
appoo
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We've seen his FSU highlites, so just conentrate here on the MSU highlites, where he's playing against some really good competition with a very average QB. Keon, insspite of geing a 4.5 - 4.6 guy, show the ability to win deep (explosive) and the ability to make guys miss and create space (YAC). Like people get too caught up in just the 40. This kid gets to speed FAST, he's got incredible body control, and can win you 40 yards on any given play against multiple coverage. In football, the reason you want explosive, is you effect the coverage and forces scheme to put extra resources so you can't take your top off. Keon Coleman, with ihs size, elite hands, body control, acceleration, foot quickness is going to create deep seperation, and thus eventually DCs WILL eventually shade coverage deep on him
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Last year the Bills WR didn't have a single guy who could run faster than a 4.5 other than Shakir, who didn't even break out till last 1/3 of the season. They had exactly ONE Wr who could win on the perimeter, and he was a dude that didn't have either the body control nor speed to beat shaded coverage beat - the only way Davis was effective as a deep threat was when he was isolated. Defenses did not have to worry about anyone else deep, because pretty much any corner could cover Diggs, beyond 15 yards. This season, teams will have to accoutn for the pure speed of Samuel, Keon Coleman's deep ball ability as a bigger, elite body control, quick WR - he's basically a more athletic version of Gabe Davis, and then deal with what's likely a really good WR in Shakir who seemingly can be effective in all route concepts - a poor man's version of Cooper Kupp. Add to that 2 damn good TEs and a really good back out of the backfield. It may not look like it, but this offense absolutely upgraded in WR this offseason because of the added speed and versaility
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The Bills got 2 instant starters, 2 heavy rotation guys, and potentially 2 depth + ST starters in this draft, and people are whining
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source: Trust me
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Rd 6, Pick 219: CB Daequan Hardy, Penn State
appoo replied to section122's topic in The Stadium Wall
think he's just too small to play on the perimeter where he'd get sealed on the sideline by bigger WRs. You want this kid covering in space where he can't get boxed out, and can use his speed and quickness. He'll be Cam Lewis' primary competition to make the roster I think -
Rd 6, Pick 219: CB Daequan Hardy, Penn State
appoo replied to section122's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've followed this kid as a lightly recruited 3* kid out of Pittsburgh who Franklin wanted but no one else really did (PSU was his only P5 offer), to turning himself into one of the best slot corners in the Big 10. Kid can fly, very good in coverage, and is gonna be a great teammate. Pure fighter. -
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You don't need to wonder, he already told us.
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Exactly. Whay happens if Cook goes down for a few games?
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Read, React, Explode
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Don't think he's that kind of athlete at TE but I certainly hope so!
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be excited people
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Shorter is going to be the 5th or 6th WR in the room. I never said elite. They're all pretty good. Take a look at how the Packers built their WR room. Versatility. we don't ened elite WRs when you have 17, you need a plethora of good ones
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versatility in the best thing you can have in your WR corps, if you don't have a JJ or Ja'Marr Chase, and the Bills are now extremely versatile and can offer options at every part of the field. This offense will be flat the best in the Allen era