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Crazy excellent YAC dude that could be everywhere for us from backfield, to TE to split out wide…unique weapon!
At the combine, Savion ran a 4.49 40 yard dash. He skipped the agility drills and bench press so he failed to garner a RAS score. This pick may be the first in quite a while where Gute selected a guy so high in the draft who missing key athletic resting. Since so many players are refusing to let themselves be tested, Gute may have no option but to jettison his previous standards.
To me he already jettisoned his previous trends. Other than 2020 I do not recall the 1st 3 picks being offense.At the combine, Savion ran a 4.49 40 yard dash. He skipped the agility drills and bench press so he failed to garner a RAS score. This pick may be the first in quite a while where Gute selected a guy so high in the draft who missing key athletic resting. Since so many players are refusing to let themselves be tested, Gute may have no option but to jettison his previous standards.
Looks like he'll have competition to make the teamSo are we saying bye bye to Hardman?
I don't see when we could have gotten a Mathew Golden last year. And our receivers appeared stronger last year imo with no worries about future contracts or availability. And Wicks was just weird to me. So much potential and so little kinetic. Seems like real good competition this year.Nothing like forgoing going after wide receivers last year in a strong receiver class to go after two receivers in a poor class. Guess we don't need DL or Edge in strong DL/Edge group.
Usage wise feels like Poor Man’s Deebo
To be fair, last April we don't know Watson was going to tear his ACL, or that several of the kids who had such great years in 23 were going to take a step backward. But yeah.... I think we could have helped the pass rush quite a bit at that pick, more than we will probably be able to do on Day Three.Nothing like forgoing going after wide receivers last year in a strong receiver class to go after two receivers in a poor class. Guess we don't need DL or Edge in strong DL/Edge group.
I wouldn't be surprised if we find out this coming off-season that Watson isn't get a 5th year.I don't understand this pick at all. I have no idea what the plan is for Williams, but there must be one. I don't think this was a BPA pick; I think Gute saw something specific in Williams that he thought we needed, and Lafleur wants to play around with.
He's an intriguing player.... an explosive, violent runner, hard to bring down (at the college level, anyway) and a tough matchup in the secondary - too fast for linebackers, too big for cornerbacks. Some of the plays in this highlight reel, it took 4 or even 5 defenders to finally get him off his feet, and he rarely goes down from the first hit.
But he's got some really rough edges that'll need to get smoothed off, and he often has a very awkward, unnatural style of catching the ball - he sometimes almost "fights" the ball into his hands, as though someone tossed him a porcupine. He doesn't seem fully comfortable catching the pass, although at the same time, he's very good at hauling in contested catches.
Lafleur will probably use him in a lot of unique plays - he was a high school quarterback, and some scouts actually projected him as a running back at the NFL level, but I think his frame is too lanky for that to be his primary position, and it takes him too many strides to hit top speed. At 6'5", his running style is too upright to bust through the line in the NFL.
One thing that worries me is that the crazy, twisting, all-over-the-place way he spins and turns in traffic, plants his foot and jukes or pivots, just screams "knee injury waiting to happen." A lot of people are comparing him to Deebo Samuel, and I can see where he might play a similar role, but Deebo (5 inches shorter) is a much smoother, more compact runner, and a far more effortless and surehanded receiver.
I rarely actually criticize Gute's draft picks, especially just 4 or 5 hours after the pick was made, but I do occasionally question them. This one puzzles me... he's a guy who (if he develops properly) could add a unique dimension to the offense, but at a time where we have some immediate needs at other positions, may be a luxury we can't afford.
But nevertheless, he's a Packer now, so let's just hope for the best. If anyone can polish him up, it's probably Lafleur and Vrable.
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