SomersetHawk":1w8xdksr said:I wonder where the Konz is.
seahawkfreak":1q5pezmx said:Looks like a 43 inch vertical. He is 6'5 so that is 77 inches. Rim is 120 inches. His head looks like it's right at the hoop. 120-77=43.
SomersetHawk":28pi1nhs said:seahawkfreak":28pi1nhs said:Looks like a 43 inch vertical. He is 6'5 so that is 77 inches. Rim is 120 inches. His head looks like it's right at the hoop. 120-77=43.
I doubt he can do it from a standing jump.
As to his drops, I think they're fixable. His hands are no worse than a guy like Benjamin's and I think Funchess can be every bit as good and better. He catches with his hands, not his body, which is always more promising and some of the drops may be a result of him being scared to get hit but he's also been accused of having a lackadaisical attitude in the past. Supposedly turned it around this year and became more of a leader in the locker room but the drops were still there.
No excuse for them really but I've heard Pete say he considers that kind of thing coachable; I guess it's why Willson and Kearse still played a pretty big role this year. Plus Funchess is one of the youngest guys coming out this year, he'll still be 20 years old at the rookie-mini camp. He should be as coachable and impressionable as anyone in the draft.
Hasselbeck":e4b64qm6 said:SomersetHawk":e4b64qm6 said:seahawkfreak":e4b64qm6 said:Looks like a 43 inch vertical. He is 6'5 so that is 77 inches. Rim is 120 inches. His head looks like it's right at the hoop. 120-77=43.
I doubt he can do it from a standing jump.
As to his drops, I think they're fixable. His hands are no worse than a guy like Benjamin's and I think Funchess can be every bit as good and better. He catches with his hands, not his body, which is always more promising and some of the drops may be a result of him being scared to get hit but he's also been accused of having a lackadaisical attitude in the past. Supposedly turned it around this year and became more of a leader in the locker room but the drops were still there.
No excuse for them really but I've heard Pete say he considers that kind of thing coachable; I guess it's why Willson and Kearse still played a pretty big role this year. Plus Funchess is one of the youngest guys coming out this year, he'll still be 20 years old at the rookie-mini camp. He should be as coachable and impressionable as anyone in the draft.
Do you see him moving over to WR or being an Jimmy Graham type TE (i.e. mainly receiving threat, not much blocking) ?