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Quote from: TownieCat on January 27, 2015, 11:14:12 AMQuote from: 'taterblast on January 27, 2015, 10:56:04 AMguys, he's 17th IN THE HISTORY OF THE NFL in all purpose yards. i mean, i can't even right now.My post wasn't so much about trying to downplay WW as it was just saying it is not a good comparison. TLBL has a much more diverse set of skills. When was the last time you saw WW run a go route?that's fine, but still, he's 17th in APY all time and you're gonna label him as a one trick pony?
Quote from: 'taterblast on January 27, 2015, 10:56:04 AMguys, he's 17th IN THE HISTORY OF THE NFL in all purpose yards. i mean, i can't even right now.My post wasn't so much about trying to downplay WW as it was just saying it is not a good comparison. TLBL has a much more diverse set of skills. When was the last time you saw WW run a go route?
guys, he's 17th IN THE HISTORY OF THE NFL in all purpose yards. i mean, i can't even right now.
I think of Tyler as a slightly smaller Jerry Rice. Intelligence, humility, and great route running.
Quote from: Yard Dog on January 27, 2015, 04:29:43 PMI think of Tyler as a slightly smaller Jerry Rice. Intelligence, humility, and great route running.Higher ceiling though
Quote from: 8manpick on January 27, 2015, 06:35:15 PMQuote from: Yard Dog on January 27, 2015, 04:29:43 PMI think of Tyler as a slightly smaller Jerry Rice. Intelligence, humility, and great route running.Higher ceiling thoughGiven how Jerry was being thrown to by one two of the all time greats i would say comparing Lockett to him would be an undersell.
Quote from: 8manpick on January 27, 2015, 06:35:15 PMQuote from: Yard Dog on January 27, 2015, 04:29:43 PMI think of Tyler as a slightly smaller Jerry Rice. Intelligence, humility, and great route running.Higher ceiling thoughGiven how Jerry was being thrown to by one of the all time greats i would say comparing Lockett to him would be an undersell.
NFL Media draft analyst Lance Zierlein notes that scouts say Kansas State senior WR Tyler Lockett's "personal character and football character are top-notch.""His father was a standout wide receiver at Kansas State and played in the NFL. Intelligent player on field who has clearly learned from his father. ... Scouts say his personal character and football character are top-notch," Zierlein wrote. The highly productive Kansas State prospect will offer an NFL team, a player who has been groomed to be a professional football player. The 5-foot-9, 181-pound Lockett is known for his film study and should project as a slot receiver at the next level, that can contribute right away on special teams.Source: NFL.com Feb 13 - 3:19 PM
“It’s hard to pinpoint an exact team — you want to play for any of ‘em and all of ‘em. I like all the NFL teams and it would be a privilege and a blessing to be part of any NFL program. Kansas City Chiefs, it’s where I’m from — obviously that would be cool to be part of that team. I played high school ball in Kansas, college ball in Kansas, and the Chiefs are close to home. That would certainly be convenient. I would have a lot of fan support, and it would be an easy commute for my family. Especially for all my lawn clients, my landscape clients could attend.”
I would pay $73 of my own money if the Chiefs drafted him.
what the eff is "football character"?
only got 20 reps on bench
Quote from: The Big Train on February 20, 2015, 12:18:23 PMonly got 20 reps on bench Strength was a question mark/concern going into the combine.