![]() |
Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Utter the position “Wide Receiver” and you might get a dozen different definitions and a myriad of all-time great examples. Perhaps no other position on the field allows for such a varied makeup within a club and across the League. Wide Receivers tend to trend more than the Dow Jones Industrials. Remember “The Smurfs” or “The Three Amigos”? They’ve now been replaced with the likes of “Megatron” and “The Natural”.
Effectively and Efficiently This combination of physical talent is bound to come with an adjoining attitude that General Manager’s can only hope don’t mimic some of the recent divas to pass in and out of the National Football League. When scouting football talent we’ve noted the importance of having a great quarterback in building a successful team, but you better have equally productive receivers on the other end. The NFL is dominated (much to the angst of Dan Dierdorf and Chris Berman) through the air. You can argue all you want about running the football, and that even comes from a former wishbone fullback. But the top teams in professional football are the most efficient passing it. To do this consistently over a 16 game season and into the playoffs, you better have breadth and depth at the Wide Receiver position. Parameters Though there isn’t any cookie cutter pattern to the athletic build of wide outs, the League has moved to a much bigger frame; Vincent Jackson, Demaryius Thomas, Andre Johnson, Brandon Marshall, Calvin Johnson…just to name a few. By and large, between 2008-2012, the following parameters have described the average prospect entering the NFL Draft; Height – 6006 Weight – 202 Arm – 31 7/8 Hand – 9 3/8 Bench – 18 40-yard dash – 4.52 Vertical Jump – 32.9” Broad Jump – 9’11” Short Shuttle – 4,26 Long Shuttle – 11.77 3-Cone – 6.91 Full Story |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Good find.
Problem is, in this draft, there are no star WR's (Like AJ, Julio Jones, Megatron, etc..). So who do the Texans go after and when? Allen will be gone before we pick in the 1st and Williams may be there for us, but will the Texans take him or go for an ILB (Minter), DE, or DT? My guess is, if Minter or a DE they covet are there they will bypass WR until later, like they did last year. |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Unless there's some unforeseen run on WR's there should be several good ones available to us in the 2nd round. And they're not stars yet, but they might be one day if we choose right.
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
Appreciate the link OP. |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
I'm at Starbucks near the Tijuana border right this moment; need me to pick up a few amigos? :ahhaha:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Texans need to change their WR talent evaluations based off talent & focus more on production.
Let's step back a minute & forget about this draft. Now in the year 2014, playoffs what rookie WR could have the biggest impact going forward? I would say the safest pick would be Robert Woods, USC. The other one who fits perfectly is Quinton Patton. Can't wait until the combine to distinguish between the two, both come from different circumstances but one of these young men could really make a difference immediately. |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
What is 6'4" 200 lbs 4.49 speed, 73/1083 14.8 9TDs and should be available in second round?
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
Although he's only 6'2/6'3 DaRick Rodgers would also fit those parameters. When is the last time Gary/Rick picked a difference maker at WR? |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
why is no one talking about patterson. i personally feel he has the biggest upside although he is quite raw
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
his combine could really shoot him up though |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
I am hoping there is a run of QB picks early at least 4 taken early. This draft may not have the end all #1 player but it sure seems to be a real depp draft of talent across the board. The Texans will have 4 picks in the first 100. FO can't afford any mistakes this year.
|
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Quote:
Srrono, I think you'll get your wish. I think there will be plenty of QB's taken, there always is, and there will be CB's, OT's, OLB's, DT's, and DE's taken ahead of us that there should be some very good WR talent left for us at #27. Also I agree with you with those 4 picks in the top 100 players there better not be any WTF small school project players, ie: reaches. We need 4 elite/very good/good picks. Why do I again have very little confidence in Kubiak to make the right picks? This happens every year. I guess there's just been to many Molden, Okoye, T. Johnson, Jacoby Jones, etc... picks made early. |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
I wanted to look at the past few drafts WR in top 3 rounds
Round Pick# Name Team College 2012 1 5 Justin Blackmon Jaguars Oklahoma State 1 13 Michael Floyd Cardinals Notre Dame 1 20 Kendall Wright Titans Baylor 1 30 A.J. Jenkins 49ers Illinois 2 33 Brian Quick Rams Appalachian State 2 43 Stephen Hill Jets Georgia Tech 2 45 Alshon Jeffery Bears South Carolina 2 54 Ryan Broyles Lions Oklahoma 2 63 Rueben Randle Giants Louisiana State 3 68 Devier Posey Texans Ohio State 3 69 T.J. Graham Bills North Carolina State 3 83 Mohamed Sanu Bengals Rutgers 3 92 T.Y. Hilton Colts Florida International 2011 1 4 A.J. Green Bengals Georgia 1 6 Julio Jones Falcons Alabama 1 26 Jonathan Baldwin Chiefs Pittsburgh 2 44 Titus Young Lions Boise State 2 58 Torrey Smith Ravens Maryland 2 59 Greg Little Browns North Carolina 2 64 Randall Cobb Packers Kentucky 3 78 Austin Pettis Rams Boise State 3 79 Leonard Hankerson Redskins Miami (FL) 3 82 Vincent Brown Chargers San Diego State 3 83 Jerrel Jernigan Giants Troy 2010 1 22 Demaryius Thomas Broncos Georgia Tech 1 24 Dez Bryant Cowboys Oklahoma State 2 39 Arrelious Benn Buccaneers Illinois 2 60 Golden Tate Seahawks Notre Dame 3 77 Damian Williams Titans USC 3 78 Brandon LaFell Panthers Louisiana State 3 82 Emmanuel Sanders Steelers Southern Methodist 3 84 Jordan Shipley Bengals Texas 3 87 Erick Decker Broncos Minnesota 3 88 Andre Roberts Cardinals Citadel 3 89 Armanti Edwards Panthers Appalachian State 3 90 Taylor Price Patriots Ohio 2009 1 7 Darrius Heyward-Bey Raiders Maryland 1 10 Michael Crabtree 49ers Texas Tech 1 19 Jeremy Maclin Eagles Missouri 1 22 Percy Harvin Vikings Florida 1 30 Kenny Britt Titans Rutgers 2 36 Brian Robiskie Browns Ohio State 2 50 Mohammed Massoquoi Browns Georgia 3 82 Derrick Williams Lions Penn State 3 83 Brandon Tate Patriots North Carolina 3 84 Mike Wallace Steelers Mississippi 3 85 Ramses Barden Giants Cal Poly 3 87 Patrick Turner Dolphins USC 3 91 Deon Butler Seahawks Penn State 3 99 Juaquin Iglesias Bears Oklahoma 2008 2 33 Donnie Avery Rams Houston 2 34 Devin Thomas Redskins Michigan State 2 36 Jordy Nelson Packers Kansas State 2 41 James Hardy Bills Indiana 2 42 Eddie Royal Broncos Virginia Tech 2 46 Jerome Simpson Bengals Coastal Carolina 2 49 DeSean Jackson Eagles California 2 51 Malcolm Kelly Redskins Oklahoma 2 53 Limas Sweed Steelers Texas 2 58 Dexter Jackson Buccaneers Appalachian State 3 70 Earl Bennett Bears Vanderbilt 3 81 Early Doucet Cardinals Louisiana State 3 84 Harry Douglas Falcons Louisville 3 95 Mario Manningham Giants Michigan 3 97 Andre Caldwell Bengals Florida |
Re: Scouting Football Talent – Breaking down WR trends
Srrono, if history repeats itself then I feel confident we can get a very good WR in the 2nd round.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:51 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Ad Management by RedTyger