11-29-2015, 10:54 AM
AJ Green is a great receiver. He is easily top 10 and probably top 5 or at least pretty close. I don't care about his peers. I don't need to make comparisons.
When Dalton throws an interception Green's way, I get tired of the alligator arms and the half-assed jogging after the DB. I get tired of him having no clue how to use his body to prevent DBs from undercutting him. I get tired of him watching picks. Take a damn offensive pass interference penalty. That's better than an interception. The reason Dalton throws more picks Green's way isn't solely on Dalton or the amount of attempts he makes to Green. Some of it is that AJ doesn't bail Andy out, ever.
AJ has no desire to turn defender. He won't try to break it up. He'll watch the pick and then jog after the guy with minimal effort.
That's why I have a hard time saying AJ is elite. He has the skillset, he has the potential, but he needs to take the next step as well.
When Dalton throws an interception Green's way, I get tired of the alligator arms and the half-assed jogging after the DB. I get tired of him having no clue how to use his body to prevent DBs from undercutting him. I get tired of him watching picks. Take a damn offensive pass interference penalty. That's better than an interception. The reason Dalton throws more picks Green's way isn't solely on Dalton or the amount of attempts he makes to Green. Some of it is that AJ doesn't bail Andy out, ever.
AJ has no desire to turn defender. He won't try to break it up. He'll watch the pick and then jog after the guy with minimal effort.
That's why I have a hard time saying AJ is elite. He has the skillset, he has the potential, but he needs to take the next step as well.