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Wednesday practice tweets (joint practice with the Browns!)


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25 minutes ago, Byrdman4real said:

Coach speaks highly of Coker and mentions he plays special teams. 

Can't help but laugh at some of the opinions I've seen lately that he could be an odd man out based on his "slow" camp so far. Not sure he'll get top 3 WR time yet but he's a lock for the roster and strong favorite for #4 with potential to pass Thielen too.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Can't help but laugh at some of the opinions I've seen lately that he could be an odd man out based on his "slow" camp so far. Not sure he'll get top 3 WR time yet but he's a lock for the roster and strong favorite for #4 with potential to pass Thielen too.

Exactly, he putting in the work. He may not get the attention and show out in practice, but in game time situation and the lights are on, Coker is golden.

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17 minutes ago, t96 said:

Can't help but laugh at some of the opinions I've seen lately that he could be an odd man out based on his "slow" camp so far. Not sure he'll get top 3 WR time yet but he's a lock for the roster and strong favorite for #4 with potential to pass Thielen too.

He is also insanely cheap against the cap.  

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8 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Still catches with his body in almost every clip I see 

It’s insane how different he and TMac are. Watch his TD catch he looks slow off the line with no separation then somehow just snags a TD catch out of nowhere way away from the DB. XL is just the complete opposite in every way. 

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

It’s insane how different he and TMac are. Watch his TD catch he looks slow off the line with no separation then somehow just snags a TD catch out of nowhere way away from the DB. XL is just the complete opposite in every way. 

XL basically had one season of production. TMac had multiple. We knew Legette was going to be a work in progress when we drafted him.

If you folks had all this patience for Bryce and still do as a third year player idk why you harp so bad on Xavier before he's even played a single snap in the regular season of his second year.

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He is also insanely cheap against the cap.  

Not saying it'll happen as he has developing to do and has tough competition on the depth chart to even get the opportunity, but I think he's more likely to become a Victor Cruz caliber receiver for us than to be released in the next few years. Unlikely for sure but still more likely than us just getting rid of him for nothing for no reason. Dude was an absolute diamond in the rough last year and was easily our 2nd best offensive weapon behind Chuba.

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

It’s insane how different he and TMac are. Watch his TD catch he looks slow off the line with no separation then somehow just snags a TD catch out of nowhere way away from the DB. XL is just the complete opposite in every way. 

Granted, the ball was thrown a little behind him which makes catching the ball with your hands more difficult, but it’s every clip without exception. True though. T-Mac is a pure WR who plucks the ball out of the air. It’s a pleasure to watch. Young looking his way constantly in the first joint practice says a lot of how it’s going to be this season. Can’t wait. 

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