FredFromDartmouth
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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.Harry is the opposite of a "boom or bust" pick. That would have been DK, Butler etc
Harry checks almost every box you want. Metrics/production, age, traits/skill set ...
He was one of the safer picks on the board & definitely WR & I'm not a RB/WR Rd1 guy.
Impossible! I've been told Harry can't get separation!
Even if this were true, they’ll come up with ways to get him open. I can’t imagine that guys like Edelman and Amendola were considered to be good at getting separation, and yet they thrived here, and not necessarily “just” from the slot.Impossible! I've been told Harry can't get separation!
Blocking, tracking the ball at its high point, providing a big red zone target with his physicality, and he supposedly (according to him) was able to break down the plays and specific responsibilities that they quizzed him on during the pre-draft visit.Ah, yes, I forgot about his blocking. This could be a huge asset and maybe he will turn out to be a hybrid WR/TE type. Josh could probably do some creative things with that. OK, I am warming a bit to this pick.
Blocking, tracking the ball at its high point, providing a big red zone target with his physicality, and he supposedly (according to him) was able to break down the plays and specific responsibilities that they quizzed him on during the pre-draft visit.