04-20-2017, 10:07 AM
(04-20-2017, 09:49 AM)ochocincos Wrote: True, Williams is more of an over-the-shoulder catcher whereas Evans is more of a comeback high-pointer, but I guess where I was coming from was that both had high pointing the ball, being big and physical, and having strong hands to pluck the ball away from their body listed as strengths and having just NFL average speed (mid 4.5s) as a weakness.
I would say a "horrible" comparison would be like comparing Williams to someone who wins with speed and/or crisp route running. Just because someone isn't exactly like another player doesn't make it a horrible comparison. "Horrible" and "not-the-best" are two different things, which is more what I was getting at..
I agree, Evans isn't a "horrible" comparison, just not a clean one. A horrible one would be Andrew Hawkins haha.