Todd McShay
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That's the play. We might move back to 789. The Jets are a surprise team. The Saints, whoever.
That's the play. We might move back to 789. The Jets are a surprise team. The Saints, whoever.
It's like a hair. They're basically identical. The tricky part for Hunter is what's the plan, right? And for a team like New England, I've got to believe it's... You don't have Drake May and say, yeah, we just drafted this guy for overall generational talent. He's going to be a nickel corner as a rookie and eventually our starting corner. You might get 20 plays with him on offense.
It's like a hair. They're basically identical. The tricky part for Hunter is what's the plan, right? And for a team like New England, I've got to believe it's... You don't have Drake May and say, yeah, we just drafted this guy for overall generational talent. He's going to be a nickel corner as a rookie and eventually our starting corner. You might get 20 plays with him on offense.
It's like a hair. They're basically identical. The tricky part for Hunter is what's the plan, right? And for a team like New England, I've got to believe it's... You don't have Drake May and say, yeah, we just drafted this guy for overall generational talent. He's going to be a nickel corner as a rookie and eventually our starting corner. You might get 20 plays with him on offense.
It's just not going to happen. So everyone is talking about the moonlighting where you'd like to play him at corner because that's the harder position in terms of developing and developing. the technique and being part of part of 11 there, whereas wide receivers, a little bit more ISO one, it's kind of like an NBA thing, you know?
It's just not going to happen. So everyone is talking about the moonlighting where you'd like to play him at corner because that's the harder position in terms of developing and developing. the technique and being part of part of 11 there, whereas wide receivers, a little bit more ISO one, it's kind of like an NBA thing, you know?
It's just not going to happen. So everyone is talking about the moonlighting where you'd like to play him at corner because that's the harder position in terms of developing and developing. the technique and being part of part of 11 there, whereas wide receivers, a little bit more ISO one, it's kind of like an NBA thing, you know?
A lot of one-on-one stuff. So for New England, I can't imagine that would be the case. I think it would be you're a full-time receiver. We've got our biggest asset in this entire organization is Drake May. And so we've got to assist that.
A lot of one-on-one stuff. So for New England, I can't imagine that would be the case. I think it would be you're a full-time receiver. We've got our biggest asset in this entire organization is Drake May. And so we've got to assist that.
A lot of one-on-one stuff. So for New England, I can't imagine that would be the case. I think it would be you're a full-time receiver. We've got our biggest asset in this entire organization is Drake May. And so we've got to assist that.
Yeah. So it depends on the team. But I'll say this. I think Travis Hunter is more advanced as a wide receiver right now. I think Travis Hunter can be Garrett Wilson with maybe a touch more juice after the catch. So I would have no problem with him being a 50-snap-a-game offensive player and 25 third downs, red zone, that kind of stuff on defense if you can manage all that.
Yeah. So it depends on the team. But I'll say this. I think Travis Hunter is more advanced as a wide receiver right now. I think Travis Hunter can be Garrett Wilson with maybe a touch more juice after the catch. So I would have no problem with him being a 50-snap-a-game offensive player and 25 third downs, red zone, that kind of stuff on defense if you can manage all that.
Yeah. So it depends on the team. But I'll say this. I think Travis Hunter is more advanced as a wide receiver right now. I think Travis Hunter can be Garrett Wilson with maybe a touch more juice after the catch. So I would have no problem with him being a 50-snap-a-game offensive player and 25 third downs, red zone, that kind of stuff on defense if you can manage all that.
Like just, it's this random thing. Remember when Dion would come on the field to return a punch or kick? Do you remember like- Or when he would line up at receiver, it was like so exciting.
Like just, it's this random thing. Remember when Dion would come on the field to return a punch or kick? Do you remember like- Or when he would line up at receiver, it was like so exciting.
Like just, it's this random thing. Remember when Dion would come on the field to return a punch or kick? Do you remember like- Or when he would line up at receiver, it was like so exciting.
The running backs are fascinating to me too, though.
The running backs are fascinating to me too, though.
The running backs are fascinating to me too, though.