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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 869311"><p>There's always one guy who thinks he draws the lines others must color inside. Everybody gets to draw their own lines and color as they see fit. "Concept ownership" is itself a bizarre concept. Why you would expect this thread to be different than any other I could not say. Actually, if you look across these threads, you have many guys coloring outside the lines all the time. I'm sure if I cared to look that would include you! I don't disapprove of off-topic wanderings as one thing connects to another.</p><p></p><p>But if you insist:</p><p></p><p><strong>Williams: </strong>He's pretty much a fully formed player and a valuable asset expecially at his cost. I don't expect, nor does this team need, some next step forward. He's shown subtle, incremental development over 3 years. There may be some more, but I would not expect it to be dramatic or necessary.</p><p></p><p><strong>Patrick: </strong>Barring the unlikely Linsley cut or an interior line injury, he's not going to see many snaps. He might be making a jump behind the scenes but you'd never know.</p><p></p><p><strong>St. Brown</strong>: The one thing I've disliked in his game is how he rounds off his route breaks. You get some of that with long striders like St. Brown but with him it is pronounced. That makes a CB's job in man coverage a lot easier. What I think I've noticed on the plus side his route running against zone and maybe a knack for the scramble drill, in other words finding his own space in plays that call for it. But if a receiver is giving away too much in man coverage, his utility is limited.</p><p></p><p>You might like those assessments less than the coloring outside the lines. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 869311"] There's always one guy who thinks he draws the lines others must color inside. Everybody gets to draw their own lines and color as they see fit. "Concept ownership" is itself a bizarre concept. Why you would expect this thread to be different than any other I could not say. Actually, if you look across these threads, you have many guys coloring outside the lines all the time. I'm sure if I cared to look that would include you! I don't disapprove of off-topic wanderings as one thing connects to another. But if you insist: [B]Williams: [/B]He's pretty much a fully formed player and a valuable asset expecially at his cost. I don't expect, nor does this team need, some next step forward. He's shown subtle, incremental development over 3 years. There may be some more, but I would not expect it to be dramatic or necessary. [B]Patrick: [/B]Barring the unlikely Linsley cut or an interior line injury, he's not going to see many snaps. He might be making a jump behind the scenes but you'd never know. [B]St. Brown[/B]: The one thing I've disliked in his game is how he rounds off his route breaks. You get some of that with long striders like St. Brown but with him it is pronounced. That makes a CB's job in man coverage a lot easier. What I think I've noticed on the plus side his route running against zone and maybe a knack for the scramble drill, in other words finding his own space in plays that call for it. But if a receiver is giving away too much in man coverage, his utility is limited. You might like those assessments less than the coloring outside the lines. ;) [/QUOTE]
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