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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 119209" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>This has been by far Waller's best year. If you were to ask me last year, I would laugh. Until this year he hadn't made a catch on a contested ball of any kind and was as soft as they come. This year he has actually made some plays and defeated defenders for 50-50 type balls. His hands are better than Hill's, but that really isn't saying much. I would be very surprised if he ran 4.5 or lower. My guess would be high 4.5s to low 4.6s. He has learned to block and that counts for something. He is tall and creates matchup problems, but if you compare him getting in and out of breaks, or just general physicality, to Smelter, it isn't even close. I hope the best for the kid because he has finally seen the light, but I think he will have his work cut out to make a roster. Hey man, if he does, I will be as happy as anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 119209, member: 639"] This has been by far Waller's best year. If you were to ask me last year, I would laugh. Until this year he hadn't made a catch on a contested ball of any kind and was as soft as they come. This year he has actually made some plays and defeated defenders for 50-50 type balls. His hands are better than Hill's, but that really isn't saying much. I would be very surprised if he ran 4.5 or lower. My guess would be high 4.5s to low 4.6s. He has learned to block and that counts for something. He is tall and creates matchup problems, but if you compare him getting in and out of breaks, or just general physicality, to Smelter, it isn't even close. I hope the best for the kid because he has finally seen the light, but I think he will have his work cut out to make a roster. Hey man, if he does, I will be as happy as anybody. [/QUOTE]
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