Taj Davis, 2019 3* WR, Upland (HS), CA (COMMITED)
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I've decided that it's ok to look at his highlights now that he's committed so you can all be thankful for that.
Kevin Smith is a good comparison in case nobody thought if him. Davis is stocky for a HS receiver and doesn't look 6'2" because of it. He's buit like and strong like Smith. What stood out to me most were a couple of plays where they couldn't push him out of bounds.
I don't know if hes quite as fast as Smith flat out, but his short area quickness, cutting, and acceleration are better. His hands are also better unless they just cut out a bunch of drops. Smith wasn't a natural pass catcher and had bricks for hands at times. Davis looks natural and skilled at snatching the ball out of the air and it really stands out where he has to reach.
I'll save my excitement for when he gets a 4th star though. This isn't the WAC. -
Rumor Race Bannon and Tom Joad are the same person: confirmed.RaceBannon said: -
I have it on good authority Race did spend some years in OklahomaAIRWOLF said:
Rumor Race Bannon and Tom Joad are the same person: confirmed.RaceBannon said: -
dnc said:
I have it on good authority Race did spend some years in OklahomaAIRWOLF said:
Rumor Race Bannon and Tom Joad are the same person: confirmed.RaceBannon said:
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The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get. -
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
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That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
Blackmon was an alcoholic before the Jags drafted him. Not sure I'd put the blame on them for his problems. It's a sad story though.pat_hm said:
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
Never blame the alcoholNorwegianHusky said:
Blackmon was an alcoholic before the Jags drafted him. Not sure I'd put the blame on them for his problems. It's a sad story though.pat_hm said:
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
Well he must have masked it pretty well in college because he was super productive at OSU. I highly doubt the Jags were in the dark regarding his alcohol problems. There has to be some personal accountability as well. I loved how he played the game and it’s sad he never reached his full potential.NorwegianHusky said:
Blackmon was an alcoholic before the Jags drafted him. Not sure I'd put the blame on them for his problems. It's a sad story though.pat_hm said:
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
Let those who have not had at least 3 or 4 DUIs cast the first stone
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Wait, are you saying you’ve never been a functioning alcoholic? You should give it a try!pat_hm said:
Well he must have masked it pretty well in college because he was super productive at OSU. I highly doubt the Jags were in the dark regarding his alcohol problems. There has to be some personal accountability as well. I loved how he played the game and it’s sad he never reached his full potential.NorwegianHusky said:
Blackmon was an alcoholic before the Jags drafted him. Not sure I'd put the blame on them for his problems. It's a sad story though.pat_hm said:
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
It's well known that all the top performers keep a flask in their desk.DoogCourics said:
Wait, are you saying you’ve never been a functioning alcoholic? You should give it a try!pat_hm said:
Well he must have masked it pretty well in college because he was super productive at OSU. I highly doubt the Jags were in the dark regarding his alcohol problems. There has to be some personal accountability as well. I loved how he played the game and it’s sad he never reached his full potential.NorwegianHusky said:
Blackmon was an alcoholic before the Jags drafted him. Not sure I'd put the blame on them for his problems. It's a sad story though.pat_hm said:
I know man. Such a shame. The Jags completely botched him. Never gave him the help he needed. I always thought he was better than Dez coming out of Okie st. He made Brandon Weeden a lot of $$.elord821 said:
He was one of the most talented WRs I've ever seen. Without the DUIs, he would've been a perennial pro-bowler.pat_hm said:
That’s a great comparable. Something made me think Oklahoma State when watching his film last night. Not quite Justin Blackmon but very physical like their receivers have been the last few years.AIRWOLF said:
Physically he reminds me more of another Okie State WR: James Washington. They are built the same and show similar strength to run through tackles. Think Washington is shiftier though.pat_hm said:The best part of his game is his strength. He’s difficult to take down and operates well in tight spaces. He also finishes and never goes out of bounds. I love that punt return when he gets hit early. He doesn’t quite have the twitchy feet of Pettis but has similar explosion and can separate when he needs to. His versatility certainly has a home in our WR room and skill set gives us a unique chess piece to create mismatches. You can move him around from the backfield to the X receiver to the slot.
He reminds me a bit of a poor mans Oklahoma State Dez in that he does a little bit of everything for his offense and plays physical. I like Deyoungs Mike Thomas comparison. Stevie Johnson comes to mind as well. Not a speed guy but has football speed. Really like this kid plus establishing a presence in Upland & the Inland Empire is important for the future. I can’t wait to watch him posterize Criddell as a redshirt sophomore. Great get.
Obviously if Davis ends up being even 75% as good as Washington that would be amazing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifyOARD_i8o
Another thought w/ the Stevie Johnson/Kevin Smith comparisons is both were really good basketball players prior to their football career. Wouldn’t be surprised at all if Taj is a hooper. -
Just watched his hudl. Came.
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My main takeaway from this poast is I'm so glad we no longer have guys like Brian clay getting significant PT.GaryFromTeenMom said:
Mike Thomas shit all over us. He also has 130 yards receiving in two seasons with the Rams. -
Half his fucking highlights were against us. Fucking Brian Clay.DugtheDoog said:
My main takeaway from this poast is I'm so glad we no longer have guys like Brian clay getting significant PT.GaryFromTeenMom said:
Mike Thomas shit all over us. He also has 130 yards receiving in two seasons with the Rams.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5hq-x4_5UA
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Taj just owned this Illinois recuit. Love it.
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Nice to see the croots like Morris better than the resident sexperts.pat_hm said:Taj just owned this Illinois recuit. Love it.
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Smalls, Kalepo, Gee, Taj etc all really vibe with Morris. Seems like a great kid. Number 2 overall at the nations top QB competition. But the sexperts hate him because he has a similar stature to another local QB 8 years ago who failed so he must be trash. Makes sense.dnc said:
Nice to see the croots like Morris better than the resident sexperts.pat_hm said:Taj just owned this Illinois recuit. Love it.
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Dude if he is a gamer like Kellen More, I take that in a heart beatpat_hm said:
Smalls, Kalepo, Gee, Taj etc all really vibe with Morris. Seems like a great kid. Number 2 overall at the nations top QB competition. But the sexperts hate him because he has a similar stature to another local QB 8 years ago who failed so he must be trash. Makes sense.dnc said:
Nice to see the croots like Morris better than the resident sexperts.pat_hm said:Taj just owned this Illinois recuit. Love it.
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Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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I heard that 17 years stop growing at age 17.backthepack said:Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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He's not real likely to get taller. I'm the first one who said he'd start over Sirmon and Yankoff. I still think he will. It won't be because he grows though.pat_hm said:
I heard that 17 years stop growing at age 17.backthepack said:Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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You guys are dodging the subject, how big is his dick?dnc said:
He's not real likely to get taller. I'm the first one who said he'd start over Sirmon and Yankoff. I still think he will. It won't be because he grows though.pat_hm said:
I heard that 17 years stop growing at age 17.backthepack said:Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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WeakarmCobra said:
You guys are dodging the subject, how big is his dick?dnc said:
He's not real likely to get taller. I'm the first one who said he'd start over Sirmon and Yankoff. I still think he will. It won't be because he grows though.pat_hm said:
I heard that 17 years stop growing at age 17.backthepack said:Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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He's going bald at 17. He's not getting taller.pat_hm said:
I heard that 17 years stop growing at age 17.backthepack said:Morris has a fucking gun and is accurate as fuck. He's shorter so fucking what. He's good.
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He's fucking amazing nonetheless. Heaps would have been good if his parents weren't overbearing fuckheads. Morris has the tools we will see if he has the football mind. I like him.