patsfanfromoversea
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he can change an offense if you have a qb who can throw deep and an OC who construct plays where you line him up on very different positions to confuse the defense or create mismatchesI see Waddle as such a versatile tool who can lineup anywhere...the ultimate chess piece for a coach who values versatility probably more than any coach in the league.
Possessed (pre-injury) Edelman-like quickness inside but with elite speed to win footraces on the edge.
Smith is listed at 175 pounds at ESPN and Byrd at 180 pounds..i know byrd is light and i was a little scared watching the tackle from the lb against byrd during our last game against the jets, but man Smith is such a playmaker, not just a great route runner with good hands but also really speedy, he can run probably any route deep short outside inside, sweep, screen etc..I do worry about Smith's frame and would me more reluctant to utilize him inside.........yet he is the Bama WR still motoring while Waddle mends
I doubt that either one of Smith Waddle or Pitts are there at 15 tbh, i can see dolphins or eagles going for the bama wr maybe or yeah giants can use an playmaker on offense, bengals yeah quit some teams who will considering those guys probably--------------------------------------------------
Doubt both Waddle & Pitts will still be available at 15 but would love to know Bill's thoughts if he had the opportunity to choose one over the other. Each would elevate his anemic offense.
Waddle the more versatile
Pitts the elusive unicorn too often beyond Bill's reach
Good question, it's better than the 6'4 225 pounds WR-------------------
Would Bill ever draft a little guy at 15?
I mean for one reason it's really necessary to have size or otherwise it's hard to beat your man or be competitive constantly, for example small cb's can give mismatch opportunities for an offense (i am referring to asante samuel jr. against ND), and a WR may struggle to separate if he is small and not physical but i think Smith and Waddle who are both light can be really productive at the next level.