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Post by piddy283 on Apr 7, 2021 8:32:31 GMT -5
I typically have GMFB on in the morning, and they just interviewed a kid named Jalen Camp (WR - Georgia Tech). I haven't seen his name mentioned at all on the boards, but he's an intriguing prospect.
He's 6'2, 220lbs, benched 30 reps, and ran a 4.43. For those who aren't aware, Georgia Tech runs an option heavy offense. They don't throw the ball often, which is why many WR's have such pedestrian stats.
Camp is so under the radar, he isn't mentioned on many draft sites, but I plan on doing some digging. Based on the few highlights they showed on GMFB, he looks like he could be a late round steal.
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 7, 2021 9:36:04 GMT -5
I typically have GMFB on in the morning, and they just interviewed a kid named Jalen Camp (WR - Georgia Tech). I haven't seen his name mentioned at all on the boards, but he's an intriguing prospect. He's 6'2, 220lbs, benched 30 reps, and ran a 4.43. For those who aren't aware, Georgia Tech runs an option heavy offense. They don't throw the ball often, which is why many WR's have such pedestrian stats. Camp is so under the radar, he isn't mentioned on many draft sites, but I plan on doing some digging. Based on the few highlights they showed on GMFB, he looks like he could be a late round steal. Megatron came from GT Of course he had that ridiculous season of only 30 catches for like 1100 yards so we all could project what he would be at the next level Then their next 2 "big" recievers were badly overdrafted and out of the league in 2 years
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Post by imgrate on Apr 7, 2021 9:38:48 GMT -5
I typically have GMFB on in the morning, and they just interviewed a kid named Jalen Camp (WR - Georgia Tech). I haven't seen his name mentioned at all on the boards, but he's an intriguing prospect. He's 6'2, 220lbs, benched 30 reps, and ran a 4.43. For those who aren't aware, Georgia Tech runs an option heavy offense. They don't throw the ball often, which is why many WR's have such pedestrian stats. Camp is so under the radar, he isn't mentioned on many draft sites, but I plan on doing some digging. Based on the few highlights they showed on GMFB, he looks like he could be a late round steal. Megatron came from GT Of course he had that ridiculous season of only 30 catches for like 1100 yards so we all could project what he would be at the next level Then their next 2 "big" recievers were badly overdrafted and out of the league in 2 years Demaryius Thomas was really good.
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Post by fifthavephil on Apr 7, 2021 9:42:39 GMT -5
He probably end up being a Camp player.
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 7, 2021 9:51:21 GMT -5
Megatron came from GT Of course he had that ridiculous season of only 30 catches for like 1100 yards so we all could project what he would be at the next level Then their next 2 "big" recievers were badly overdrafted and out of the league in 2 years Demaryius Thomas was really good. forgot about him
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Post by piddy283 on Apr 7, 2021 10:18:11 GMT -5
I tried finding some tape, but there's very little. The little I saw, he seemed wide open on his TD's due to defenses being fooled by the option/pass.
He's a hard player to grade, but a couple things I noticed is he had good hands and body control. All of his catches were away from his body and the throws were oftentimes behind, high, away, etc. Camp had not issues bringing them in from what I saw.
The 4.43 speed is impressive during workouts, but he didn't appear to be a true burner after the catch. He was getting behind defenses though, so he isn't slow.
Maybe a late round, UDFA.
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Post by giantlegacy on Apr 7, 2021 10:47:45 GMT -5
I tried finding some tape, but there's very little. The little I saw, he seemed wide open on his TD's due to defenses being fooled by the option/pass. He's a hard player to grade, but a couple things I noticed is he had good hands and body control. All of his catches were away from his body and the throws were oftentimes behind, high, away, etc. Camp had not issues bringing them in from what I saw. The 4.43 speed is impressive during workouts, but he didn't appear to be a true burner after the catch. He was getting behind defenses though, so he isn't slow. Maybe a late round, UDFA. UDFA 4.43 is fast enough....that is what Odell ran..
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Post by Kase1 on Apr 7, 2021 12:04:08 GMT -5
I was watching GMFB today while going for my daily run on the treadmill, I was thinking the same thing about Camp
I never heard of him and cant find anything about him on the draft sites either. Sounds like he tested very well.
The Quinn Meinerz interview was great though, I would love him on our OL, he also sounds like he would be a great locker room guy
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Post by GameTime on Apr 7, 2021 12:04:34 GMT -5
I feel most if not all of these kids have the physical tools. Just matters how they are coached, if they can be coached and their desire to want it.
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Post by Fletch842 on Apr 7, 2021 12:23:44 GMT -5
I was watching GMFB today while going for my daily run on the treadmill, I was thinking the same thing about Camp I never heard of him and cant find anything about him on the draft sites either. Sounds like he tested very well. The Quinn Meinerz interview was great though, I would love him on our OL, he also sounds like he would be a great locker room guyHe was one of the standouts during the Sr Bowl as well. I'd love it if we nabbed him as well.
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Post by piddy283 on Apr 7, 2021 16:57:50 GMT -5
I tried finding some tape, but there's very little. The little I saw, he seemed wide open on his TD's due to defenses being fooled by the option/pass. He's a hard player to grade, but a couple things I noticed is he had good hands and body control. All of his catches were away from his body and the throws were oftentimes behind, high, away, etc. Camp had not issues bringing them in from what I saw. The 4.43 speed is impressive during workouts, but he didn't appear to be a true burner after the catch. He was getting behind defenses though, so he isn't slow. Maybe a late round, UDFA. UDFA 4.43 is fast enough....that is what Odell ran.. 100%. What I meant is he was clocked at 4.43 during his workout, but he didn't actually appear that fast on film. I feel like there have been a lot of impressive 40 times this off-season, and the common denominator is players are being timed at their Pro Day vs. the combine. I don't know if either is more legit than the other, but it's something to consider. On the contrary, Odell clocked in at a 4.43-ish but I felt he actually ran faster on film. The way he created separation when he put his foot in the ground, and the way he pulled away from defenders, is still more impressive than any WR I've seen.
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