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I have to go with Janis, size and speed, he is a gamer. White has had 3 years to get it but chokes in games, Janis does not
How do we know that? Neither has played. Janis also still has not shown in games he can run more then the simplest routes. On Friday radio was talking about Janis saying that he might be fastest guy on team he might not have the highest football IQ which could hurt him ala learning to run different routes. It might be nice if he can run a 4.4 40 but if he can't learn routes that speed is useless. White has shown more development by far then Janis has.
if you were speaking facts, that would be one thing. but when you just make stuff up and write them down as is they were facts, that's quite another. white is in his third year and janis is in his second. and while we would expect white to show "more development by far" than janis, the truth is that white has been on the practice squad for two years and janis was elevated to the 53-man roster in his first season. and according to mike mccarthy, he was ready to play last year. by the way, janis has 4.3 speed, not 4.4 speed. it is a rare attribute and well worth developing. and the speed is not useless even if he doesn't know the full route tree. billy schroeder proved that. any time you put janis in the game, defenses will have to respect that speed or take the chance of getting burned. we saw janis go up against the patriots #1 corner a couple days ago and he smoked him. and that was with tolzien throwing the ball. rodgers can fit it in a tighter window. in my opinion, there is no question which guy you keep.
Hey RB and GBP4 ... not the Jeff Janis thread LOL but here were his Strength/Weakness pre draft
Analysis
Strengths
Exceptional measurables and leaping ability -- will test through the roof. Accelerates into routes quickly and can separate vertically and uncover underneath working short-to-intermediate zones. Terrific production -- carves up lesser competition and creates chunk plays. Good red-zone target. Exceptional work ethic. Outstanding football character. Very passionate about the game. Has a 37 1/2-inch vertical jump, posted a 3.98-second 20-yard shuttle (fourth-best among receivers) and a 6.64-second 3-cone time.
Weaknesses
Has very small, inconsistent hands -- will cradle the ball and use his body. Is not a nuanced route runner. Does not attack the ball in the air and will give up some break points. Not strong after the catch and will look for a soft landing spot. Can be fazed by traffic. Regularly faced Division II competition. Not a consistent blocker -- does not play to his size.
Frankly his cult following isn't going to help the kid. Agree with Mark let it play out.![]()