Pettis brings his return game to the NFL


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4th round is my totally uneducated guess.
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Feels about right. Adoree Jackson snuck into the first round thanks to his punt return skills and he's not as good as Pettis (GOAT), and i'm not sure he was as good of a corner as Pettis was a WR. But I think Pettis is closer to his ceiling coming out than Jackson was (who wasn't coached, obviously). I'm guessing 3rd round.Swaye said:4th round is my totally uneducated guess.
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Thanks Taft!
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3rd at worst. If you look at him just as a WR, then yes he mostly likely a 4/5 round talent. But being the greatest return man in college history puts him in solid 3rd. If he runs a low 4.4 on the 40. He might sneak in to the late 2nd round.Swaye said:4th round is my totally uneducated guess.
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He ran in the low 4.4s at the Husky combine last year IIRCWeakarmCobra said:
3rd at worst. If you look at him just as a WR, then yes he mostly likely a 4/5 round talent. But being the greatest return man in college history puts him in solid 3rd. If he runs a low 4.4 on the 40. He might sneak in to the late 2nd round.Swaye said:4th round is my totally uneducated guess.
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Pettis is a weird player for the NFL because he can’t really seperate in and out of breaks. However he is just unreal when running in the open field.
I never understood why we didn’t try to get him more tunnel screens etc then I realized our offensive brain trust is a bunch of fuckwits and I solved the mystery.
As a PR guy, he’s just magical. I don’t know how much the NFL values that though.
My guess is he runs like 4.44 - and if he does he’ll get into the third round. A disappointing 40 time might push him way down. -
exactly. his body control is really deceptive because his legs get almost wobbly (on purpose) and he has those delayed pause steps and foot drags that defenders can't adjust to. as much as i don't think he projects as a WR in the NFL his hands are amazing and his intangibles make you wonder if he can do it.Dennis_DeYoung said:Pettis is a weird player for the NFL because he can’t really seperate in and out of breaks. However he is just unreal when running in the open field.
I never understood why we didn’t try to get him more tunnel screens etc then I realized our offensive brain trust is a bunch of fuckwits and I solved the mystery.
As a PR guy, he’s just magical. I don’t know how much the NFL values that though.
My guess is he runs like 4.44 - and if he does he’ll get into the third round. A disappointing 40 time might push him way down. -
He would be nice fit for the patriots or the packers. Definitely not a number one option, but great complementary WRMeek said:
exactly. his body control is really deceptive because his legs get almost wobbly (on purpose) and he has those delayed pause steps and foot drags that defenders can't adjust to. as much as i don't think he projects as a WR in the NFL his hands are amazing and his intangibles make you wonder if he can do it.Dennis_DeYoung said:Pettis is a weird player for the NFL because he can’t really seperate in and out of breaks. However he is just unreal when running in the open field.
I never understood why we didn’t try to get him more tunnel screens etc then I realized our offensive brain trust is a bunch of fuckwits and I solved the mystery.
As a PR guy, he’s just magical. I don’t know how much the NFL values that though.
My guess is he runs like 4.44 - and if he does he’ll get into the third round. A disappointing 40 time might push him way down. -
He's fast, a great leaper and has great hands. He's not going to be a superstar but there's no reason he can't be a very good #2 or #3 receiver in the NFL.Meek said:
exactly. his body control is really deceptive because his legs get almost wobbly (on purpose) and he has those delayed pause steps and foot drags that defenders can't adjust to. as much as i don't think he projects as a WR in the NFL his hands are amazing and his intangibles make you wonder if he can do it.Dennis_DeYoung said:Pettis is a weird player for the NFL because he can’t really seperate in and out of breaks. However he is just unreal when running in the open field.
I never understood why we didn’t try to get him more tunnel screens etc then I realized our offensive brain trust is a bunch of fuckwits and I solved the mystery.
As a PR guy, he’s just magical. I don’t know how much the NFL values that though.
My guess is he runs like 4.44 - and if he does he’ll get into the third round. A disappointing 40 time might push him way down.
Remember he has spent his entire career catching passes from Jake Browning and Cyler Miles (with a sprinkling of Lindyquist, Black Power and Kijana Carter). He's probably better than we realize. -
I think playing with shell shocked downsox this year really hurt draft statusdnc said:
He's fast, a great leaper and has great hands. He's not going to be a superstar but there's no reason he can't be a very good #2 or #3 receiver in the NFL.Meek said:
exactly. his body control is really deceptive because his legs get almost wobbly (on purpose) and he has those delayed pause steps and foot drags that defenders can't adjust to. as much as i don't think he projects as a WR in the NFL his hands are amazing and his intangibles make you wonder if he can do it.Dennis_DeYoung said:Pettis is a weird player for the NFL because he can’t really seperate in and out of breaks. However he is just unreal when running in the open field.
I never understood why we didn’t try to get him more tunnel screens etc then I realized our offensive brain trust is a bunch of fuckwits and I solved the mystery.
As a PR guy, he’s just magical. I don’t know how much the NFL values that though.
My guess is he runs like 4.44 - and if he does he’ll get into the third round. A disappointing 40 time might push him way down.
Remember he has spent his entire career catching passes from Jake Browning and Cyler Miles (with a sprinkling of Lindyquist, Black Power and Kijana Carter). He's probably better than we realize. -
He was our? top rated QB
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2nd round, at worst.
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This is a really weak year for wide receivers. After Ridley & Washington it gets pretty bad. Late 2nd early 3rd would be my guess. He should do really well at the combine.
#neverforget
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Why don't you just come out and say I'm an idiot.MisterEm said:2nd round, at worst.
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Look at Kearse who somehow made a rather remarkable career with some huge catches and he is about half as talented as Pettis
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Location! Location! Location!RaceBannon said:Look at Kearse who somehow made a rather remarkable career with some huge catches and he is about half as talented as Pettis
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Need it sold? Call Kim.DerekJohnson said:
Location! Location! Location!RaceBannon said:Look at Kearse who somehow made a rather remarkable career with some huge catches and he is about half as talented as Pettis
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This was the most erect moment of my Doog life.pat_hm said:This is a really weak year for wide receivers. After Ridley & Washington it gets pretty bad. Late 2nd early 3rd would be my guess. He should do really well at the combine.
#neverforget