Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
This is how NFL scouts described Dante until one team realized maybe there was something to him being open every single play.
Lol you’re fucking retarded if you compare Fuller and Dante. Dante is a freak athlete that creates insane separation. He has a 40 inch vert, did long jump on the track team, and makes a between the legs dunk look like a lay up.
Don’t ever disrespect Dante like that.
Of course Dante is a better athlete but that didn't stop Fuller from producing a receiving season every bit as good as Dante’s senior year. Why is this so fucking hard.
Somebody has to lead the team in receiving. He was our #1 because of shitty recruiting by Pease. Ideally he’s your 4th receiver.
Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
This is how NFL scouts described Dante until one team realized maybe there was something to him being open every single play.
Lol you’re fucking retarded if you compare Fuller and Dante. Dante is a freak athlete that creates insane separation. He has a 40 inch vert, did long jump on the track team, and makes a between the legs dunk look like a lay up.
Don’t ever disrespect Dante like that.
Of course Dante is a better athlete but that didn't stop Fuller from producing a receiving season every bit as good as Dante’s senior year. Why is this so fucking hard.
Somebody has to lead the team in receiving. He was our #1 because of shitty recruiting by Pease. Ideally he’s your 4th receiver.
Please show me where I said he was our #1 receiver.
As for the senior ready to explode, I'll go with John Clark.
I think in this thread "explode" is used as in "have a really great season much better than they've ever shown before", not as in "Baze wires him with explosives" I could be wrong though.
Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
This is how NFL scouts described Dante until one team realized maybe there was something to him being open every single play.
Lol you’re fucking retarded if you compare Fuller and Dante. Dante is a freak athlete that creates insane separation. He has a 40 inch vert, did long jump on the track team, and makes a between the legs dunk look like a lay up.
Don’t ever disrespect Dante like that.
Of course Dante is a better athlete but that didn't stop Fuller from producing a receiving season every bit as good as Dante’s senior year. Why is this so fucking hard.
Somebody has to lead the team in receiving. He was our #1 because of shitty recruiting by Pease. Ideally he’s your 4th receiver.
Please show me where I said he was our #1 receiver.
I never implied that you did. I was just making a point.
Whoever it is, we will talk and post all season about how much he sucks and blame him for plays he's not even involved in during the gameday threads. Then at the end of the season, he'll be first team all conference and we'll all say "that guy was a stud".
Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
He gets open
Not against elite corners
Did well against Penn State, Auburn, Utah (first game), and Ohio State. But still.
He wins some 50/50 balls, he’s decent at those. I wouldn’t call that getting open. His td vs Penn St he created basically no separation against a middle linebacker in Tampa 2.
I’m done shitting on Fuller. He’s fine. His best trait is his body control.
Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
This is how NFL scouts described Dante until one team realized maybe there was something to him being open every single play.
Lol you’re fucking retarded if you compare Fuller and Dante. Dante is a freak athlete that creates insane separation. He has a 40 inch vert, did long jump on the track team, and makes a between the legs dunk look like a lay up.
Don’t ever disrespect Dante like that.
Of course Dante is a better athlete but that didn't stop Fuller from producing a receiving season every bit as good as Dante’s senior year. Why is this so fucking hard.
Bump this thread when Fuller has a good season and gets drafted in the middle rounds.
I’ll half against you on this one roadie.
He is a good WR3 playing WR1.
Fuller plays a lot like a JAG (with an occasional incredible catch) but more importantly for the NFL he looks a lot like a JAG athletically and He provides no special teams upside.
Even with a great season he will suffer similar treatment Gaskin did.
There are roughly 33ish pac12 players drafted any given year.
2019: two Pac12 WR drafted before 6th round; Harry (32), JJ AsiagoChicken (57) 2018: two Pac12 WR drafted before 6th round; Pettis (44), Lastley (162)
Tupo didn't light the world on fire the year he won the award. He went from a nothing player to a solid contributor. I'll second the John Clark nomination. He's another Marysville guy like Tani and I think he will add senior depth to our young D line.
