10-25-2018, 07:53 AM
Ross' highest realistic ceiling seems to be "takes pressure off other receivers by running straight down the field". And that has its benefits, for sure. But if he continues to quit on the rare occasions it's actually thrown his way, then teams will become increasingly more willing to just not even bother with him.
It'd be nice if he has a breakout season next year and becomes our third high impact receiver on the team but, you know...at this point I just doubt that'll ever happen.
It always sucks when a top 10 pick does nothing for you. You could say that for first round picks in general, but a top 10 pick, theoretically, should be a once or twice a decade kind of thing for a successful team and flubbing it so badly (when there are so many high impact players available at those spots) really leaves a sour taste in your mouth, doesn't it?
It'd be nice if he has a breakout season next year and becomes our third high impact receiver on the team but, you know...at this point I just doubt that'll ever happen.
It always sucks when a top 10 pick does nothing for you. You could say that for first round picks in general, but a top 10 pick, theoretically, should be a once or twice a decade kind of thing for a successful team and flubbing it so badly (when there are so many high impact players available at those spots) really leaves a sour taste in your mouth, doesn't it?