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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.Have anybody talked about this guy what an intriguing prospect based on size and speed. I know Metcalf is the talk of the town but this guy was no slouch on the other side at Ole Miss thoughts...
Brown is primarily a big slot receiver in the Ole Miss offense. Lodge played the other outside position usually, not Brown. That's not a knock on Brown, who certainly can play any role, but it's important to understand what he's most accustomed to doing. We need a slot receiver for when Edelman eventually retires, but my guess is that we're more interested in adding a traditional X, particularly in the first two rounds (Brown won't last to the third).
Brown could be a more dynamic Anquan Boldin. I like him. Only question is value.
This. This kid is a sure fire Pro Bowler imo. Looks like a total stud.AJ Brown is my WR1 this draft and frankly the only WR I can see being a #1 option in a stable O
If I can't have the TE or DE I want at 32, then I am seriously considering...WR! Those who so far appear worthy of selection in the late 1st/early 2nd range include AJ Brown, Deebo Samuel, Parris Campbell & possibly Hakeem Butler. In a FanSpeak mock I finished yesterday, I chose Samuel, though I am certainly open to suggestions.
Brown is primarily a big slot receiver in the Ole Miss offense. Lodge played the other outside position usually, not Brown. That's not a knock on Brown, who certainly can play any role, but it's important to understand what he's most accustomed to doing. We need a slot receiver for when Edelman eventually retires, but my guess is that we're more interested in adding a traditional X, particularly in the first two rounds (Brown won't last to the third).
Brown could be a more dynamic Anquan Boldin. I like him. Only question is value.
Yeah I'm really, really looking forward to that pro day; I also hope that Dawson Knox runs his 40, his broad jump & his 60-shuttle then.DraftBible/NFLDraftScout.com compares Brown to Keenan Allen.
The one knock on him is his blocking on running plays.
I think that a lot will hinge on his Pro Day Shuttle and 3Cone numbers.
He does have something you can't teach and that is vision. He also seems to have great footwork from what I've read.
His tape is amazing. He has lined up outside and in the slot.
Every year he improved.
I’d still rather have Isabella and his speed, but brown could be the first receiver off the board in a few weeks.
You’re a fan of Hardman too aren’t you? Which would you rather take?