Kasen said he ran a 4.52??

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"Williams, a former prep All-American, helped reassure scouts that he's recovered from a horrific foot injury two years ago, by clocking in at a respectable 4.62 in the 40-yard dash and posting a 35.5" vertical jump after measuring in at a chiseled 6-foot-1 (and 1/2") and 218 pounds. Williams caught the ball very well during his positional drills, snatching passes from former Washington quarterback Keith Price."
Seriously fubar in all reality, Kasen should have at least 41-43" inch vertical. This is the one player Sark and his staff really fucked over. Gotta feel bad for him.
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I always thought he was faster than most on the board. I predicted a 4.7 or better during the season. He just never had any quicks.
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I don't think Mario Bailey was ever going to win any foot races, but he had incredible quicks.RoadDawg55 said:I always thought he was faster than most on the board. I predicted a 4.7 or better during the season. He just never had any quicks.
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His game is not to outrun people or be quick. Its to go up and get the ball or get the ball in a bubble screen and get yards after catch. Therefore, I think the vertical leap is more important. Hopefully with more time (hehe) he can get that vert closer to 40. I think he's going to end up making the NFL and having a decent career given how far back the injury set him.
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Kasen runs a 4.52 30
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I would hope he's faster than all of us on the bored.RoadDawg55 said:I always thought he was faster than most on the board. I predicted a 4.7 or better during the season. He just never had any quicks.
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Not too bad. Someone will like him and he'll be a good receiver in the NFL. He can haul in some tough balls and get some tough yards with the ball in his hands. He's never going to put up big #s but he'll be a useful receiver.
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chuck said:
Not too bad. Someone will like him and he'll be a good receiver in the NFL. He can haul in some tough balls and get some tough yards with the ball in his hands. He's never going to put up big #s but he'll be a useful
receiverpractice squad player.
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Practice squad players aren't useful?blackmamba said:chuck said:Not too bad. Someone will like him and he'll be a good receiver in the NFL. He can haul in some tough balls and get some tough yards with the ball in his hands. He's never going to put up big #s but he'll be a useful
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I'm happy to know that Kasen and I can trade stories about how fucking awesome we were in high school.
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lacked top end speed?DerekJohnson said:
I don't think Mario Bailey was ever going to win any foot races, but he had incredible quicks.RoadDawg55 said:I always thought he was faster than most on the board. I predicted a 4.7 or better during the season. He just never had any quicks.
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Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
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I too think he should have red shirted. The problem i see is as others have already mentioned, his inability to jump as high as he needs to. He might get signed as a after thought but I doubt he will be drafted.
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I think, in the right situation, Kasen could be really good. I imagine everyone here (myself included) would've killed Jermaine Kearse and said he had no chance to play in the NFL, but I think Kasen could have a similar career. He has a unique skill set, it's just that people need to use it.
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When Kasen is healthy, he could be really good. But IMO, he's still not all the way back. A 35" vertical for a guy who high jumped 7' and triple jumped 50' in HS tells me he's still not fully healed.
As for being used wrong, he was obviously not healthy in 2014. Tough to use a gimpy WR, especially with a noodle-armed QB who throws with his eyes closed. Not a great combo. In hindsight, a RS in 2014 would likely have been the best call. -
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
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I can't believe I'm defending Sloppy Steve but I imagine it was Kasen's call not to redshirt in 2014 (when Sloppy Steve was ripping patron in SoCal again, thanking his lucky stars that HadenFS rescued him from Seattle).Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream. -
No way, Seven needed Kasen from day 1. Kasen will and should return from this injury 90% by the book. A guy who high jumps 7' in high school seriously has some explosion and speed. With the NFL money, trainers and illegal enhancements, he will recover.
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Steve Largent never had any quicks but he knew how to run a route and get open.DerekJohnson said:
I don't think Mario Bailey was ever going to win any foot races, but he had incredible quicks.RoadDawg55 said:I always thought he was faster than most on the board. I predicted a 4.7 or better during the season. He just never had any quicks.
How someone with Kasen's physical skills never had any separation is baffling. -
I think Kasen had the ability to be an NFL WR. Probably not a very good one, but a middle round pick who could bounce around for a little bit.HuskyInAZ said:When Kasen is healthy, he could be really good. But IMO, he's still not all the way back. A 35" vertical for a guy who high jumped 7' and triple jumped 50' in HS tells me he's still not fully healed.
As for being used wrong, he was obviously not healthy in 2014. Tough to use a gimpy WR, especially with a noodle-armed QB who throws with his eyes closed. Not a great combo. In hindsight, a RS in 2014 would likely have been the best call.
After the injury, he's done. He didn't have any speed to sacrifice. I'll be surprised if he makes a practice squad. -
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream. -
It isn't.
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RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed
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I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed -
If Kasen wasn't so hyped out of high school nobody would have thought that much of him in college. There are lots of guys like him in California and other states in high school. he was a good recruit but way over hyped.
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Jamora and Cooper had worse injuries IMHO. Did we ever get a definitive on Kasen's injury? What was it? Foot, Leg? Either way, given his 35" and 4.6 speed, he should be on his way to full recovery.RoadDawg55 said:
I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed
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Thought it was LisfrancNeGgaPlEaSe said:
Jamora and Cooper had worse injuries IMHO. Did we ever get a definitive on Kasen's injury? What was it? Foot, Leg? Either way, given his 35" and 4.6 speed, he should be on his way to full recovery.RoadDawg55 said:
I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed -
If that's true he will recoverGrundleStiltzkin said:
Thought it was LisfrancNeGgaPlEaSe said:
Jamora and Cooper had worse injuries IMHO. Did we ever get a definitive on Kasen's injury? What was it? Foot, Leg? Either way, given his 35" and 4.6 speed, he should be on his way to full recovery.RoadDawg55 said:
I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed -
It was Lisfranc. Remember how long it took Stanback to recover after Oregon State?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Thought it was LisfrancNeGgaPlEaSe said:
Jamora and Cooper had worse injuries IMHO. Did we ever get a definitive on Kasen's injury? What was it? Foot, Leg? Either way, given his 35" and 4.6 speed, he should be on his way to full recovery.RoadDawg55 said:
I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed -
This is just FS. There are differing degrees of injuries. Some ACL tears are worse than others. Some Lisfranc injuries are worse than others. To declare that a couple of ACL tears are worse than a given Listranc injury defies common sense.NeGgaPlEaSe said:
Jamora and Cooper had worse injuries IMHO. Did we ever get a definitive on Kasen's injury? What was it? Foot, Leg? Either way, given his 35" and 4.6 speed, he should be on his way to full recovery.RoadDawg55 said:
I would definitely agree that Sark didn't get the most out of Kasen. He was never used right. That said, he was an NFL WR before the gruesome injury.NeGgaPlEaSe said:RoadDawg55 said:
How is it Sark's fault?Gladstone said:
Fucking THIS.HFNY said:Kasen should've redshirted if he was smart but great players usually think they can return faster than they really can. Would've been really nice to have him in 2015 on the Huskies as 100% healthy but oh well.
I could see him being a practice squad guy for a year and then making a roster somewhere (either NFL or CFL in 2016).
Fuck Sark. Really cheering for Kasen and will be genuinely upset if he doesn't realize his NFL dream.
For not pushing him to reach his full potential, like all of Sark's recruits, he regressed
It was clear that Kasen was not healthy all year, but he certainly got healthier later in the year.