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Greg Cosell's Scouting Reports


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23 minutes ago, Jesse said:

The Ladd McConkey to Cooper Kupp comp is so bad. Kupp has two inches and 20 lbs on McConkey. McConkey has a 9.4 RAS compared to Kupp’s 5.0.

Yeah if you're gonna do the lazy white wr comp Pearsall plays a lot more like Kupp than McConkey. Ladd dances around after the catch rather than turning upfield and taking on contact like the other two

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

White non-QB prospects and black QB prospects have to be compared to another player of the same race. It's an unwritten rule somewhere.

In the old days the "canned" line by sports casters on certain  types of players was " he doesn't have blinding speed, but great hands, and a knack for getting to the ball" .. yeah their talking about a white WR.

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8 minutes ago, 3838 said:

In the old days the "canned" line by sports casters on certain  types of players was " he doesn't have blinding speed, but great hands, and a knack for getting to the ball" .. yeah their talking about a white WR.

A really scrappy guy on the basketball court, good free throw shooter too. LOL

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31 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

If I remember right he was higher on Stroud than Young

Cant find that but doesn't take much to come to that conclusion.

He went on and on and on about Tremble and Mays to Ellis. Maybe he just tell local shows whatever will fill time. But poor Ellis really rolled with that stuff

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