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Roman Wilson, 2020 4* WR, Honolulu (St. Louis), HI (Offered)
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Roman Wilson appears to have amazing measurables but I'm unsure of his actual football projection and production.LaMichael_Corleone said:Roman Wilson or Gee Scott? Gun to your head.
Gee Jr is a fucking baller and if he sticks with Ohio State then they have a good one -
I might be the odd man out, but I'd pick Wilson. Maybe I'm just more risk averse. Assuming his measurables are correct, it's hard for me to think of how Wilson could not be at least a useful player. Remember, when Blair or Huffman or whoever was making excuses for everybody's slow 40 times in Oakland, Wilson ripped off a laser-timed 4.37. He should play at Dante's size. He could be a very good #2. At absolute worst he's Baccellia, a useful piece.
I get very nervous about guys like Gee who only win by being physical at the catch point. I know that's a trait and it can work, but unless your QB has great timing on his throws, he's never going to be a guy who gets open, because when he does get open he won't stay open. He's had the best training money can buy up to this point and runs a 4.72. -
I think John Ross proves that you can coach a 4.3 guy into a complete receiver, but I've never heard of any staff making a 4.72 great receiver into a 4.3 complete receiver. Some here talk about looking for elite physical traits. It was pretty cool having the fastest player in the country on the squawd. Could have (probably?) had it again with Wilson and saw how it shook out.
At the very least, big dick quarterback like Eason/Huard and 4.3 on the outside = deep safeties and LOTS of open space for everyone else. Roman Wilson would have been an amazing complementary piece to McMillan. Those two and Nacua on the field at the same time some day would be downright unfair.
FWIW, Odunze seems the nice middle ground of bigger, more complete, and damned near as fast as Wilson. It shows in how constantly open he is. That would probably be the safest bet at this point as the #2 in this class. For once, the WR room is loaded with big, physical receivers. It needs a burner who can take the top off and force big cushions. -
Odunze ran a 4.55 and a 3.99 shuttle.
McMillan ran a 4.44 at the Husky camp. He’s a legit 4.4 guy. -
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Based off of the tenth or two drop for every Husky player between their combine and the NFL's, I'm thinking McMillan's 4.44 was hand timed, where's wouldn't Odunze's be laser timed? They're probably pretty similar speedwise.backthepack said:Odunze ran a 4.55 and a 3.99 shuttle.
McMillan ran a 4.44 at the Husky camp. He’s a legit 4.4 guy.
Which is fucking awesome. Didn't realize McMillan was that fast. -
McMillan was lasered at 4.48 before pulling his hammy in track. Puka is blazing fast at 4.53.1to392831weretaken said:
Based off of the tenth or two drop for every Husky player between their combine and the NFL's, I'm thinking McMillan's 4.44 was hand timed, where's wouldn't Odunze's be laser timed? They're probably pretty similar speedwise.backthepack said:Odunze ran a 4.55 and a 3.99 shuttle.
McMillan ran a 4.44 at the Husky camp. He’s a legit 4.4 guy.
Which is fucking awesome. Didn't realize McMillan was that fast. -
He committed to Michigan anyways ...
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Some of you put way too much emphasis on 40 times and track results.
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Depends on what other receivers I had committed. 81% it’s Gee Scott. But if I landed Johnny Wilson, I’d want someone who could take the ruth off a defense like Wilson. If I had Jalen McMillan committed I wouldn’t want a pore man’s McMillan in my class over a catch radius all-star like Scott.LaMichael_Corleone said:Roman Wilson or Gee Scott? Gun to your head.





