Jerhawk
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He's a weapon when it comes to blocking punts, who has been under utilized in that role.
Other than that, I don't see him making the team next year
Other than that, I don't see him making the team next year
purpleneer":14gjz7xa said:I'm baffled that anyone can feel certain in saying that him not showing it yet means he won't. We as fans seem to really overlook the development timeframe of receivers across the board.
chris98251":1l5pxqmf said:original poster":1l5pxqmf said:I think more than one WR is going to emerge next season, not convinced it will be McEvoy though.
My money is on David Moore shining the brightest.
I agree, he has all they gifts a receiver can have, just a small school, not comparing but Mississippi Valley State and Tulsa were not power houses and a couple pretty good guys managed to make a decent living and have nice careers from those schools.
That's for sure. At least it gets talked about with OL, then forgotten or ignored a bunch. A lot of people seem to really expect WRs to hit the ground running.original poster":28mkyp7q said:purpleneer":28mkyp7q said:I'm baffled that anyone can feel certain in saying that him not showing it yet means he won't. We as fans seem to really overlook the development timeframe of receivers across the board.
It's not just WR 'we' do it with, it's just about every position unfortunately.
purpleneer":11fqjxm5 said:I'm baffled that anyone can feel certain in saying that him not showing it yet means he won't.
hawknation2018":145ry0qv said:Bigger receivers tend to need more time to develop consistent hands. McEvoy's size/athleticism gives him a high ceiling if he can reach his potential.
Where did I say anything to imply expectations or hostility to skepticism? All I said is that one shouldn't be sure the other way. You list 3 college WRs drafted in the 4th round and act like McEvoy was starting at the same place. The NFL is littered with productive players who were a long way from good enough through their first 2 years, and in fact the receiving list has more than a couple, including high picks who always played the position, who made major jumps in year 3. There's a heck of a lot more than height in McEvoy's toolbox too.MontanaHawk05":22670xap said:purpleneer":22670xap said:I'm baffled that anyone can feel certain in saying that him not showing it yet means he won't.
So why not say the same about Kris Durham? Or Chris Harper? Or Kevin Norwood? Or any of the other perfectly unremarkable WR's that we've drafted over the years?
It's perfectly valid to view cheap pickups like McEvoy with skepticism. There's not a thing about this guy that pops out, besides his height, which isn't nearly enough. The only reason people are hoping for his development is his two nice trick plays in 2016. Without those, nobody would be giving him the time of day.