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Post by Nite on Jun 26, 2021 17:47:34 GMT -5
Me...
Why not?
One cannot have enough Toney posts if you know what I mean
In case someone may have a difference of opinion (Surely you jest Nite as some would say, others would say something entirely different)
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Post by IrishMike on Jun 26, 2021 21:00:22 GMT -5
If I had to guess I would say Devonta Smith. He's a great WR and will easily be their #1 target. Moore will be the #2 on the Jets with a rookie QB. Toney, in my humble and non biased opinion, is in the best spot but has a team with lots of weapons. So I'm not sure if his production will be high enough with his limited chances.
On the other hand he will probably be facing the 3rd or 4th CB on the other teams.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 6:18:55 GMT -5
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Post by TEM on Jun 27, 2021 7:15:53 GMT -5
He burned The Tide's entire secondary, including the 2021 # 9 overall pick Patrick Surtain II multiple times.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 7:31:46 GMT -5
He burned The Tide's entire secondary, including the 2021 # 9 overall pick Patrick Surtain II multiple times. His ability to line up anywhere, from even QB/RB... to any receiver position will separate him from the others...will not be long before DC's will be having game plans to stop just this one player. I don't believe the Giants ever had this type of a weapon on offense...if his head is where it needs to be, and he says healthy, we got ourselves a dynamic player.
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Post by TCHOF on Jun 27, 2021 7:35:00 GMT -5
Man, he fights hard for yards ....
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Post by TEM on Jun 27, 2021 7:35:24 GMT -5
He burned The Tide's entire secondary, including the 2021 # 9 overall pick Patrick Surtain II multiple times. His ability to line up anywhere, from even QB/RB... to any receiver position will separate him from the others...will not be long before DC's will be having game plans to stop just this one player. I don't believe the Giants ever had this type of a weapon on offense...if his head is where it needs to be, and he says healthy, we got ourselves a dynamic player. I agree. I like what this kid shows on film.
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Post by Jomo on Jun 27, 2021 9:04:45 GMT -5
Man, he fights hard for yards .... He certainly does....can't wait to get this season started.
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Post by Nite on Jun 27, 2021 9:05:55 GMT -5
On the tape he catches every ball thrown to him. Hopefully he can do this on the NFL level..
Time will tell how he compares with his peers drafted in the same round
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Post by IrishMike on Jun 27, 2021 9:28:51 GMT -5
On the tape he catches every ball thrown to him. Hopefully he can do this on the NFL level..
Time will tell how he compares with his peers drafted in the same round
There was a video where a reporter asked him if he dropped any passes last year and he just kind of giggled about it. He seems to really take pride in his hands.
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Post by giantlegacy on Jun 27, 2021 9:45:39 GMT -5
Florida's play by play guy Mick Hubert (this guy)always sounds like he has a hard stuff one up his butthole on every big play. (Hooo my ) But yeah I see this and I'm drooling with the possibilities for the entire offense including him. Great the Giants have entered thr 2020's offensively
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Post by idkaname on Jun 27, 2021 13:43:20 GMT -5
If I had to guess I would say Devonta Smith. He's a great WR and will easily be their #1 target. Moore will be the #2 on the Jets with a rookie QB. Toney, in my humble and non biased opinion, is in the best spot but has a team with lots of weapons. So I'm not sure if his production will be high enough with his limited chances. On the other hand he will probably be facing the 3rd or 4th CB on the other teams. not saying there’s a correlation but every WR drafted under eagles GM Howie Roseman: 2010. Riley Cooper, Florida, Round-5, Pick 159 overall 2012. Marvin McNutt, Iowa, Round-6, Pick 194 overall 2014. Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt, Round-2, Pick 42 overall 2017. Mack Hollins, UNC, Round-4, Pick 118 overall 2019. JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford, Round-2, pick 57 overall 2020. Round 1 Jalen Reagor Round 5 John Hightower Round 6 Quez Watkins Obviously the jury is still out on last years draft (tho they passed up on Jefferson) I’d say the odds are heavy against smith becoming what he was in college. Not to mention the eagles seem to be a factory for injured WRs. However...since Desmond Howard in 1991, no other WR has won the heismann. Those that were in the top 4 of voting since then include randy moss, fitz, marquise Lee, Amari cooper, and Dede Westbrook. Overall I see him being productive but with that small frame and lacking elite speed ( there’s a reason he opted out of the 40 yard dash) can’t see him becoming close to the pain that punk desean Jackson was to us.
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