Good to hear he put up solid times in the workouts. I'm still very curious about what range teams are assessing him. I think he could absolutely flourish in the right type of offense, total nightmare mismatch for a lot of defenders.
It's still a bummer that our best player is forgoing two years of eligibility to maybe not even get drafted. Classic LOWF.
You can't be serious. It's a positive that a Wake football player is good enough to leave early. Add to that, his size is a terrible risk to return and get injured.
At only 173 pounds, Dortch ran his 40-yard dash attempts in 4.57 and 4.60, adding a 33-inch vertical and a 9-1 broad jump. His best chance to be drafted will be as a return man.
Define "good enough to leave early". Not speaking to Dortch's situation specifically 'cause I don't know his motivations... but, to me, hoping to get picked in the last round or two is not typically what you think of when you think "good enough to leave early".
This is how I view it. Seemed like one of those players that made sense to wait another year or two. He would have been very special in the acc the next two years. Hate to miss that for some tryouts and practice squads and his “cup of coffee” in the league.
Define "good enough to leave early". Not speaking to Dortch's situation specifically 'cause I don't know his motivations... but, to me, hoping to get picked in the last round or two is not typically what you think of when you think "good enough to leave early".
Where do these rank among receivers? These sound about what I was capable of when I was his age, that is, nowhere near the extremes you would expect for an NFL athlete,