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It's the chart that has been used by 30 years. it's the one that's out there that you google comes up most often. I have heard of the Rich Hill chart as that is newer but not the Harvard chart. It must not give many points out of it gave that trade a 7th round pick.Why are people/writers still referencing the JJ draft value chart when JJ himself has said it doesn’t apply anymore?
- Of 34 quarterbacks with at least 100 dropbacks, Love has been victimized by the third-highest drop rate, 8.8 percent, according to Pro Football Focus.
- Combined, according to PFF, every player on the Packers roster has made nine contested catches out of 43 opportunities. Essentially, on 50/50 balls, everyone from Romeo Doubs (5-of-13) to Christian Watson (0-for-8) to Josiah Deguara (1-for-1) has caught 20.8 percent of those chances.
For sake of comparison, receiver D.J. Moore, who was acquired by the Bears before the draft, has caught 11-of-16.
“You always can be better there,” offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said. “I think No. 1, that starts with the attitude of the guy going up for the ball. ‘It’s either mine or nobody’s.’ We practice that a lot actually where we’re working on fades and stuff like that. I think Romeo’s done a really good job in those situations. But, yeah, everybody, it all starts with a mindset of just going up there and attacking that ball.”
- There are no publicly available numbers to judge missed assignments. There have been obvious ones, such as two players in the same spot, and not-so-obvious ones, such as the 32-yard completion to Jayden Reed last week that could have been a lot bigger had he taken his route up the numbers.
“I don't want him to look out there and think a guy has to be there at 10 yards and he's at 12 or he's at 14,” receivers coach and passing-game coordinator Jason Vrable said. “We can't be having that stuff and it's happened at times, and that might make Luke Jordan not as confident.”
That's gotta show up on the film during talent eval though, doesn't it?Big problem though, you can’t really teach that drive and commitment to fight for a ball. You kinda have it or you don’t. GB is in real trouble unless they can find some receivers who have that natural fight in them.
One would think so.That's gotta show up on the film during talent eval though, doesn't it?
Now your getting into FlaPacks argument that the personal department is not capable of evaluating talent. At this point, he appears to have hit the nail on the head.That's gotta show up on the film during talent eval though, doesn't it?