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Gute Loot
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2017
- Messages
- 12,075
- Reaction score
- 2,998
Are we talking about the same guy?
Crabbs
Route Tree - Love his variance working off the line of scrimmage. He'll slow play his routes to allow created space in the underneath areas but provides good burst to accelerate into separation once he puts the pedal down. Smooth at the top of route breaks. Was a killer on over routes and option routes from the slot
Solak
Route Running: Quality short/intermediate route runner. Ability to get feet outside of the frame and work shoulders/hips/head with his footwork is ideal for an intermediate separator. Uses euro-step like footwork at the top of his route to force corners into bad leverage/false steps that allow him to quickly separate into the middle of the field; good stem pacing to eat up vertical ground and surprise off-cover or flat-foot corners with vertical burst. Varies pace nicely. Far more effective in-breaking than out-breaking at this stage and must develop a better instinct for generating leverage against the sideline. Not an overly physical player as a route-runner and can get bodied in the contact window. High-quality scramble drill player who will become an ally for a play-extending QB
Marino
PROS: Smooth operator and a true route technician. Varies his route tempo to keep corners guessing and there is plenty of variance to how he releases into his stem.
Harris
He displays good instincts against zone and will adjust his route accordingly. He is a crafty route runner who knows how to set up defenders to win against man coverage.
I went through two game cut ups and posted my thoughts on every snap over in the wide receiver thread. Needless to say, I don't like him as well as the guys over at The Draft Network.