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2023 round 2 pick #42: Luke Musgrave
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 998695" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I suppose injury is a concern for many players as very few leave college unscathed, so generally speaking yes. One comforting thing I can offer is he’s really only had 1 injury that was significant (this past season). Much of him not getting playing time was the rotation. The good part that comes with that is his overall mileage is low also.</p><p></p><p>I’m not sure which film you were watching that gave you the feeling he was easy to tackle, but once Musgrave is in motion, he looks pretty elusive after the catch (comparatively at TE) There are many examples of that in his limited portfolio. Watch how many guys he either makes miss or just flat out runs around/by them. Now,</p><p>I suppose you can say after the Defense missed their assignment, they go on to do a good job tackling him at the sideline or in the Endzone or another 13 yards downfield, when it’s far too late. But he travels some serious ground with the ball in his hands on the bulk of plays. Notice also, There were several times he got tackled off balance after making either an acrobatic catch or just flat out winning a contested ball.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]udZCJLkFnuA[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 998695, member: 10086"] I suppose injury is a concern for many players as very few leave college unscathed, so generally speaking yes. One comforting thing I can offer is he’s really only had 1 injury that was significant (this past season). Much of him not getting playing time was the rotation. The good part that comes with that is his overall mileage is low also. I’m not sure which film you were watching that gave you the feeling he was easy to tackle, but once Musgrave is in motion, he looks pretty elusive after the catch (comparatively at TE) There are many examples of that in his limited portfolio. Watch how many guys he either makes miss or just flat out runs around/by them. Now, I suppose you can say after the Defense missed their assignment, they go on to do a good job tackling him at the sideline or in the Endzone or another 13 yards downfield, when it’s far too late. But he travels some serious ground with the ball in his hands on the bulk of plays. Notice also, There were several times he got tackled off balance after making either an acrobatic catch or just flat out winning a contested ball. [MEDIA=youtube]udZCJLkFnuA[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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