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Philly Brown with a sick route against Patrick Peterson


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If ol Philly has been working on his routes and speed/quickness as much as he said he has... then I'm ready to see what the new and improved version of this beauty looks like... because this poo is just absolutely disgusting lmao

I don't even know if it's physically fuging possible to stay with a cut that quick unless you already know where he's going and when he's breaking

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Lol man you been killin' me with that all offseason

I know just been really busy lately. I've watched every snap of his, the only thing I haven't done is found a way to upload the clips that I picked out. If I find a day where I can just sit down and deal with that, I think that's all I'll need. Maybe after a practice this weekend I'll just sit down and do that in my hotel room. Hopefully I can add something to Jeremy's great work too this weekend since I'll be there Friday-Monday.

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How was this guy undrafted? God can football get here already Im so tired of this.

WEAKNESSES

 Has a lean build and relatively small hands. Needs to get stronger in order to combat the jam. Not an explosive athlete. Average initial quickness into routes. Lacks elite top-end speed to beat defenses vertically. Bland, unrefined route runner. Lets throws into his body. Inconsistent traffic player. Average production and playmaking.

BOTTOM LINE

Adequate-sized, monotone, fairly nondescript receiver lacking exceptional athletic traits for the pro game and will need to prove himself in the return game to stick.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/profiles/corey-brown?id=2543630

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WEAKNESSES

 Has a lean build and relatively small hands. Needs to get stronger in order to combat the jam.

Not an explosive athlete. Average initial quickness into routes. Lacks elite top-end speed to beat defenses vertically. Bland, unrefined route runner.

Lets throws into his body. Inconsistent traffic player.

Lol, that part is so wrong... towards the end of the season at least.  Watching his all-22 once he started getting more playing time towards the end I was constantly seeing him run right by people and beating them deep with pure speed... a lot of the times the ball just wasn't thrown his way because our o-line was getting vaporized.  I saw him beating and pulling away from 4.4 guys on the regular.

His quickness in his routes, and overall route-running are some of his biggest strengths.

The rest of it is pretty spot on though.

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