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JuJu - WR, USC

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This 19 year old wide receiver out of USC can be our AJ Green. Our Antonio Brown of our own that we've always wanted for years to come. At 19, that's a good 15 strong years out of him.

 

Just watch his touchdowns against Arizona

 

 

Especially the one at 2;00. That adjustment to catch the ball and stay on his feet to go into the end zone. The things he does is what you can only get from ELITE receivers. Very few guys have his skillset, and him having it at 19 is just amazing.

 

I know we have other issues but with SSS retiring, we desperately need a #1 guy at this position already. Perriman is NOT the receiver that JuJu is and I doubt we'll have the pick for Myles Garrett. JuJu would be a fantastic addition for our offense. He reminds me a lot of a young SSS.

 

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I do like juju. I think hes a great athelete and has emense potential especially with how young he is...however and i know you study the player not the helmet but i cant help but take into account that ge goes to usc who never seem to produce in the nfl

On your aj green comp: i think mike williams is more like aj gree. With juju being like a dez bryant 

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4 hours ago, ravensnation5220 said:

I do like juju. I think hes a great athelete and has emense potential especially with how young he is...however and i know you study the player not the helmet but i cant help but take into account that ge goes to usc who never seem to produce in the nfl

On your aj green comp: i think mike williams is more like aj gree. With juju being like a dez bryant 

Immense*

 

My NFL comparison to JuJu is Steve Smith SR. His physical play reminds me a lot of him. The "I'm gonna stiff arm you to the ground and run right at you" mentality. I love a tough intimidating receiver. That was Boldin and that's JuJu.

 

 

 

A lot of receivers just run out of bounds. These are kind of things IMO that help you accurately decipher who's gonna be that future NFL star that separates himself from the mediocre nobodies. That desire to make a bigger play. I love it.

 

Very SSS'ish

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2MZMwx3Mck

 

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59 minutes ago, Cillmatic said:

Dudes slow and got SHUT DOWN by Marlon Humphrey and another team  earlier this year.

Max Browne is terrible though. Look at the numbers he put up with Kessler and now darnold 

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1 hour ago, Cillmatic said:

Dudes slow and got SHUT DOWN by Marlon Humphrey and another team  earlier this year.

Many scouts are apparently questioning his speed and ability to separate in the NFL. It'd be a LaQuon Treadwell case in all likelihood.

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Speed isn't everything. Ask Breshad Perriman.

 

Ask Jarvis Landry who runs a 4.6 how much it matters.

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7 hours ago, reed20 said:

Speed isn't everything. Ask Breshad Perriman.

 

Ask Jarvis Landry who runs a 4.6 how much it matters.

Speed isn't everything...but it's certainly not irrelevant either, especially at WR. 

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9 hours ago, reed20 said:

Speed isn't everything. Ask Breshad Perriman.

 

Ask Jarvis Landry who runs a 4.6 how much it matters.

Unless you're a great route runner speed means A LOT.

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1 hour ago, Cillmatic said:

Unless you're a great route runner speed means A LOT.

Which JuJu is. 40 yard dashes mean nothing. I've seen guys that run 4.2 get caught from behind once they're in a helmet and pads. Watch JuJu on tape and tell me if he looks slow.

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14 minutes ago, reed20 said:

Which JuJu is. 40 yard dashes mean nothing. I've seen guys that run 4.2 get caught from behind once they're in a helmet and pads. Watch JuJu on tape and tell me if he looks slow.

he does

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12 hours ago, reed20 said:

Which JuJu is. 40 yard dashes mean nothing. I've seen guys that run 4.2 get caught from behind once they're in a helmet and pads. Watch JuJu on tape and tell me if he looks slow.

If DeSean Jackson wasn't fast he'd be out of the league after year 2. Speed means a lot depending on the situation.

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52 minutes ago, Cillmatic said:

If DeSean Jackson wasn't fast he'd be out of the league after year 2. Speed means a lot depending on the situation.

That's not really true because Jackson had dynamic talents as a PR/KR as well, so he knew how to work in space. He just was/is solely a boundary receiver.

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1 hour ago, Cillmatic said:

If DeSean Jackson wasn't fast he'd be out of the league after year 2. Speed means a lot depending on the situation.

Desean Jackson's speed is his only weapon. You're taking the most unfair example. 

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6 minutes ago, Jacquouille said:

Desean Jackson's speed is his only weapon. You're taking the most unfair example. 

No, it's a fact that for some players, if they weren't fast they wouldn't be HALF the player they are. Hell, if Perriman didn't run a 4.21 we wouldn't have been draft any higher than the fourth round.

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3 hours ago, Cillmatic said:

No, it's a fact that for some players, if they weren't fast they wouldn't be HALF the player they are. Hell, if Perriman didn't run a 4.21 we wouldn't have been draft any higher than the fourth round.

Well yes, it's called a characteristic. When you have suspect hands, no short Spice quickness, zero route running, of course you're going to need a whole lot of speed to get drafted. Nobody's gonna draft Juju for his speed. That doesn't make him a bad receiver. 

SSS is one of the slowest and yet he dominates every week.

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7 hours ago, Davesta said:

Soooo you wouldn't have taken Dez? 

What exactly are you even talking about?

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57 minutes ago, hn68wb4 said:

What exactly are you even talking about?

 

Dez and JuJu are both 6'2, 225 pounds and run a 4.5. Dez is a dominant receiver in the NFL.

 

JuJu has been dominant in college. Perriman, who runs a 4.2, wasn't. He was drafted merely for speed and how has that panned out? Lets draft football players, eh?

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42 minutes ago, reed20 said:

 

Dez and JuJu are both 6'2, 225 pounds and run a 4.5. Dez is a dominant receiver in the NFL.

 

JuJu has been dominant in college. Perriman, who runs a 4.2, wasn't. He was drafted merely for speed and how has that panned out? Lets draft football players, eh?

Big difference here, Dez plays fast and JuJu doesn't, he'll be lucky to get anywhere near 4.5 in the 40. No one here is saying you can't be a player if you're slow but the questions about whether he can separate against NFL CBs didn't just come out of nowhere. And we get it, you don't like Perriman and aren't interested in giving him a shot beyond 7 games, you sound like a broken record on him. 

JuJu has been far from consistently dominant, the only pro ready CB he's faced this year he got shut down as already noted.

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On 10/27/2016 at 7:13 AM, reed20 said:

Max Browne is terrible though. Look at the numbers he put up with Kessler and now darnold 

breshad perriman played with far worse qb play and produced at higher levels.

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42 minutes ago, Jacquouille said:

Bortles?

the guy after bortles. he was really, really, really bad. perriman literally carried him through the season with spectacular catches on horribly thrown balls.

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On 10/29/2016 at 6:05 AM, JoeyFlex5 said:

the guy after bortles. he was really, really, really bad. perriman literally carried him through the season with spectacular catches on horribly thrown balls.

To be fair to Perriman, Bortles had ugly deep balls.

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