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Does Kealoha Pilares beat out Armanti Edwards?


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Kealoha Pilares:

Height:5'10"

Weight:199 lbs.

Arm Length:30 1/2 in.

Hand Size:8 3/4 in.

Overview:

Pilares tore his PCL in the Hawaii Bowl and must first demonstrate that he is healthy. If he recovers from his injury, he can be an effective slot receiver. He has great foot speed and regularly separates from linebackers and defensive backs on crossing and drag routes. He also finds soft spots in zone coverage and is very difficult to tackle in the open field after the catch. He lacks the speed to stretch the field, but this converted running back is shifty enough to move the chains. Pilares will be a late round pick if his rehabilitation is successful.

Armanti Edwards:

Height: 5'11

Weight: 187 lbs.

Couldn't find much of an analysis on him. But most of us on here already know who he is. So pretty much just compare the two.

Who do you feel will come out on top?

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Honestly, I have no clue what to expect on Edwards. Like someone just said above me, we haven't seen him play enough to make any sort of accurate judgement or prediction on his skill as a wide receiver. I think at this point, it just depends on how hard he works at it and what his natural skill level turns out to be when he gets some playing time...

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