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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 136416" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>There's subtle hints that teams don't want to talk about Smelter as to not generate interest in him. Draft analyst keep talking about how scouts are raving about what they see on film: A guy with not a lot of football experience, but off the charts athletic ability, that flashes an intriguing skillset that NFL teams covet. They throw in the obligatory "comes from an offense that doesn't have a sophisticated route tree talk", but lots more talk about how he has a natural feel for the WR position citing how he understands leverage off coverage, and his ability to find an open spot and work his way back to the QB when a play breaks down (which we've see MANY times).</p><p></p><p>Really wish he could have tested at the combine. Running in the 4.4's would have really boosted his stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 136416, member: 360"] There's subtle hints that teams don't want to talk about Smelter as to not generate interest in him. Draft analyst keep talking about how scouts are raving about what they see on film: A guy with not a lot of football experience, but off the charts athletic ability, that flashes an intriguing skillset that NFL teams covet. They throw in the obligatory "comes from an offense that doesn't have a sophisticated route tree talk", but lots more talk about how he has a natural feel for the WR position citing how he understands leverage off coverage, and his ability to find an open spot and work his way back to the QB when a play breaks down (which we've see MANY times). Really wish he could have tested at the combine. Running in the 4.4's would have really boosted his stock. [/QUOTE]
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