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Pete Prisco (CBS Sports Senior NFL Columnist ): I think I was wrong about Kelvin Benjamin


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Loved when he plucked the ball from the air on the high throw right infront of Revis.

 

It looked like that throw was right where it was needed.  Revis was in his hip and the height of the pass negated all of his efforts.  It looked more routine than an errant throw.  Good play all around and Benjamin beat Revis a couple of times last night.

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Loved when he plucked the ball from the air on the high throw right infront of Revis.

 

That throw was a total bullet and as soon as he caught it I had a clear visual in my head of Lafell reaching for the same ball, only for it to bounce off his hands into a defender's.

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I think a lot of people are surprised.

Granted, I never watched any FSU games.

I thought he would take some time, but his hands are looking pretty good off the bat.

WAITWAITWAIT... You whined like a 12 year old girl when he was drafted, tearing KB to bits about his vertical, weight, speed, etc. without watching ANY fsu games??? ffs

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KB really scares me the way he catches the football. He was always a great hand catcher at FSU which maximizes his length. EJ Manuel held him down for 2 years, that's why he wasn't well know nationally. Had he been with Winston for those years he would probably be a top 10 pick. Thanks Manuel.

Not true at all

KB was redshirted his freshman year because he showed up to FSU overweight and needed to get acclimated to college life.

As a redshirt freshman he was benched halfway through the year because of immaturity and route running issues.

The light did not come on until 2013 when he got into better shape, studied the playbook, and really understood what it took to play Wr. His hard work is paying off now. He could have easily went off the deep end his first 2 years at FSU.

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If there was a redraft today I would argue KB would be the second receiver taken. Can't believe so called "experts" had him as a second round pick.

All the draft analyst and teams that passed him up because a lot of people bought into the rhetoric that he was too raw, had nad work ethic, and dropped too many passes are looking like fools now. It's obvious that he is going to be a very good player. Their loss panthers gain.

I am really impressed with how he grew up during his redshirt sophomore year. He actually cried in the locker room right before the championship game in front of his teammates and thanked them for keeping his head straight and holding him accountable. He should be a star for you guys.

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