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Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:59 pm to Clark14
Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:59 pm to Clark14
Hillis weighed 250 pounds and ran a 4.57 40.
That is fast for his weight but more importantly the almost 70 pound advantage allows him to absorb more beatings as he runs through the gaps.
I would put Schrader at the slot position as his smaller size would do better undetected in traffic.
That is fast for his weight but more importantly the almost 70 pound advantage allows him to absorb more beatings as he runs through the gaps.
I would put Schrader at the slot position as his smaller size would do better undetected in traffic.
Posted on 4/28/24 at 7:34 pm to dchog
Schrader's main assets are:
1. Hits holes quickly. No dancing in his game. Makes up for lack of speed.
2. Identifies holes quickly. He's smart.
3. He falls forward a lot on contact.
4. He's a good receiver.
5. He doesn't fumble.
Also, he's 214, not 183 or whatever. And 5'9.
He has been counted out a lot in his football life. I wouldn't count him out in SF.
1. Hits holes quickly. No dancing in his game. Makes up for lack of speed.
2. Identifies holes quickly. He's smart.
3. He falls forward a lot on contact.
4. He's a good receiver.
5. He doesn't fumble.
Also, he's 214, not 183 or whatever. And 5'9.
He has been counted out a lot in his football life. I wouldn't count him out in SF.
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