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[News] Keenan Reynolds: 'I've Got A Long Way To Go'

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The Ravens’ converted quarterback to wide receiver says he’s ‘drinking from the firehose’ trying to learn the playbook and the art of playing wide receiver. And he’s behind other NFL rookies after missing two weeks of Organized Team Activities.

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As much as I admire and like Reynolds, I don't see a realistic way he makes the 53 man roster, especially if Campanaro is healthy by TC and playing well and uninhibited. However, he'll definitely be part of the practice squad, but will also be poachable by other teams.

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I made a comment on LFW how I would like to see Keenan make the team.but that it would mean another player that i liked would have to go. It's so hard to choose between players that you like. I truly believe that Keenan is going to be special.

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As much as I admire and like Reynolds, I don't see a realistic way he makes the 53 man roster, especially if Campanaro is healthy by TC and playing well and uninhibited. However, he'll definitely be part of the practice squad, but will also be poachable by other teams.

Reynolds will be given every chance to stick and the odd man out will probably be Campo. He just can't stay healthy and it seems they drafted Reynolds for just that reason. I, for one, hope that Campo can make it because he always finds the open area and has hands of glue. However, he's more a player on paper than one on the field.

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  18 hours ago, stixfix69 said:

A year on the PS would do him well.....

He would never ever clear waivers.

Can we wait to see him play before making claims like this? If he looks like a guy that has never played wide receiver before, is a team going to give up a roster spot for a guy that probably won't see the field this season?

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I was skeptical about this pick originally beyond him just becoming a punt returner that may have to wait a few years before the Navy allows him to play. Watching Reynolds run routes and catch the ball makes me think he is a twitched up slot WR who could cause matchup nightmares against LB's, slot CB's, and Safety's. I am excited to see how he develops.

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  On 6/10/2016 at 4:21 PM, Tower of Power said:
  On 6/10/2016 at 3:40 PM, stixfix69 said:

A year on the PS would do him well.....

He would never ever clear waivers.

Can we wait to see him play before making claims like this? If he looks like a guy that has never played wide receiver before, is a team going to give up a roster spot for a guy that probably won't see the field this season?

Cleveland might. He's probably better than some of their players and he can return kicks.

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Reynolds will do fine I feel the Ravens should send him long first instead of sending him on short routes and Joe slinging the rock very hard mite bounce off his hands or chest resulting into a INT! Like the routes they sent Marlon on which I felt weren't good enough Marlon hardly ever was thrown to down field because like everyone in the league knows by now Joe locks on his WRs! Send Reynolds up top and on post patterns double moves and not 5yds off the line of scrimmage risking turnovers!

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3 hours ago, Purple Dawg 96 said:

Reynolds will do fine I feel the Ravens should send him long first instead of sending him on short routes and Joe slinging the rock very hard mite bounce off his hands or chest resulting into a INT! Like the routes they sent Marlon on which I felt weren't good enough Marlon hardly ever was thrown to down field because like everyone in the league knows by now Joe locks on his WRs! Send Reynolds up top and on post patterns double moves and not 5yds off the line of scrimmage risking turnovers!

With a speedy receiver, wouldn't a 5 yd pass be safer than a deep one "if" Joe locks on to his wr'ers?

Honest question, not being a smarty pants 

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