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Ryne Robinson Vs Joe Adams?


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I'm asking this out of pure curiosity, how were they regarded as returners coming out of college? How are they different exactly? Is adams a better player coming out of college compared to robinson? Im asking simply because i am not quite aware of how robinson was regarded Coming out of college compared to adams and i just hope Adams doesn't become another Robinson cuz I'm really excited about Adams. Thanks to whoever responds!

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Robinson was a very good return man....but played in a weak conference and most of his claim to fame as a returner was in large part due to playing 4 years. You can climb the record books if you play 4 years.....very few guys play 4 anymore

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Ryne Robinson measurables- 4.47 40, 6.71 3 cone, 4.21 20 yard shuttle, vertical 35, broad jump 123

5'9", 179 lbs. Miami of Ohio- college stats- 258 receptions, 3697 yards, 14.3 ypc, 22 TDs, Punts-121 ret 1677 yards, 13.9 ypr, 7Tds.

Joe Adams measurables- 5'11", 179 lbs, 4.55 40, 3 cone-7.09, 20 yard shuttle- 4.18, vertical- 38, broad jump- 123 "

Arkansas- college stats- 164 receptions, 2410 yards, 14.7 ypc, 17 Tds, Punts- 63, 570 yards, 9.19 ypr, 5 Tds Stats saying he average over 15 yards a return don't include fair catches.

Even accounting for the different competition level, Adams seems more explosive but Ryne was a more consistent receiver. Hopefully Adams doesn't have any serious injuries but being smaller may be an issue. Durability can be a concern.

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