I keep reading that Camp is Big, strong and fast. Bay Bay 2.0?
Not as fast. Bebe ran 4.3 or 4.4
I keep reading that Camp is Big, strong and fast. Bay Bay 2.0?
I don't know how fast Camp is. But, just his body type and even demeanor remind me of Bay Bay. I don't know if he's as athletic as Bay Bay - that's what made him special - stronger than a LB but smooth and explosive too ... with size. It seems Camp has some of the tools ... looking forward to seeing if he has the rest.Not as fast. Bebe ran 4.3 or 4.4
You don’t have to be athletic to be strong. you are right though, these guys are pretty athletic.Man that puts in perspective how insanely athletic these players are. I can't even bench 100lbs.
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EXACTLY !!Looking at JC's highlights from high school, it looks like the strength, hands, and jump ball ability have always been there.
If:
1) he carries out his blocking assignments and
2) can get separation with his lack of top-end speed,
then we are looking at our next great GT WR.
funny thing is, his arms are 2x bigger than Jalen'sJalen's father owns a Crossfit gym...FYI...
According to huddle:
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I'm sure these are high school stats, so I don't know where they would be now.
According to wikipedia he ran a 100 yard dash in 10.99 seconds in high school for the track team. I did see another article while searching that said he ran a sub par 40 time that limited his offers. Odd that they didn't publish the time.For some reason, I thought Bebe had similar 40 yard number in HS.
All those guys were full time starters. I think we will see him get some separation this year with being a full time starter.Seems like he doesn't quite separate like Walker, bebe or hill. Was shocked to see that smelter has 11 inch hands, which was 99th percentile among drafted WRs.
Wonder if there are ways (smoke routes I guess) to use jalens strength and size.
It was like a 4.6 or something. I saw Giff Smith time him and he ran a 4.6 with an absolutely horrible get-off. That's why 40-times don't often tell the story of how fast a guy really is - if a guy trains specifically for running a 40 with the start and everything (plus it depends on the surface, weather, etc) it will be way different even though his football speed is still the same. Not to mention, Bay Bay might've gotten faster as he developed physically.For some reason, I thought Bebe had similar 40 yard number in HS.
That was kind my round about point. He may end up with comparable Bebe speed as he matures. Lets hope so.It was like a 4.6 or something. I saw Giff Smith time him and he ran a 4.6 with an absolutely horrible get-off. That's why 40-times don't often tell the story of how fast a guy really is - if a guy trains specifically for running a 40 with the start and everything (plus it depends on the surface, weather, etc) it will be way different even though his football speed is still the same. Not to mention, Bay Bay might've gotten faster as he developed physically.