Danny Kelly
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He's an incredible athlete and everything you hear about him, he's an incredible person, but Yeah, it's risky to give him that much money coming off of this massive injury like that.
He's an incredible athlete and everything you hear about him, he's an incredible person, but Yeah, it's risky to give him that much money coming off of this massive injury like that.
He's an incredible athlete and everything you hear about him, he's an incredible person, but Yeah, it's risky to give him that much money coming off of this massive injury like that.
The way that he plays to like running, he mainly was out of the slot last year. He moved back to the slot. I think that's a little bit different than trying to be like this guy that wins on the outside against one on one coverage and, you know, all that stuff. His role, I think, gives him an opportunity to still be productive.
The way that he plays to like running, he mainly was out of the slot last year. He moved back to the slot. I think that's a little bit different than trying to be like this guy that wins on the outside against one on one coverage and, you know, all that stuff. His role, I think, gives him an opportunity to still be productive.
The way that he plays to like running, he mainly was out of the slot last year. He moved back to the slot. I think that's a little bit different than trying to be like this guy that wins on the outside against one on one coverage and, you know, all that stuff. His role, I think, gives him an opportunity to still be productive.
But I think at the end of the day, coming off of a major injury, it's it's scary.
But I think at the end of the day, coming off of a major injury, it's it's scary.
But I think at the end of the day, coming off of a major injury, it's it's scary.
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Yeah, it was good. The Rams receivers, almost all of them making catches are off of motion last year, and he gives them, and what Heifetz said with the static thing is he can just line up on the line of scrimmage, get open. I don't know about the NBA comparison, but Devontae Adams kind of reminds me of an old guy with like knee pads and goggles at the Y. His game, his game to me just...
Yeah, it was good. The Rams receivers, almost all of them making catches are off of motion last year, and he gives them, and what Heifetz said with the static thing is he can just line up on the line of scrimmage, get open. I don't know about the NBA comparison, but Devontae Adams kind of reminds me of an old guy with like knee pads and goggles at the Y. His game, his game to me just...
Yeah, it was good. The Rams receivers, almost all of them making catches are off of motion last year, and he gives them, and what Heifetz said with the static thing is he can just line up on the line of scrimmage, get open. I don't know about the NBA comparison, but Devontae Adams kind of reminds me of an old guy with like knee pads and goggles at the Y. His game, his game to me just...
Craig, his game just translates or age as well. I think because he is, he's all about, you know, route running hands, body positioning, setting up guys. Um, and I think he doesn't, he never was really this guy that relied too much on speed.
Craig, his game just translates or age as well. I think because he is, he's all about, you know, route running hands, body positioning, setting up guys. Um, and I think he doesn't, he never was really this guy that relied too much on speed.
Craig, his game just translates or age as well. I think because he is, he's all about, you know, route running hands, body positioning, setting up guys. Um, and I think he doesn't, he never was really this guy that relied too much on speed.
It's kind of like the DeAndre Hopkins thing where, you know, even if he's not very fast, he just wins because he's so savvy as a route runner and positioning and, um, I assume he's going to get on the same page really well with Stafford. Stafford's always made receivers. We call him the kingmaker in fantasy. He's the receiver kingmaker. He feeds his guys until there's no tomorrow.
It's kind of like the DeAndre Hopkins thing where, you know, even if he's not very fast, he just wins because he's so savvy as a route runner and positioning and, um, I assume he's going to get on the same page really well with Stafford. Stafford's always made receivers. We call him the kingmaker in fantasy. He's the receiver kingmaker. He feeds his guys until there's no tomorrow.