Tapate50
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Jamaar Chase was possibly the best WR prospect since Julio. I said at the time they should have taken Chase as Julio's replacement. And he was an AP as a rookie, so looks like I was right.
That was my take as well.
Jamaar Chase was possibly the best WR prospect since Julio. I said at the time they should have taken Chase as Julio's replacement. And he was an AP as a rookie, so looks like I was right.
Jamaar Chase was possibly the best WR prospect since Julio. I said at the time they should have taken Chase as Julio's replacement. And he was an AP as a rookie, so looks like I was right.
He might be.
Vernon Davis was pretty athletic too.
Wouldn't ahve been mad with Chase. He's a stud. But Pitts is a once in a life time TE. This is potentially Tony Gonzalez, Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Gates, Jeremy Shockey, etc. This is a rare TE.
I think Pitts is a good player, he was just absolutely not what the Falcons needed. A tremendously gifted TE who would make a pretty immediate impact is something for a team closer to contention than the Falcons. By going with him the Falcons put themselves further from contention. I'm generally for going BPA but the BPA has to make some kind of sense. Pitts was the BPA but he made no sense for the Falcons (unless the new regime thought they were closer to competing than they were). The whole reason Pitts fell to the Falcons was because the teams picking earlier had other needs.
If I was Terry Fontenot, I'd be shopping Pitts for picks. He'd be EXTREMELY valuable for a team that's in its window to compete. A second year TE that went over 1,000 yards receiving as a rookie could get multiple first rounders and the Falcons have so many holes they need all the picks they can get.
But the Falcons wont do that. Instead they'll keep him, make more bad decisions, and never be close to competing while Pitts is on his rookie contract.
But even a rare TE isn't as valuable as an elite WR. Give me a Julio over Gronk all day, every day.
Falcons are gonna suck for at least one more year. Need to build up the future. If London is the BPA I like it. But I would have taken Johnson or Cross personally.
London was a terrible pick imo. There's some situations I think London can be good. If there's a dynamic offense I think London could do well as a third option. If he is paired with a dynamic deep threat like Tyreek Hill. Possibly with a QB with elite short game passing like Drew Brees was. If he doesn't have someone else to draw the focus of the defense I think he will bust hard. Honestly I didn't like any of the available options for the Falcons.
One positive thing that has come from the draft coverage this year is I can now tell who knows what they are talking about and who is guessing. No one with any inside knowledge or basic football knowledge thought the Saints were taking a QB in round 1 much less trade both first round picks for one. So this was very helpful in weeding out the people saying off their guesswork as inside knowledge.
London almost profiles more as a skinny TE who can't block than he does a WR. Look at his strengths and weaknesses:
Strengths:
Tall with a big catch radius
Physical catcher
Great at making contested catches
Fights for YAC
Caught a ton of balls in the games he played in
Weaknesses:
Below average speed and acceleration
Almost half his catches were within 5 yards of the line
Tons of contested catches meant when he was going downfield he rarely got separation
That's the pass catching profile of a TE. A big possession receiver that can't outrun DBs but can catch passes in traffic and move the chains. That's a useful guy to have but not really a star, not worth a top 10 pick, and absolutely not something a team should draft that has as many gaping holes as Atlanta.
It's crazy to think the last two years the Falcons went for the same mold player with top 10 picks. Neither of which is a guy you can build a team around.
His speed isn't below average, his acceleration is. Which is a problem. The idea that every WR is around a 4.4 40 is I think a product of a bygone era. I think with the heavy focus on strong DL we'll see a slight move back to the more West Coast style offense of the 3 step drop and pass to alleviate that. FOotball is cyclical things go in and out of favor depending on talent.