Out of the Rafters at the Q
Out of the Rafters
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Oh, I agree with Keys 100%. He's not ready to be a #1 receiver in this league. He never will be that. I'll say that with confidence.I mean, it wouldn’t be surprising if that’s the case; I’m sure he’s lacking in generating separation if/when he’s running routes that require a heavy amount of footwork. I take absolutely no issue with DPJ being a limited player; for what he’s offering at this point that’s still fantastic value for where he was selected in the draft.
if he was selected in rounds 1-2 I’m probably complaining more than inquiring. I had never heard that name so I appreciate the info. In short I agree — just explaining why. I think @Randolphkeys may have said at this point — he may just not be equipped or developed enough to beat a team’s top corner consistently either.
His absolute top-end ceiling, in terms of pass catching, is one of those bigger guys like late-career AJ Green, or a lesser version of Kenny Golladay. That's just who the player is, and that's not a bad thing.
If you're interested in Reception Perception, they literally go through every single snap and chart what the receiver does. They break it down by coverage and look at separation and "wins." It's really one of the best tools out there. It's like 20 bucks for the lowest tier annual subscription.
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