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<blockquote data-quote="prifle2" data-source="post: 119441" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Waller is going to wind up the best pro out of all the guys, imo. He's already 6-5, 24olbs and plays WR in our offense.. So he's a proficient and willing blocker and he's got enough speed to run with CB's deep. Which means there are probably not 5 lbs in the NFL fast enough to run with him. He's going to have to do some work on his short space quickness and change of direction but that's true for all big men with long strides. He will get drafted as a new age Tight end and put on another 1-=15 lbs and be a monster!!. He is finally growing into his body and has had great.. not good.. but great hands this year. He hasn't dropped a pass all year and has consistently gotten not just one, but two feet down on his sideline routes.. Not to mention the catch he made against Georgia Southern right before the half, when it looked like the ball was over his head and he elevated and those arms just kept going until he plucked the ball out of the air. If he went to a system like NO's, the Pats or the Eagles that know how to coach offense and use of the TE.. He will make at least one pro bowl..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prifle2, post: 119441, member: 490"] Waller is going to wind up the best pro out of all the guys, imo. He's already 6-5, 24olbs and plays WR in our offense.. So he's a proficient and willing blocker and he's got enough speed to run with CB's deep. Which means there are probably not 5 lbs in the NFL fast enough to run with him. He's going to have to do some work on his short space quickness and change of direction but that's true for all big men with long strides. He will get drafted as a new age Tight end and put on another 1-=15 lbs and be a monster!!. He is finally growing into his body and has had great.. not good.. but great hands this year. He hasn't dropped a pass all year and has consistently gotten not just one, but two feet down on his sideline routes.. Not to mention the catch he made against Georgia Southern right before the half, when it looked like the ball was over his head and he elevated and those arms just kept going until he plucked the ball out of the air. If he went to a system like NO's, the Pats or the Eagles that know how to coach offense and use of the TE.. He will make at least one pro bowl.. [/QUOTE]
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