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re: For those of you who play fantasy football, fade the Tennessee WRs...
Posted on 4/18/23 at 9:03 am to themicah85
Posted on 4/18/23 at 9:03 am to themicah85
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so basically dont draft Tennessee wide receivers because Ryan Broyles had a disappointing nfl career?
No. I like Hyatt. Generally though, being a craftsman is what translates from college to pro at receiver.
Coaches who rely on scheming open instead of teaching the position have a poor track record of producing NFL players. Most bring sloppy habits, have a steep learning curve, and lack physicality.
Posted on 4/18/23 at 9:09 am to BevoBucks
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Coaches who rely on scheming open instead of teaching the position have a poor track record of producing NFL players. Most bring sloppy habits, have a steep learning curve, and lack physicality.
Seven of Hyatt's 15 TDs were schemed open.
The wide hash marks allow that to happen, opening up too much field to cover on one side of the line for the secondary. The space allows a lot more room to get lost without any secondary help spoiling the play.
It's good coaching to take advantage of the game by Heupel and Briles. But yeah, he'll have to learn how to run more nuanced routes in the NFL. Maybe he can. But guys like Jefferson, Chase, Pickens, D. Smith, Jeudy, Waddle etc. were already running those routes.
This post was edited on 4/18/23 at 9:21 am
Posted on 4/18/23 at 9:57 am to BevoBucks
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Coaches who rely on scheming open instead of teaching the position have a poor track record of producing NFL players. Most bring sloppy habits, have a steep learning curve, and lack physicality.
Tennessee is the 1st place we can evaluate Heupel for. It’s the 1st real program he has had the control and resources to put his guys on the field. And he’s going to put a bunch of guys in the league. Hooker and Milton are both 1st day guys and the Vols already have a bunch of WRs in the league.
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