White Linen Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I don't think there was a compelling thing about what McDermott said and nothing leading towards how that would translate to which WR they draft. 1 Quote
LeGOATski Posted April 21 Posted April 21 10 minutes ago, White Linen said: I don't think there was a compelling thing about what McDermott said and nothing leading towards how that would translate to which WR they draft. I agree it's not indicative of anything in regards to their draft plans. First of all, a matchup problem is just a guy with any special trait that helps them dominate (speed, strength, overall athleticism). Second of all, he says Kincaid can be that matchup problem. So, what I get from this is that they could take a WR in one of the first two rounds or not at all.... 🤷♂️ 1 Quote
H2o Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Guys who will be there for us, guys I see as match-up problems, if we don't trade up for any of the big 3: Xavier Legette AD Mitchell Malachi Corley Troy Franklin 7 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I do hope they aren’t targeting guys that are easy to match up against whether fast, big, great at routes, shifty, great at reading defenses, a high pointer with great hands… I hope he stresses defenses a few different ways 2 Quote
boyst Posted April 21 Posted April 21 56 minutes ago, NoSaint said: I do hope they aren’t targeting guys that are easy to match up against whether fast, big, great at routes, shifty, great at reading defenses, a high pointer with great hands… I hope he stresses defenses a few different ways Id like to double dip to ensure this. Mcconky or pearsel would be great 5 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted April 21 Posted April 21 1 hour ago, boyst said: Id like to double dip to ensure this. Mcconky or pearsel would be great I'm not a draft guru so I can't pick names but if we double dip at WR I would be happy as well 1 2 Quote
White Linen Posted April 21 Posted April 21 3 hours ago, LeGOATski said: I agree it's not indicative of anything in regards to their draft plans. First of all, a matchup problem is just a guy with any special trait that helps them dominate (speed, strength, overall athleticism). Second of all, he says Kincaid can be that matchup problem. So, what I get from this is that they could take a WR in one of the first two rounds or not at all.... 🤷♂️ Agree. A matchup problem is everything you've said. McDermott didn't drop a nugget by saying something compelling, as he suggested. Quote
somnus00 Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Legette is intriguing, but scary. He seems to pass the eye test on the field, but he's terrible against press man and doesn't run good routes. He'd either need a creative OC (we don't know what we have in Brady), or coaching/development (he's already 23 years old). He sure as hell is fun to watch with the ball in his hands, though. 4 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted April 21 Posted April 21 9 hours ago, TBBills Fan said: I'm not a draft guru so I can't pick names but if we double dip at WR I would be happy as well After listening to Joe, a double dip intrigues me too, even if it’s trading up from the 4th to get a 2nd WR prospect that’s lingering into the 3rd round. 1 3 Quote
Watching since 1964 Posted April 21 Author Posted April 21 (edited) I’ve heard Legette projected to go later in the 1st to all the way to the 3rd rd. Edited April 21 by Watching since 1964 Quote
frostbitmic Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Speed is a mismatch and the 4.21 Cheetah like speed of Xavier Worthy would be just that. I know he's small but if Brady could design plays that get him off the line unmolested, he could be the mismatch. I could see him tracking down the 60 yard JA17 bomb with the nearest defender 10 yards behind him and falling further back. Then draft Legette in the 2nd and the X-Men Offense is born. 😁 2 Quote
PBF81 Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Aren't most if not all teams looking for match-up problems for their WRs. That's the most effective way to have a highly effective passing game. 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted April 22 Posted April 22 1 hour ago, frostbitmic said: Speed is a mismatch and the 4.21 Cheetah like speed of Xavier Worthy would be just that. I know he's small but if Brady could design plays that get him off the line unmolested, he could be the mismatch. I could see him tracking down the 60 yard JA17 bomb with the nearest defender 10 yards behind him and falling further back. Then draft Legette in the 2nd and the X-Men Offense is born. 😁 The problem with this "if Brady could just design plays that get him off the line unmolested" thing, is that we already have 3 guys on the roster who are great, if Brady could just design plays that get him off the line unmolested. Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted April 22 Posted April 22 1 hour ago, PBF81 said: Aren't most if not all teams looking for match-up problems for their WRs. That's the most effective way to have a highly effective passing game. Sure. But most teams don't have QBs whose throws cover the entire field. Whats the benefit of a good boundary receiver if the QB needs to get a running start and heave it with all power to only rainbow a pass to him? 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted April 22 Posted April 22 4 hours ago, frostbitmic said: Speed is a mismatch and the 4.21 Cheetah like speed of Xavier Worthy would be just that. I know he's small but if Brady could design plays that get him off the line unmolested, he could be the mismatch. I could see him tracking down the 60 yard JA17 bomb with the nearest defender 10 yards behind him and falling further back. Then draft Legette in the 2nd and the X-Men Offense is born. 😁 His speed is undeniable but watching his tape there's a few things I don't trust regarding his hands and route running. Will he be durable? Quote
PBF81 Posted April 22 Posted April 22 2 hours ago, Fan in Chicago said: Sure. But most teams don't have QBs whose throws cover the entire field. Whats the benefit of a good boundary receiver if the QB needs to get a running start and heave it with all power to only rainbow a pass to him? Well yeah, that's if your "match-up" options are purely speed on flyers. There are a number of ways that mismatches/match-up problems are created. Point being, how many GMs/Coaches do you know that say that they don't care if their WRs create any kind of mismatch. That's what every game-plan is about except for perhaps the very few teams without a competent QB that you implicate. Quote
frostbitmic Posted April 22 Posted April 22 5 hours ago, Beck Water said: The problem with this "if Brady could just design plays that get him off the line unmolested" thing, is that we already have 3 guys on the roster who are great, if Brady could just design plays that get him off the line unmolested. But do they have 4.21 Cheetah speed ? Even outside of the top 3+1, Worthy wouldn't be on the top of my list, just playing devil's advocate on his speed. Gotta admit it would be fun watching him run down a Josh missile launch. Quote
Don Otreply Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Having two boundary receiver that must be paid attention to by opposing defenses will loosen up coverage for all our pass catchers, it’s a no brainer decision for Beane, just another one of my opinions…, 😁👍 Quote
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