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Is Lamb better or same as Mike Evans talent and potential wise?
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Is Lamb better or same as Mike Evans talent and potential wise?
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Mike Evans is like 6'5. Lamb is 6'2"
Lamb lacks elite top end speed and is more of a fluid route runner / receiver. He is very strong and a great blocker. I see a bigger Stefon Diggs. Some say D'Andre Hopkins but that is a crazy comparison
Cards need to get someone who can put pressure on the QB besides Chandler Jones.Pressure forces the QB to make plays quicker and helps the rest of the defense.IDK if its from the outside or a inside pocket-disrupting Lineman..just get more pressure on the QB.Enough with the WR R 1 nonsense.Everybodies been bitching about the defense all season so why not pick a impact defensive guy (Derrick Brown,Simmons,Kinlaw ,etc).Chase Young will be gone before Cards pick .
Diggs? Man idk. I see that way more in Jeudy than I do in Lamb. Still question how Lamb is against press coverage since the B12 corners didn’t offer a whole lot of that.Mike Evans is like 6'5. Lamb is 6'2"
Lamb lacks elite top end speed and is more of a fluid route runner / receiver. He is very strong and a great blocker. I see a bigger Stefon Diggs. Some say D'Andre Hopkins but that is a crazy comparison
Thanks Chris for the info.Mike Evans is like 6'5. Lamb is 6'2"
Lamb lacks elite top end speed and is more of a fluid route runner / receiver. He is very strong and a great blocker. I see a bigger Stefon Diggs. Some say D'Andre Hopkins but that is a crazy comparison
Thanks Chris for the info.
Cardinals need to stay away from any receiver with a top 7 pick if the receiver is not close to a Julio Jones, Evans, DeAndre Hopkins etc. They have too many needs to splurge on a lesser receiver.
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Makes sense...unless Lamb is really that good.Don’t take a WR with our first pick!
Cards need to get someone who can put pressure on the QB besides Chandler Jones.Pressure forces the QB to make plays quicker and helps the rest of the defense.IDK if its from the outside or a inside pocket-disrupting Lineman..just get more pressure on the QB.Enough with the WR R 1 nonsense.Everybodies been bitching about the defense all season so why not pick a impact defensive guy (Derrick Brown,Simmons,Kinlaw ,etc).Chase Young will be gone before Cards pick .
Is Lamb better or same as Mike Evans talent and potential wise?
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Less & Less
Jeudy is the only true top 10 in this draft. Lamb is 10 to 15, Ruggs is 15 to 20. Higgins & Shenault can go 15 to 25.
Easily 5 1st round WR's.
p.s. I am infatuated with Ruggs.
If Ruggs gets past pick 30....... I would be completely dumbfounded.It will be interesting to watch I think Ruggs will probably get drafted after Reagor, but someone is going to be infatuated with Ruggs, the projections of him in the 3rd round I just find impossible to believe someone is going to take him before then.
Where does it come from the lamb lack of speed?
Thanks Chris for the info.
Cardinals need to stay away from any receiver with a top 7 pick if the receiver is not close to a Julio Jones, Evans, DeAndre Hopkins etc. They have too many needs to splurge on a lesser receiver.
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So he will be too fast to be considered elite?He is fast but not elite. He won't be in the 4.3s
Probably more in the 4.2 range. That is why I said a receiver like Diggs
Skill-Set Summary: In the passing-driven NFL, receiving weapons are in demand, so there should be plenty of teams considering using an early-round pick on Lamb. He has the ability to be a potential leading receiver for a pro offense with size and play-making ability.
Team sources say that Lamb has the body and physique of a No. 1 receiver in the NFL. They say he has great hands, runs good routes, and is a polished receiver. Lamb makes some ridiculous catches that are reminiscent of DeAndre Hopkins and Odell Beckham Jr. His body control, concentration, and ability to adjust are tremendous, and together those attributes put him in position to make a lot of difficult receptions. After the catch, Lamb is dangerous with the ball in his hands, showing elusiveness and physicality as a runner.
While he has good size, Lamb does not have mismatch speed according to team evaluators and they've said that he could be a 4.55 guy in the 40-yard dash. Lamb is not overly fast, but he uses polished footwork and some suddenness to create separation. His route-running generates separation and makes up the lack of elite speed.
With his route-running and hands, Lamb looks like mismatch receiver who could be a No. 1 wideout in the NFL. His excellent route-running has him very polished for a college receiver entering the NFL. Some team sources have compared Lamb to Houston Texans star DeAndre Hopkins.
That is a perfect comp.Ah PFF might have the best comparison. Reggie Wayne.
It's a great comp, but I think Lamb might be even better after the catch than Wayne. Otherwise they seem nearly identical as far as skill set is concerned.Ah PFF might have the best comparison. Reggie Wayne.
That is a great WR. I guess depending on how pre draft goes I am fine with Lamb pick if it happens.Ah PFF might have the best comparison. Reggie Wayne.