Love the pick, too early, probably but I see Ryan Ficken all over this pick and this is the only coach on Chargers I trust nowadays.
Welcome WR Derius Davis, TCU (Round 4, #125)
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View Post1- #11 Bowers TE 7a- #225 Boyd DT
2a- #35 Cooper LB 7b- #253 Vidal RB
2b- #37 Jenkins DT
3a- #66 Puni OT
3b- #69 Sainristill CB
4a- #105 Rice WR
4b- #110 Lloyd RB
5- #140 Green CB
6- #181 Nourzad C/OG
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Originally posted by ThatSinkingFeeling View PostThey've clearly scouted TCU this year. That's our kick returner isn't it?
If he came from Northern Iowa A&M i'd be more positive.
I also noticed the guy has very little shiftiness, or elusiveness to his return game.
He basically outraces people to edges.
Checked his 3 cone time: he didn't run it.
Checked his 20 yard shuttle: pretty pedestrian.
He's short, has really short arms, a very poor vertical (30''), ran a limited route tree,
he's years away, if ever, from being a productive receiver .... and i'm not certain if his return game translates to the NFL.
The first few bobbles and he shoots down the depth chart.
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Originally posted by Chargers8491 View Post
Check out 1:12 in the video. You see QJ with 2 blocks that allow him to turn the corner. QJ can block as well!
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Post
I think that is my main problem with the choice.
If he came from Northern Iowa A&M i'd be more positive.
I also noticed the guy has very little shiftiness, or elusiveness to his return game.
He basically outraces people to edges.
Checked his 3 cone time: he didn't run it.
Checked his 20 yard shuttle: pretty pedestrian.
He's short, has really short arms, a very poor vertical (30''), ran a limited route tree,
he's years away, if ever, from being a productive receiver .... and i'm not certain if his return game translates to the NFL.
The first few bobbles and he shoots down the depth chart.
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Originally posted by Bolt-O View Post
I noticed that in the highlights on QJ too, I wonder where the 'blocking' issue came up as a negative. WRs generally are so-so blockers in college, they have to be coached up, or have that potential in the pros, and still, some diva WRs won't block, lol.
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