08-30-2022, 01:53 PM
(08-30-2022, 01:40 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Heck, you can make him a WR4. He has 4.51 speed and is 6'6", 251 lbs.
His athletic profile compared to Tee Higgins...
Vert:
Howard - 30
Higgins - 31
Broad:
Howard - 1001
Higgins - 1003
40:
Howard - 4.51 (1.55 10-split)
Higgins - 4.54 (1.66 10-split)
Shuttle:
Howard - 4.16
Higgins - 4.53
Keep in mind that Howard did this 35 lbs heavier than Higgins too.
If the Bengals didn't want to use him as an inline TE, they could definitely use him as a backup WR.
Those are some damn impressive numbers for a TE. I could see him being a backup WR for us that could actually scare
some teams unlike Morgan or Thomas. Versatility is always a good thing in football, OJ Howard could fill 2 needs in 1
player. Too young to be washed up like Goodberry's brother said, he has played behind top TE's similar to Hurst honestly
and adds more in the blocking department which is my only concern with Hurst.