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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket05" data-source="post: 681851" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>He is one of the best overall athletes on the field and has the position flexibility to play anywhere on the field. But to quote a common colloquialism, he is a "jack-of-all-trades but a master of none". He is good at so many positions but at each position group there is a limiting skill that keeps him from being great that specific position. As a QB he is limited by his passing ability. As a running back he is limited by his power. As a receiver he is limited by his route running ability. As a return specialist he is limited by his open field vision and top end speed. It is tough cause I like him and want him to succeed but it is going to be difficult for someone to find a place where he fits in any system at the next level. I think his best shot is at receiver as his shortcomings are mostly teachable but he has A LOT of work to do to be able to compete against other NFL level receivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket05, post: 681851, member: 2642"] He is one of the best overall athletes on the field and has the position flexibility to play anywhere on the field. But to quote a common colloquialism, he is a "jack-of-all-trades but a master of none". He is good at so many positions but at each position group there is a limiting skill that keeps him from being great that specific position. As a QB he is limited by his passing ability. As a running back he is limited by his power. As a receiver he is limited by his route running ability. As a return specialist he is limited by his open field vision and top end speed. It is tough cause I like him and want him to succeed but it is going to be difficult for someone to find a place where he fits in any system at the next level. I think his best shot is at receiver as his shortcomings are mostly teachable but he has A LOT of work to do to be able to compete against other NFL level receivers. [/QUOTE]
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