it seems like a decent indicator. Admittedly there's cause for skepticism but 1) Up until now, we had zero depth at WR, and 2) FB and TE are two position Chan Gailey seemingly forgot are allowed to touch the ball. I'd like to see what he can do when given the chance. Fair point. It would be really nice if they used the chance to mix things up coming out of the huddle, and if Dickerson can go out wide (we know Spiller can), I can see creating a lot of confusion for the defense. We have no more depth at WR now. If anything you should be wondering what the FB and TE positions have in store for them if he's really working out with the WRs full time
Captain Hindsight Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Well 82 is a TE number, too. Dickerson is still a project, but an interesting one. I'm still thinking that Marrone and Hackett want to use him as a TE/HB/WR hybrid, like they envisioned using Fred Davis or Delanie Walker, both of whom they went after. Similar to the way Pettine wants LBs who, when they are in the huddle the offense doesn't know if we are going to line up in a 43, 34, 46 or whatever, I fully expect to see our offense do the same thing, with guys like Dickerson, as well as using Spiller and Fred together. This is exactly what NE does and why they are successful on offense
Dr. Trooth Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Great measureables. He's been in the league for a couple of years and hasn't done s#it amd there is no evidence he'll do s#it this year. Reminds me of all the measureables of this years qbs in the draft. Thats all great, but if you aint got it between the ears and dont have the passion or will to do what it takes it to be good, its meaninhless.
Kelly the Dog Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Great measureables. He's been in the league for a couple of years and hasn't done s#it amd there is no evidence he'll do s#it this year. Reminds me of all the measureables of this years qbs in the draft. Thats all great, but if you aint got it between the ears and dont have the passion or will to do what it takes it to be good, its meaninhless. It's easy to imagine that he hasn't done much yet is because of his size as a tweener. He's been playing TE and he's not big enough to play TE full time, nor can he block well enough. I don't think anyone expects him to be an every down player at any position. But he could be a valuable role player and mismatch-maker if used correctly.
KOKBILLS Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 Does not matter what position he plays, or what they call him...For better or worse, he's still Dorin Dickerson...
Dean Cain Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 (edited) I noticed these too a few weeks back. At the very least you have a guy who is versatile. Edited April 13, 2013 by BigCountryBills
RuntheDamnBall Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 It's easy to imagine that he hasn't done much yet is because of his size as a tweener. He's been playing TE and he's not big enough to play TE full time, nor can he block well enough. I don't think anyone expects him to be an every down player at any position. But he could be a valuable role player and mismatch-maker if used correctly. it seems like they could potentially do a real nice job of identifying these kinds of players to exploit other teams' inability to defend them. But then I think of what they've done thus far with Brad Smith and I get discouraged. Hopefully Marrone has some fresh ideas to offer. I am still not sold on his hiring but I do like the idea of a younger guy who knows offense and comes from an OL background. We'll see.
Kelly the Dog Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 it seems like they could potentially do a real nice job of identifying these kinds of players to exploit other teams' inability to defend them. But then I think of what they've done thus far with Brad Smith and I get discouraged. Hopefully Marrone has some fresh ideas to offer. I am still not sold on his hiring but I do like the idea of a younger guy who knows offense and comes from an OL background. We'll see. Chan totally blew it with Brad Smith. A large portion of Chan blowing it was his stubbornness, and the injuries to the WRs that made Chan play Smith at WR full time. But IMO, he could have spent far more time and got far better results by designing and practicing plays for Smith all over the field, rather than scrapping the Wildcat and the other options for Smith because he didn't have enough WRs. That to me was a huge mistake. I'm hoping that Hackett and Marrone won't make that same mistake. From what little I know about them, however, they are much more willing to be flexible and innovative than Chan.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted April 13, 2013 Posted April 13, 2013 I was cruising BillsMafia for stuff on Pettine when I found that Dickerson's been moved from HB to WR. http://billsmafia.co...orin-dickerson/ I thought it was a mistake st first, but apparently he's now #82. I thought it was crazy until I looked at his measurables from when he was drafted: Those...aren't bad. I didn't know it at first, but the man put up freakish combine numbers. We've been talking about getting a big, fast receiver. Did we have him all along, and were just keeping him at the wrong spot? Unfortunately, great combine numbers don't make a guy into an NFL wideout. The ability to master the playbook and run precise timed routes, beat the jam off the line, and great hands are all more germaine. That, and an instinct for the ball. Does anyone remember any film on him in preseason or anything from training camp last year that would indicate he has any of the above? I seem to recall at least one preseason game where Dickerson lined up at wideout, streaked down the field, and practically had the ball hit him in the back of the helmet. Then another where he basically turned around and ran backwards. Now granted he didn't have Peyton Manning throwing to him, but none of our other wideouts looked that glaringly abroad. I remember thinking "OMG he'll never cut it as a WR, I hope that's not how they plan to use him". In contrast, I remember Corey Mac catching a few balls and looking surprisingly at home. I hope I'm mistaken and would love to have evidence to the contrary (memories of training camp, preseason film clips) brought to my attention.
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