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I think this guy can be a stud pass catching tight end in this league. He had a couple of nice plays on sunday and I hope it continues. It's about damn time that he got a little more involved in our woeful offense! I have to admit I can see this guy being a much better reciever than was Riemersma. He has big play potential and I think within time he is going to be an integral part of our offense!

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I hope so as well but I haven't really looked at him as far as blocking skills go. What have you seen in regards to his abilities in that area?

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I think this guy can be a stud pass catching tight end in this league.  He had a couple of nice plays on sunday and I hope it continues. It's about damn time that he got a little more involved in our woeful offense!  I have to admit I can see this guy being a much better reciever than was Riemersma.  He has big play potential and I think within time he is going to be an integral part of our offense!

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I'd like to see him get in now and again in the slot in the 3rd WR position. I watched a bit of the TEN - GB game and the announcers noted that TEN was playing recent TE draftee Ben Troupe in that fashion.

 

I think perhaps that NE with (the injured and out) Ben Watson had similar thoughts, having #1 pick Graham at TE. Watson remindes me a bit of the former Jet, Richard Caster

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I admitted I didn't like the pick, but will always be happy to eat crow if if means improvement to a position of need. Maybe he could develope into a Christian Fauria type, which ain't too bad.

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Campbell did make a play on Sunday,

but he's a journeyman ham-and-egger.

 

Euhus looked good, like 34 said I'm not sure about his blocking though but

I hope he gets more time, let the kids play.

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I mentioned this before, but Euhus had the highest percentage of body fat among the TE's tested (something like close to 15%), because he was a true scholar/athlete. Still he was very athletic, and should only be moreso once Rusty gets his body fat down below 10%. He could be something good if he works hard.

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I mentioned this before, but Euhus had the highest percentage of body fat among the TE's tested (something like close to 15%), because he was a true scholar/athlete.  Still he was very athletic, and should only be moreso once Rusty gets his body fat down below 10%.  He could be something good if he works hard.

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good point, let's hope so....a good pass catching TE is tough to come by these days!

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Seeing him in person I couldn't believe how big of a guy he was. For a second I thought Metzalaars was out there!

 

Minus the red hair and his twin.

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Did you read what Drew Boylhart wrote on JP ? Did he sleep with his wife or something. I heard of negative but this is more like hate.

 

Strengths

This kid is one hell of an athlete. He is 6' 3' 210 lbs and runs in the 4.50-4.60 range. He also has a pretty good arm to go along with this talent. If he wanted to, he could play a number of different positions on the pro level. He has so much ability it is a little scary. He is a pretty intelligent kid. His major is in Classical Studies. Hmmm, very interesting.

 

Needs to Improve

He does everything right now on athletic talent alone. That won't do it at the next level. He consistently holds on to the ball too long in the passing game. He is inconsistent and sloppy in his mechanics. I do not sense that he is a leader that wants the people around him to be more successful then he is. He does not understand the meaning of team play.

 

Bottom Line

This kid has ‘coach killer’ written all over him. You would think with all this talent and brains that this kid would be the next coming of Joe Montana with the brains of Albert Einstein. You would think that he would be rated number one in this draft. You would think that with all the promotion being done by the announcers every time he is on TV that he would be a franchise QB. He isn’t. Why, you ask? He has so much talent it has eroded his ability to learn and grow in the most important aspect he will need in the pros -- his mind. His EGO has made him a mental midget. Now I know that someone is going to come to his defense and say how wonderful he is and what a great leader he is and look at his stats and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They will attack me and ask,”How can you say this? You don't know him.” I see what I see. My opinion is based strictly on his play on the field. His actions on the field speak louder than any information that I have on this kid. The first time I saw this kid play, it was obvious to me that he plays the game with his ego. That would be great if he bothered to include his heart. All the great QB’s have a big ego, but they also play the game with heart. They want to win. I do not think that JP gives a damn about winning, just his stats. How long will it take him to change and will he ever change? I don't think he will. He likes the competition and the recognition, but doesn't have respect for the game. Will a coach ever be able to get through to him? How many coaches will he go through? He will always have good stats because of his athletic talent. He will always sucker a coach into believing he can turn JP around. As far as I’m concerned there are too many good developmental QB`s in this draft to bother with this kid. He is not worth all the problems that I think he will cause. He will have some early success on the field in the NFL, and then he will break your heart. Not mine. On my list, he is rated as the third best QB in the draft but his name is written in red. Green means draft him, yellow means draft with concerns (injury, etc.) and red means STOP -- do not Draft.

 

 

Drew Boylhart

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Did you read  what Drew Boylhart wrote on JP ?  Did he sleep with his wife or something. I heard of negative but this is more like hate.

 

Strengths

This kid is one hell of an athlete. He is 6' 3' 210 lbs and runs in the 4.50-4.60 range. He also has a pretty good arm to go along with this talent. If he wanted to, he could play a number of different positions on the pro level. He has so much ability it is a little scary. He is a pretty intelligent kid. His major is in Classical Studies. Hmmm, very interesting.

 

Needs to Improve

He does everything right now on athletic talent alone. That won't do it at the next level. He consistently holds on to the ball too long in the passing game. He is inconsistent and sloppy in his mechanics. I do not sense that he is a leader that wants the people around him to be more successful then he is. He does not understand the meaning of team play.

 

Bottom Line

This kid has ‘coach killer’ written all over him. You would think with all this talent and brains that this kid would be the next coming of Joe Montana with the brains of Albert Einstein. You would think that he would be rated number one in this draft. You would think that with all the promotion being done by the announcers every time he is on TV that he would be a franchise QB. He isn’t.  Why, you ask? He has so much talent it has eroded his ability to learn and grow in the most important aspect he will need in the pros -- his mind. His EGO has made him a mental midget. Now I know that someone is going to come to his defense and say how wonderful he is and what a great leader he is and look at his stats and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. They will attack me and ask,”How can you say this?  You don't know him.”  I see what I see. My opinion is based strictly on his play on the field. His actions on the field speak louder than any information that I have on this kid. The first time I saw this kid play, it was obvious to me that he plays the game with his ego. That would be great if he bothered to include his heart. All the great QB’s have a big ego, but they also play the game with heart. They want to win. I do not think that JP gives a damn about winning, just his stats. How long will it take him to change and will he ever change? I don't think he will.  He likes the competition and the recognition, but doesn't have respect for the game. Will a coach ever be able to get through to him? How many coaches will he go through? He will always have good stats because of his athletic talent. He will always sucker a coach into believing he can turn JP around. As far as I’m concerned there are too many good developmental QB`s in this draft to bother with this kid. He is not worth all the problems that I think he will cause. He will have some early success on the field in the NFL, and then he will break your heart. Not mine.  On my list, he is rated as the third best QB in the draft but his name is written in red. Green means draft him, yellow means draft with concerns (injury, etc.) and red means STOP -- do not Draft.

Drew Boylhart

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Does Losman go by the alias Tim Euhus??? :w00t:

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When ARGB52 posted what he said about Euhus...I thought I would read his

thoughts on our other draft picks....then I decided to post it.

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