Don't know what to make of those two.
On the one hand, they both have good size, are 'polished" HS Wr's, Mustapha especially blocks well, both catch the ball and both are very productive.
What I don't see is the elite athleticism, quickness that I see from our 3 current WR"s who are the best group we've had in many, many years.
On the one hand both can beat HS defenders deep but on the other hand NEITHER has elite separation skills IMO.
They look like solid 3-3.5 Star Wr's but can either be special like a Danny Davis?
Don't think so but I guess we MUST go with the WR's coach on this one, he's been correct before!
Don't get me wrong, before these last 2 classes, these kids would have been FINE "Gets" certainly in the Wheelwright class of recruit and these kids look like they are more likely to stay healthy, guess I'm spoiled but I can more quickly see a role for Cruikshank with his elite quickness, than for either of these prospects.
Guess I'm spoiled.
On the one hand, they both have good size, are 'polished" HS Wr's, Mustapha especially blocks well, both catch the ball and both are very productive.
What I don't see is the elite athleticism, quickness that I see from our 3 current WR"s who are the best group we've had in many, many years.
On the one hand both can beat HS defenders deep but on the other hand NEITHER has elite separation skills IMO.
They look like solid 3-3.5 Star Wr's but can either be special like a Danny Davis?
Don't think so but I guess we MUST go with the WR's coach on this one, he's been correct before!
Don't get me wrong, before these last 2 classes, these kids would have been FINE "Gets" certainly in the Wheelwright class of recruit and these kids look like they are more likely to stay healthy, guess I'm spoiled but I can more quickly see a role for Cruikshank with his elite quickness, than for either of these prospects.
Guess I'm spoiled.
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