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Jalen Camp, Brandon Adams.... why burn redshirts??
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 252450" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>On paper, the two fastest guys we have are Philpott and Nate Cottrell.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, both are coming off leg injuries. Philpott's wasn't as serious as Cottrell's, but it seems like consistent nagging leg injuries have put him behind other WRs. Cottrell, the times we saw him in mop up duty, doesn't appear to have the same explosive ability we saw in his prep tape. </p><p></p><p>If they can get their vertical speed to where we think they should be, I don't see any reason why we can't use them both out wide to send a message to the defense. Why not play them a handful of snaps with no blocking responsibility and let them run vertical routes. IF they're open, throw it to them. If not, at least they can create space on the vertical plane. Similar to what the Falcons use to do with Deion Sanders for some offensive packages. Everyone knew Neon Deion was only going to run go patterns all day, you still had to defend him. IMO, sometimes running a DB out of a play by chasing a WR vertically is just as good as blocking him. BTW, RPO plays utilizing these two could be home run type plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 252450, member: 360"] On paper, the two fastest guys we have are Philpott and Nate Cottrell. Unfortunately, both are coming off leg injuries. Philpott's wasn't as serious as Cottrell's, but it seems like consistent nagging leg injuries have put him behind other WRs. Cottrell, the times we saw him in mop up duty, doesn't appear to have the same explosive ability we saw in his prep tape. If they can get their vertical speed to where we think they should be, I don't see any reason why we can't use them both out wide to send a message to the defense. Why not play them a handful of snaps with no blocking responsibility and let them run vertical routes. IF they're open, throw it to them. If not, at least they can create space on the vertical plane. Similar to what the Falcons use to do with Deion Sanders for some offensive packages. Everyone knew Neon Deion was only going to run go patterns all day, you still had to defend him. IMO, sometimes running a DB out of a play by chasing a WR vertically is just as good as blocking him. BTW, RPO plays utilizing these two could be home run type plays. [/QUOTE]
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