deacvision7
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That kinda shocks me, but fair enoughYeah, Engram is the fastest player on the Giants (that included OBJ).
I stand corrected.
That kinda shocks me, but fair enoughYeah, Engram is the fastest player on the Giants (that included OBJ).
Except Evan Engram ran/runs a 4.42 in the 40. Surratt is most likely in the 4.7 range.
Surratt is a great college wideout. And we may end up getting lucky that he plays all 4 years due to his lack of elite athleticism.
Except Evan Engram ran/runs a 4.42 in the 40. Surratt is most likely in the 4.7 range.
Surratt is a great college wideout. And we may end up getting lucky that he plays all 4 years due to his lack of elite athleticism.
Wondering if NFL gm's think Surratt can be converted to tight end like Desmond Clark? He's need to put on another 20 pounds I'd think. Not sure Surratt has the speed for playing the outside in the NFL. He certainly won't wow anyone at the combine. He's a bit of a tweener.
we've got one more year with Surratt?
Boogie #36 and Surrat #48 in one guy's top 60 draft board: https://theathletic.com/1251341/201...-board-seven-quarterbacks-crack-updated-list/
Doesn't Sage have to come back next year before he can declare? He's a true Soph right?
Doesn't Sage have to come back next year before he can declare? He's a true Soph right?
No. Sage is a red-shirt sophomore, like Dortch was last year.
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I think red shirting skill players is overrated.
I bet you're glad Scotty redshirted
And maybe Sage got stronger and developed as a football player that redshirt year. Greene and Groulx are two 4 star receivers who have not played a game yet. If there is a need at that position and Clawson feels that you can contribute better than the available players, he has proven that you get to play - see Kenneth Walker III.