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I find it encouraging that folks who know Crownover are suggesting that as a rookie he can be playing the same important role that last year was played by Munford in his fourth season.
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Belichick would have drafted him in the 1st round because all the sports and football positions he played.Basketball player and converted TE means he can actually catch a ball. Jumbo package with an added twist.
That’s really interesting and useful, thanks. I’m not a film junkie, and don’t really study rookie draft candidates, so all I have to go on is what’s reported about other analyst’s evaluations. What you say makes me wonder if the reason he went so late in the draft was that teams saw that and didn’t look beyond it to see his athleticism.To me Crownover is a mystery. His hand placement on film can frequently be best described as "bear-hugging." Yet, he so frequently got the job done with his combination of size and length that it didn't seem like his college coaches really tried to mess with him much.
I really liked his rookie intro press conference. He was asked about both Vrabel and Marrone and his answers were enthusiastic about them and expressed eagerness to be coached and learn to be better. He also showed good insight into the overall game of football when he was asked about how changing position from TE to OT affected how he sees the game.I don't think he'll be able to get away with such poor technique in the NFL but he did practice against some of the best pass-rushers in the country on a daily basis at A&M and played against the best edge rushers in the SEC for his entire college career so he's kind of already proven he can keep up with the Joneses.
Ah yes - a joke:Lol. Crownover is 6'7". Campbell is 6'6".
They are in reality very close to being the same size.
Photo is either doctored or just a weird camera angle
Ah yes - a joke:
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