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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 196429" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Good question Stylee. RJ needs to keep working, like the rest of the guys. I think he had a solid season but there is plenty left on the table. In terms of the technicalities of the position, he needs to drive guys off better and come back for the ball with gusto. At times to me it looks like the CB is working harder coming back than he is. He also needs to finish better on broken down plays and keep working hard to get open. I also want to see him crave the contact in the blocking phase. Defensive players feared Smelter and his crack blocks. That kid would crush your sternum if you got caught in his path. RJ hasn't really given us that. All in all, I would give him a B for the season and his overall progress. In terms of potential, I don't think his upside is comparable to the recent NFL WRs we have seen come through here. Not many do compare to CJ or DT. That list is short, but I also see him as lacking in some exceptional capability that raises him to even Waller's or Smelter's level. Waller had the height to go with similar hands and speed. Smelter had the physicality and the ability to get out of cuts for a big guy. Jeune has yet to distinguish himself in any exceptional way. Fortunately he has a couple of years left to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 196429, member: 639"] Good question Stylee. RJ needs to keep working, like the rest of the guys. I think he had a solid season but there is plenty left on the table. In terms of the technicalities of the position, he needs to drive guys off better and come back for the ball with gusto. At times to me it looks like the CB is working harder coming back than he is. He also needs to finish better on broken down plays and keep working hard to get open. I also want to see him crave the contact in the blocking phase. Defensive players feared Smelter and his crack blocks. That kid would crush your sternum if you got caught in his path. RJ hasn't really given us that. All in all, I would give him a B for the season and his overall progress. In terms of potential, I don't think his upside is comparable to the recent NFL WRs we have seen come through here. Not many do compare to CJ or DT. That list is short, but I also see him as lacking in some exceptional capability that raises him to even Waller's or Smelter's level. Waller had the height to go with similar hands and speed. Smelter had the physicality and the ability to get out of cuts for a big guy. Jeune has yet to distinguish himself in any exceptional way. Fortunately he has a couple of years left to work. [/QUOTE]
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