JDSal45
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Looks like a special teamers guy who can also play WR and fill in on a short-term emergency basis for a few plays at QB. Very versatile.
I'm scratching my head, though, that the Pats didn't go after a more traditional pocket passer, like Brian Hoyer.
My opinion is BB drafted this guy to prepare for the Phins twice a year since they got Pat White. Edelman can be a very good practice squad scout for us.
We'll see I guess.
Good point. No one is going to pick this guy off the PS.
lol at your sig.
I think they look alike, but maybe they just play alike
I think they look alike, but maybe they just play alike
Ive heard various comparisons and from one reporter who i respect very much told me if he works out like the Patriots want him too he could be the next Bob Sanders without the injuries.
Looks like a special teamers guy who can also play WR and fill in on a short-term emergency basis for a few plays at QB. Very versatile.
I'm scratching my head, though, that the Pats didn't go after a more traditional pocket passer, like Brian Hoyer.
Yuck. I hope not... Im hoping Chung can be more than just an over-hyped in the box run stuffer.
Looks like a special teamers guy who can also play WR and fill in on a short-term emergency basis for a few plays at QB. Very versatile.
I'm scratching my head, though, that the Pats didn't go after a more traditional pocket passer, like Brian Hoyer.
Here's a nice article on him too.
Getting to know super sleeper JulianEdelman - Mocking The Draft
"Edelman’s times of 3.91 seconds in the short shuttle and 10.74 in the long shuttle would have been the fastest times recorded at the Combine, regardless of position. NFL people asked him to run the short shuttle again because they didn’t believe the number and Edelman actually ran it even faster the next time."
Maybe we have something here...
Sounds alot like Matt Slater! He is awes.....BTW . . . not only that, but he also played safety, served as the lead blocker on punts, and even returned a few punts. Better still, he can punt, too!
Single worst interviewer in the history of the world...but this guy reminds me of Wes Welker for some reason.