Look at the size of this guy. Looks like a LB. I know he won't be available for the Giants in the 2nd round, but imagine a guy with his size and catch radius across from OBJ. Link - ( New Window )
I think some of these athletes need to consider a balance though cause you can't expect to be doing high impact sports with a build like that without tearing stuff. Then people wonder why there are so many ACL/MCL injuries.
I think some of these athletes need to consider a balance though cause you can't expect to be doing high impact sports with a build like that without tearing stuff. Then people wonder why there are so many ACL/MCL injuries.
Strong quadricep muscles can actually help protect from ACL injuries. Non-contact ACL injuries generally stem from poor mobility, flexibility, muscle recruitment patters, and genetics. People that have knee valgus are much more likely to tear ACL's (why women have this issue.)
screams lack of flexibility and ability to adjust. It is not impressive for a WR, it is actually damning.
If he can move to TE though....
Are you talking about his size or the way he is holding himself. From a strictly size perspective, he is no bigger than Boston was, who was a pretty fluid athlete. If you mean the way he is holding himself, it could be because all of the WRs in the pic are clearly flexing.
The receiver that I like to see in blue is N'keal Harry. He's got Â
screams lack of flexibility and ability to adjust. It is not impressive for a WR, it is actually damning.
If he can move to TE though....
Are you talking about his size or the way he is holding himself. From a strictly size perspective, he is no bigger than Boston was, who was a pretty fluid athlete. If you mean the way he is holding himself, it could be because all of the WRs in the pic are clearly flexing.
The size David Boston got to is what eventually made him a poor WR
Know about physical development when a picture of someone standing upright show a lack of flexibility.
Muscle hypertrophy =/= inflexibility.
While this is true, muscle hypertrophy can exacerbate inflexibility. Irregardless, his upper body is way too big and is going to have a negative effect on his agility.
Sy....his plan may be to move to TE considering his productivity as a WR pretty much sucked.
that muscle mass can protect from injury was way off. Do we need to worry about Barkley's ridiculous thighs and calves? I always thought they would protect against injury. Serious question.
Know about physical development when a picture of someone standing upright show a lack of flexibility.
Muscle hypertrophy =/= inflexibility.
It comes from the old wives tale that bodybuilding makes you 'muscle bound'. If the person stretches often and well, they are as flexible or even more so than the average person.
Means you’re a great athlete or a great football player.
Who looked better on the beach. LT or Eric Dorsey
Some have him as yhe 3rd best WR so it's not just the build. He has produced
I have him as my #1 WR. He has the H/W/S to be a dominant #1 WR in the NFL.
And I'm not going to overanalyze this because, well, I can't, but I would think being this big would hinder explosiveness and would actually support the idea that he may be too stiff.
RE: The guy two over from DK in the pic is AJ Brown, Â
Their other WR, DeMarkus Lodge, is a good WR prospect in his own right and their TE, Dawson Knox, while vastly underutilized at Ole Miss, is an extremely intriguing prospect.
Strong quadricep muscles can actually help protect from ACL injuries. Non-contact ACL injuries generally stem from poor mobility, flexibility, muscle recruitment patters, and genetics. People that have knee valgus are much more likely to tear ACL's (why women have this issue.)
If he can move to TE though....
If he can move to TE though....
Are you talking about his size or the way he is holding himself. From a strictly size perspective, he is no bigger than Boston was, who was a pretty fluid athlete. If you mean the way he is holding himself, it could be because all of the WRs in the pic are clearly flexing.
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screams lack of flexibility and ability to adjust. It is not impressive for a WR, it is actually damning.
If he can move to TE though....
Are you talking about his size or the way he is holding himself. From a strictly size perspective, he is no bigger than Boston was, who was a pretty fluid athlete. If you mean the way he is holding himself, it could be because all of the WRs in the pic are clearly flexing.
The size David Boston got to is what eventually made him a poor WR
Muscle hypertrophy =/= inflexibility.
Muscle hypertrophy =/= inflexibility.
While this is true, muscle hypertrophy can exacerbate inflexibility. Irregardless, his upper body is way too big and is going to have a negative effect on his agility.
Sy....his plan may be to move to TE considering his productivity as a WR pretty much sucked.
Link - ( New Window )
Muscle hypertrophy =/= inflexibility.
It comes from the old wives tale that bodybuilding makes you 'muscle bound'. If the person stretches often and well, they are as flexible or even more so than the average person.
Who looked better on the beach. LT or Eric Dorsey
Who looked better on the beach. LT or Eric Dorsey
Some have him as yhe 3rd best WR so it's not just the build. He has produced
Quote:
Means you’re a great athlete or a great football player.
Who looked better on the beach. LT or Eric Dorsey
Some have him as yhe 3rd best WR so it's not just the build. He has produced
I have him as my #1 WR. He has the H/W/S to be a dominant #1 WR in the NFL.
And I'm not going to overanalyze this because, well, I can't, but I would think being this big would hinder explosiveness and would actually support the idea that he may be too stiff.
Their other WR, DeMarkus Lodge, is a good WR prospect in his own right and their TE, Dawson Knox, while vastly underutilized at Ole Miss, is an extremely intriguing prospect.
Imagine him opposite of Odell...