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I'm better than Mulli!
As awesome as that is . . . that’s gotta make Fitz feel old, right? Lol.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
As awesome as that is . . . that’s gotta make Fitz feel old, right? Lol.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
At least it’s in the 80s. I hate the trend of teens for WRs - Larry accepted.WR Andy Isabella, #89
Just announced rookie numbers
I would bet that Fitz is thinking hard about extending his career even longer so as to enjoy this new offense and be a part of something special.
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Nothing Small How Andy Isabella Battled Against Big Schools
The bomb Andy Isabella caught against South Florida this past season is the one Spencer Whipple remembers, the 53-yard pass in which Isabella put his head down and sprinted to a spot before picking the ball back up, catching it and fighting his way in for a touchdown.
Ask the wide receiver himself, and it’s the 53-yard catch he made in The Swamp in the 2016 season opener – Isabella’s sophomore year at the University of Massachusetts – against Florida.
These are the plays that helped make Isabella a second-round pick of the Cardinals. Not so much that they were explosive, but for whom they came against.
WR Andy Isabella, #89
Just announced rookie numbers
He will definitely be a test subject for the analytics vs film scouts. Analytics love him. Scouting world is pretty lukewarm.
I don't understand how teams continue to fall for "workout warriors" over guys that actually produced on the field in college at this point. We have seen far too many guys look amazing at the combine only to be busts in the league. Turns out that there is actually a pretty high degree of skill and IQ required in just about every position on the field, who knew..This Cardinals draft is filled with guys that analytics love. If you follow PFF on Twitter, they say that nearly all the NFL teams pay for their service and that they see alot more information than the public get, and that even includes the public paid accounts.
I dont have an issue with this as long as it's being used to cross reference what the scouts think.
An example of this is Byron Murphy. His tape showed that he was the top corner in this draft and PFF loved him. His combine workouts were average, so scouts/teams that love workout warriors passed on him. I think this is going to be a mistake because from what I've seen, workout warriors rarely improve in the NFL.
PFF loved Murray, but alot of scouts had issues with his physical characteristics and small sample size. I've said it many times, but I think Murray is going to be an outlier, and I think he's going to be really good.
https://sports.yahoo.com/second-round-nfl-draft-pick-164500493.htmlFormer New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz went from an undrafted player to a Super Bowl champion in the span of two years.
So it's fair to say that the salsa-dancing superstar knows a thing or two about late-round or undrafted talent making a splash in the NFL. This year, the recently retired Cruz has his eye specifically on one 2019 second-rounder, who went 62nd overall to the Arizona Cardinals.
"His name is Andy Isabella," Cruz told AOL.com on behalf of DSW. "He's a player, man."
Isabella running past UGA, UF and TENN CBs would suggest he is way faster then his combine 40...Private red flag:
At the Combine, Isabella ran approx 4.6 on his first heat and then approx 4.5 the second time. There were a few comments by NFLN draft guys that Isabella boasted of 4.3? and 4.4? forty times earlier in the year.
Should we be worrying about forty times that are all over the lot. What's that all about?