Fuller doesn’t have one elite trait. He’s a savvy little receiver, nothing special.
He gets open
Not against elite corners
Did well against Penn State, Auburn, Utah (first game), and Ohio State. But still.
He wins some 50/50 balls, he’s decent at those. I wouldn’t call that getting open. His td vs Penn St he created basically no separation against a middle linebacker in Tampa 2.
I’m done shitting on Fuller. He’s fine. His best trait is his body control.
Dude there's a million Browning taking a shitty sack gifs with Fuller running around by himself.
Just like Pettis Fuller's numbers have been severely impacted by Browning being Browning.
What is it people hate about Fuller so much? Dude ran a 4.45 at the Husky combine, has posted a good 3 cone, has shown the ability to go get the ball in the air. He gets open all the time and catches the damn ball when he gets his hands on it.
He's a terrible punt returner and not great after the catch. He's not a superstar. But I really don't understand the hate for Fuller.
He's a good argument for people writing off a kid because they didn't like him as a recruit.
He's going to play in the league and some of you are going to be shocked. You shouldn't be.
Tupo didn't light the world on fire the year he won the award. He went from a nothing player to a solid contributor. I'll second the John Clark nomination. He's another Marysville guy like Tani and I think he will add senior depth to our young D line.
Tupo was a scholarship player and I think maybe even a 4-star recruit. Clark is a walk-on. He might play a little bit I don’t see him having a year where come December we’re all on #teamclark.
I’d go with Bronson as my first choice followed by Chico but that’s because Chico already was productive pre-injury so it shouldn’t come as a surprise if he plays well.
Tupo didn't light the world on fire the year he won the award. He went from a nothing player to a solid contributor. I'll second the John Clark nomination. He's another Marysville guy like Tani and I think he will add senior depth to our young D line.
Tupo was a scholarship player and I think maybe even a 4-star recruit. Clark is a walk-on. He might play a little bit I don’t see him having a year where come December we’re all on #teamclark.
I’d go with Bronson as my first choice followed by Chico but that’s because Chico already was productive pre-injury so it shouldn’t come as a surprise if he plays well.
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As for the senior ready to explode, I'll go with John Clark.
I could be wrong though.
He wins some 50/50 balls, he’s decent at those. I wouldn’t call that getting open. His td vs Penn St he created basically no separation against a middle linebacker in Tampa 2.
I’m done shitting on Fuller. He’s fine. His best trait is his body control.
It takes a minute
Its hord
He is a good WR3 playing WR1.
Fuller plays a lot like a JAG (with an occasional incredible catch) but more importantly for the NFL he looks a lot like a JAG athletically and He provides no special teams upside.
Even with a great season he will suffer similar treatment Gaskin did.
There are roughly 33ish pac12 players drafted any given year.
2019: two Pac12 WR drafted before 6th round; Harry (32), JJ AsiagoChicken (57)
2018: two Pac12 WR drafted before 6th round; Pettis (44), Lastley (162)
No earlier than a 6th round flyer, if at all.
Just like Pettis Fuller's numbers have been severely impacted by Browning being Browning.
Not saying Fuller is Pettis, don't twist.
He's good though.
He's a terrible punt returner and not great after the catch. He's not a superstar. But I really don't understand the hate for Fuller.
He's a good argument for people writing off a kid because they didn't like him as a recruit.
He's going to play in the league and some of you are going to be shocked. You shouldn't be.
I'll go Mcclatcher because he hasn't been said and Bronson, Clark, etc are too boring and I want our young studs to play.
Breakout from any class would be an interesting debate. So many players to choose from this year.
I’d go with Bronson as my first choice followed by Chico but that’s because Chico already was productive pre-injury so it shouldn’t come as a surprise if he plays well.