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RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - Synric - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 06:14 PM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: You put 6'4 Green on one side, 6'4 Higgins on the other , n the redzone. Then you also have Boyd in the slot, motion with JR ( a pick that I hated, but ts, I think his is his year to REALLY bust loose). Opposing secondaries arse's are going to be puckered! (04-27-2020, 06:39 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Add 6'5" Auden Tate as that 4th RZ receiver. Add in 6'5 Drew Sample and CJ Uzomah and they have alot of height for Burrow to throw too. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - coachmcneil71 - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 06:39 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Add 6'5" Auden Tate as that 4th RZ receiver. Agreed! I was going to throw his name in the mix. Just got lazy. He showed his potential last season. Definitely another RZ threat. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - ochocincos - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 06:46 PM)Synric Wrote: Add in 6'5 Drew Sample and CJ Uzomah and they have alot of height for Burrow to throw too. Maybe Uzomah, but Sample hasn't shown to be a pass catcher yet ![]() I'd use Ross well before Sample in the RZ. Ross is good at getting TDs RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - Essex Johnson - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 04:18 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Thanks! I'm glad to be winning you overIt was sweet in 2011 and I dont see why we cant with a better QB by all accounts RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - McC - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 06:46 PM)Synric Wrote: Add in 6'5 Drew Sample and CJ Uzomah and they have alot of height for Burrow to throw too. And the UDFA kid, Washington is 6'5". Our WR room could field a helluva basketball team. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - CarolinaBengalFanGuy - 04-27-2020 I'm not going to quote you but on the arm length thing, Kelvin Benjamin very well could have also been an elite playmaker if he wasn't a fat lazy son of a gun. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - Synric - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 06:46 PM)Synric Wrote: Add in 6'5 Drew Sample and CJ Uzomah and they have alot of height for Burrow to throw too. (04-27-2020, 06:52 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Maybe Uzomah, but Sample hasn't shown to be a pass catcher yet Not if they are using play action from a heavy 12 personnel redzone package. The Bengals have alot of peices just a below average offensive line lol. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - ochocincos - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 07:18 PM)Synric Wrote: Not if they are using play action from a heavy 12 personnel redzone package. If that, yes, but I'd rather have 3-5 WRs out there in the RZ than Uzomah and Sample. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - CJD - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 07:17 PM)CarolinaBengalFanGuy Wrote: I'm not going to quote you but on the arm length thing, Kelvin Benjamin very well could have also been an elite playmaker if he wasn't a fat lazy son of a gun. He had a really nice first two years. But then it all went downhill. But his arm length obviously helped. Long armed, 6'4" receivers with some wiggle are tough to guard. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - jabor - 04-27-2020 Posting newbie here :) I think the big difference between Green and Higgins is their separation on the deep route when the ball's in the air. I think Green is special in this regard, as was Chris Henry. I mean how many times have we seen the ball in the air and see both Green and Henry just flat out blow by their one-on-one coverage? Especially Henry..my jaw would drop at the sudden separation he'd get from his coverage. I shudder to think of what Green's stats might have been with a strong-armed quarterback like Palmer. I think this is also born out in their combine numbers, if you look at their 10, 20, & 40 yd progression times, as well as their mph at the end of the 40. Check it out here: https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?f=Chris&l=Henry&i=7140 https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?f=A.J.&l=Green&i=6458 http://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?f=Tee&l=Higgins&i=30138 RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - BonnieBengal - 04-27-2020 Really great post and so well researched. I got the same impression watching Tee Higgin's highlights RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - CJD - 04-27-2020 (04-27-2020, 04:58 PM)JerseyDD09 Wrote: CrazyjDawg, It's a great time to be a Bengals fan! ![]() Shenault would have been a great pick as well, but I think Higgins just fit their system and what they want to do too well. This is probably my favorite non-Burrow pick since AJ Green himself XD. RE: Comparing AJ Green and Tee Higgins as prospects - shanebo - 04-28-2020 Great OP (and thread). I've thought all along that Higgins is probably the 3rd or 4th receiver in this class, behind Jeudy, Lamb, and maybe Ruggs (whose lack of elite production and similarities to Ross are question marks in my mind). Agree that Tee has a lot of similarities to AJ, and that the biggest difference between the two is that AJ was more polished coming out of college (better route runner, toe taps, high-pointing, tracking deep balls, etc.) Comparing Tee to Tate is selling Tee a little short, though. Tee has much better receiving skills. For Tee, the comp that comes to my mind is Mike Williams. Williams has similar measurables and had a similar skill set coming out of Clemson. Drafted by the Chargers, he got off to a slow start in that high-powered offense with his limited route tree. First season was a total dud, 11 catches for 95 yards. But his route running and production improved each season. 700 yards, 11 TDs in season 2, then hit 1000 yards in season 3. Now in year 4, hes poised to become their No 1 as Keenan Allen starts to decline. I see a similar progression for Tee. I don't expect him to be ROY in year 1, or put up anywhere near the stats that AJ put up. But if he continues to develop and learns the NFL game and our offense, he absolutely has the tools to become a great receiver in this league. |