Daniel Jeremiah
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Yeah, I mean, first of all, as an aside, he wants to play wide receiver. I think he says he wants to play everything, but if you told him, he would say he's a wide receiver slash corner and not the other way around. Okay. He touches the football more on offense. And this is not the old days. Like, he's not a press man corner guy.
Yeah, I mean, first of all, as an aside, he wants to play wide receiver. I think he says he wants to play everything, but if you told him, he would say he's a wide receiver slash corner and not the other way around. Okay. He touches the football more on offense. And this is not the old days. Like, he's not a press man corner guy.
Yeah, I mean, first of all, as an aside, he wants to play wide receiver. I think he says he wants to play everything, but if you told him, he would say he's a wide receiver slash corner and not the other way around. Okay. He touches the football more on offense. And this is not the old days. Like, he's not a press man corner guy.
put him on one side of the field and forget about it, leave him alone. He's at his best where he can use his instincts and eyes, play off coverage, see things, set traps, drive on the ball, make some plays. So, you know, I don't think he's not like a Pat Sertan, like coming out of college as a corner. Whereas I think he is right now ready to go.
put him on one side of the field and forget about it, leave him alone. He's at his best where he can use his instincts and eyes, play off coverage, see things, set traps, drive on the ball, make some plays. So, you know, I don't think he's not like a Pat Sertan, like coming out of college as a corner. Whereas I think he is right now ready to go.
put him on one side of the field and forget about it, leave him alone. He's at his best where he can use his instincts and eyes, play off coverage, see things, set traps, drive on the ball, make some plays. So, you know, I don't think he's not like a Pat Sertan, like coming out of college as a corner. Whereas I think he is right now ready to go.
There's a ton of ways we can get the ball in his hands. I just think he impacts the game more on offense at this point in time. And it's never really been done. Everybody that's had this two-way ability, it's always been major on defense, package of plays on offense. So I realize in saying that, look, this is new. This is a new Uncharted Waters, so to speak.
There's a ton of ways we can get the ball in his hands. I just think he impacts the game more on offense at this point in time. And it's never really been done. Everybody that's had this two-way ability, it's always been major on defense, package of plays on offense. So I realize in saying that, look, this is new. This is a new Uncharted Waters, so to speak.
There's a ton of ways we can get the ball in his hands. I just think he impacts the game more on offense at this point in time. And it's never really been done. Everybody that's had this two-way ability, it's always been major on defense, package of plays on offense. So I realize in saying that, look, this is new. This is a new Uncharted Waters, so to speak.
But to me, that's what makes the most sense for him.
But to me, that's what makes the most sense for him.
But to me, that's what makes the most sense for him.
The teams who don't need a quarterback or aren't picking high enough to take one are going to be very vocal about how upsetting this is. And the teams that are picking up high and need quarterbacks are not going to give two cents about it. Nobody's going to care. It's talent over everything. So it's going to have zero impact on guys and where they go. And we're already used to this.
The teams who don't need a quarterback or aren't picking high enough to take one are going to be very vocal about how upsetting this is. And the teams that are picking up high and need quarterbacks are not going to give two cents about it. Nobody's going to care. It's talent over everything. So it's going to have zero impact on guys and where they go. And we're already used to this.
The teams who don't need a quarterback or aren't picking high enough to take one are going to be very vocal about how upsetting this is. And the teams that are picking up high and need quarterbacks are not going to give two cents about it. Nobody's going to care. It's talent over everything. So it's going to have zero impact on guys and where they go. And we're already used to this.
Last year, I mean, shoot, the last... I don't know, maybe five years. The rarity is the guy who's been at one stop. All these guys have bounced all over the place. Now, what the motivation is for that... People can get upset about it if they want. But, you know, from a scouting standpoint with with Nico specifically, I haven't seen a ton of him, but I've seen a ton of the Tennessee offense.
Last year, I mean, shoot, the last... I don't know, maybe five years. The rarity is the guy who's been at one stop. All these guys have bounced all over the place. Now, what the motivation is for that... People can get upset about it if they want. But, you know, from a scouting standpoint with with Nico specifically, I haven't seen a ton of him, but I've seen a ton of the Tennessee offense.
Last year, I mean, shoot, the last... I don't know, maybe five years. The rarity is the guy who's been at one stop. All these guys have bounced all over the place. Now, what the motivation is for that... People can get upset about it if they want. But, you know, from a scouting standpoint with with Nico specifically, I haven't seen a ton of him, but I've seen a ton of the Tennessee offense.
And it's kind of like that old Baylor Art Bryles offense where they're literally could touch the hand of the coach on the sideline. It's hard to translate that to the next level from an evaluation standpoint. You know, I don't know what exactly UCLA's offense is going to look like, but I'm kind of excited to see him from an evaluator standpoint in a different offense.
And it's kind of like that old Baylor Art Bryles offense where they're literally could touch the hand of the coach on the sideline. It's hard to translate that to the next level from an evaluation standpoint. You know, I don't know what exactly UCLA's offense is going to look like, but I'm kind of excited to see him from an evaluator standpoint in a different offense.