04-11-2021, 01:09 PM
Let’s remember that part of how receivers get separation is schematic - how are the routes designed. This is why you see things like bunched receivers that scatter, multiple crosses and so on. If your route tree does not give defenses anything to think about as to what the receivers will do it makes it easier to cover them.
So what does this mean about the Rd 1 pick? I will be thrilled if we take Sewell. I will likewise be thrilled if it’s Chase. I’m even good with Pitts although that would require us to adapt our offense into one that aggressively passes to the TE to fully leverage.
So what does this mean about the Rd 1 pick? I will be thrilled if we take Sewell. I will likewise be thrilled if it’s Chase. I’m even good with Pitts although that would require us to adapt our offense into one that aggressively passes to the TE to fully leverage.
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