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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.We have a need for that shifty receiver and he might be it. Then again, there's always that receiver who flashes in practice and can't replicate it in games. So who knows.I wasn't high on Douglas mostly because of his weight and weight. Putting on 22 LBs and working with the "starters" has changed my mind so far. Loooong way to go however.
I wasn't high on Douglas mostly because of his weight and weight. Putting on 22 LBs and working with the "starters" has changed my mind so far. Loooong way to go however.
I was pretty high on Douglas because they coached him at the Shrine Bowl. Having first hand experience with him was a jump start on understanding who he was as a prospect.I wasn't high on Douglas mostly because of his weight and height Putting on 22 LBs and working with the "starters" has changed my mind so far. Loooong way to go however.
Music to my ears music to my ears. Douglas maybe the reason they feel they didn't need the older more experienced not D-Hop. IF that's the case I'm fine with it. Also if he's ahead of Tyquan Thornton that's pretty sad Douglas nice steal in the Sixth.I wasn't high on Douglas mostly because of his weight and height Putting on 22 LBs and working with the "starters" has changed my mind so far. Loooong way to go however.
I am pretty excited about double D. He was a very agile quick and shifty player in college. Hoping adding 22 pounds of muscle does not impact his quickness. Not saying he will be Julian Edelman or Wes Welker, but his agility and quickness are on similar level.I was pretty high on Douglas because they coached him at the Shrine Bowl. Having first hand experience with him was a jump start on understanding who he was as a prospect.