Jacketman1
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I agree he would be a very good late pickI think that's fair on Ricky. Honestly i'd like Atlanta to look at him that late. Let gabriel walk, pick up ricky in the draft. a 6'3 212 slot reciever that can block like a tight end would help us a lot.
As a reminder, we've had 7 receivers under Paul Johnson who were multiple year starters. We have put 7 receivers into the league. 6 of those 7 went, and then 1 guy who wasn't (Kevin Cone). But essentially batting 100% is an incredible track record.
Ricky Jeune is the 8th multi-year starter at WR. Looks like the streak will continue.
Starters at wr1*
If you are the primary receiver its likely you go. Secondary not as much, melton, summers, dennis, etc
Summers was, waller was actually the WR1 in 2013 smelter just took over.I don't believe any of those other guys were multi-year starters. But Darren Waller (WR2) was, for example.
Summers was, waller was actually the WR1 in 2013 smelter just took over.
@jgtengineer Arguing over these nit-picky semantics misses the overwhelming point here: Georgia Tech WRs get drafted to the NFL consistently, despite seeing only 20-30 catches a year. That's right, option-haters, the position most negatively-affected by this obsolete offense that supposedly "doesn't prepare kids for the pros" has been drafted going-on 8 times in 10 years under CPJ.
As a reminder, we've had 7 receivers under Paul Johnson who were multiple year starters. We have put 7 receivers into the league. 6 of those 7 went, and then 1 guy who wasn't (Kevin Cone). But essentially batting 100% is an incredible track record.
What are those NFL-drafted names again? I thought it was 5 going on 6.
D.Thomas, S.Hill, K.Cone, D.Smelter, D.Waller, and hopefully R.Jeune.
Cone was an UDFA wasn't he.What are those NFL-drafted names again? I thought it was 5 going on 6.
D.Thomas, S.Hill, K.Cone, D.Smelter, D.Waller, and hopefully R.Jeune.
@jgtengineer Arguing over these nit-picky semantics misses the overwhelming point here: Georgia Tech WRs get drafted to the NFL consistently, despite seeing only 20-30 catches a year. That's right, option-haters, the position most negatively-affected by this obsolete offense that supposedly "doesn't prepare kids for the pros" has been drafted going-on 8 times in 10 years under CPJ.
Anyone else think Shamire will turn out to be a stud in the nfl? I don't believe our O was a great fit for him, and I'm not sure that he really loves the game. But when the chance to make millions happens that attitude may change. I think he's intelligent and athletic enough to make the adjustment to a pass blocking scheme. and be a dominate run blocker based on what he learned at gt.
I couldn't agree more. Shamire will start in the league pretty soon, imho. And he'll be Tech's highest drafted player this year.Shamire will make a pretty damn good RT in the nfl, wihtout the Computer Science course load and with nfl nutritionist he will turn into a beast.
I think that's fair on Ricky. Honestly i'd like Atlanta to look at him that late. Let gabriel walk, pick up ricky in the draft. a 6'3 212 slot reciever that can block like a tight end would help us a lot.