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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1043830" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>We really should take into consideration his history at Oregon State and his Draft Profile to set expectations. In College he had limited production. Partly he started late, then a shortened Covid season, then a serious injury in his Junior Season. Productivity wise he was good but in limited looks.</p><p></p><p>Here’s a Scouting clip from Bleacher report describing his path to NFL success. It’s pretty consistent across many Scouting reports on him.</p><p></p><p>From <strong><em>Bleacher Report </em></strong></p><p><em>In all, Musgrave's height, athletic tools and baseline blocking skills give him everything he needs to be a weapon. He can succeed as a field-stretching tight end who doesn't have to leave the field on run downs, which gives him access to aggressive play-action concepts to make use of his speed. <u>He will need to add weight and muscle in order to handle himself in traffic and over the middle of the field, however. Hopefully a year or two in an NFL weight training system can do the trick and unlock his potential.</u></em></p><p></p><p>For now he’s injured, so we’ll all have to remain patient. He’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Heres to hoping Sims will shine in his absence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1043830, member: 10086"] We really should take into consideration his history at Oregon State and his Draft Profile to set expectations. In College he had limited production. Partly he started late, then a shortened Covid season, then a serious injury in his Junior Season. Productivity wise he was good but in limited looks. Here’s a Scouting clip from Bleacher report describing his path to NFL success. It’s pretty consistent across many Scouting reports on him. From [B][I]Bleacher Report [/I][/B] [I]In all, Musgrave's height, athletic tools and baseline blocking skills give him everything he needs to be a weapon. He can succeed as a field-stretching tight end who doesn't have to leave the field on run downs, which gives him access to aggressive play-action concepts to make use of his speed. [U]He will need to add weight and muscle in order to handle himself in traffic and over the middle of the field, however. Hopefully a year or two in an NFL weight training system can do the trick and unlock his potential.[/U][/I] For now he’s injured, so we’ll all have to remain patient. He’s not going anywhere anytime soon. Heres to hoping Sims will shine in his absence. [/QUOTE]
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