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WR Sleeper (Where has this guy been hiding?)


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AJ Jackson 6'5" 240 Lbs. Runs the 40 in the 4.7 range, 35" vert, and a 10"00 broad jump. :eek: Check this kid out. Big, strong, physical, and has a great set of hands. And watch his devastating blocks at the 1:11 mark. And this guy is supposed to go Undrafted. As soon as I saw those blocks my jaw hit the floor. :eek:

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I would.

What is average time for WR's in the NFL ?

If he has some 10yard dash speed he can be something.

But he won't be able to beat up on slow white corner backs in the NFL :lol:

Wouldn't mind taking a look at him, anything is possible.

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He'd fill in for moose perfectly. But he does have one flaw...When I was watching his highlights he runs with the ball too far away from his body, it'll be easy for a pro to strip it from him. If we did pick him up via draft or UDFA then Harris could teach him to protect the ball quick

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I would.

What is average time for WR's in the NFL ?

If he has some 10yard dash speed he can be something.

But he won't be able to beat up on slow white corner backs in the NFL :lol:

Wouldn't mind taking a look at him, anything is possible.

The average NFL size also isn't 6'5" 240 lbs. His ablity to high point the ball and make acrobatic catches is what caught my eye. Speed is so overrated in WR's. If you have a QB that is accurate and doesn't have to throw up deep prayers to have an effective passing game a guy like Jarrett or this guy can be effective.

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stats from this year...

15 games, 101 receptions, 1424 yards, 14.1 ypc, 18 TD's, long-50, 94.9 ypg

Hadn't seen his stats. Thats pretty good (although lower comp and all) I might be onto something here. Worth a shot late or as a UDFA definitely. I love NFLdraftscout.com they have the highlights on the prospects page otherwise I would have never seen this.

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Hadn't seen his stats. Thats pretty good (although lower comp and all) I might be onto something here. Worth a shot late or as a UDFA definitely. I love NFLdraftscout.com they have the highlights on the prospects page otherwise I would have never seen this.

about his 3rd best game was against Indiana(PA)...he had 5 receptions for 102 yards and 3 TD's

...against Akwasi Owusu-Ansah

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about his 3rd best game was against Indiana(PA)...he had 5 receptions for 102 yards and 3 TD's

...against Akwasi Owusu-Ansah

Talk about obscure.

So are you guys saying we should draft DwayneJarret twice?

Not Jarrett and he went in the 2nd this guy will go 6th-udfa. So yes I would take a chance on another receiver that has a vague similarity to Jarrett. Sure lets avoid all big precession receivers just because of Jarrett.

I would take a shot at him. Might work out and could be a redzone threat for us. What if he gains a few pounds and we try him out at TE?

That was my thinking. He looks like a dangerous redzone weapon. Both with the run blocking and receiving ability.

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