Real shit.. it should be a crime to pair Harrison on his last year of eligibility best wide receiver in college football with that trash QB!! I don't blame him one bit for half-assing out there just getting through the season. You want your proof go check bowl game against Georgia with CJ Stroud
18:39 Don’t get me wrong, he’s a very decent WR who has all the tools/techinque, but this is the biggest knock on him. He goes crazy when he’s at the slot receiver position only because he’s being covered by LBs, small Nickel DBs, and safeties. EVERY TIME he lined up against good corners in press man coverage (#20 from Notre Dame, Rutgers DB, & Michigan DBs), he gets exposed.
that's one of the weakest arms I have ever seen. underthrows the ball constantly, the ball staysin the air a long time. and doesn't generate enough velocity on passes. this leads to db´s catching up and making plays on the ball
I just dont see it. So many other better wideouts in this draft class. Taking at pick 4 where he is widely projected to go would be a big mistake. I prefer Nabers, Coleman, Thomas Jr., Mitchell and Polk. Basically i would rather trade down and take two of those guys. Or just take Nabers at 4 and trade back up later for another one of those guys. I am always an odds guy. If i want a position i am going to take a couple guys and hope one of them pans out. Every position except Kicker, RB and QB where i would only select one of them.
@@LilSeahawkontop88 The fact he doesn't have elite feet or hands catching ability. Lack of breaking tackles and juking to get yac. Straightline runner almost exclusively.
This has to be one of the baddest scouting takes of all time. No elite feet? Bro has more release packages than most NFL WRs and his route running is a thing of beauty.