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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 617524" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>I've never lifted weights with him, I don't know how hard he works in there, but considering what he's accomplished i'm going to go out on a limb and say he works harder than most. The average high school receiver never plays a down past high school, he has played many. The average college receiver never plays another down after college, and here he is with another opportunity.</p><p>I'm not going to claim he's the strongest guy in the league that's for sure, but something tells me his a few ticks above an average high school WR. He's not the strongest at battling for a ball in traffic, that much is evident, but he has beaten jams off the line and beaten them by guys that are playing in the NFL and he did it in a game that allows much more contact further down field than 5 yards. Getting off the line is as much about being smooth, angles and knowing where to be as it is about strength and speed. None of those things are mutually exclusive, but they aren't absolute in their dependance for each other either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 617524, member: 10441"] I've never lifted weights with him, I don't know how hard he works in there, but considering what he's accomplished i'm going to go out on a limb and say he works harder than most. The average high school receiver never plays a down past high school, he has played many. The average college receiver never plays another down after college, and here he is with another opportunity. I'm not going to claim he's the strongest guy in the league that's for sure, but something tells me his a few ticks above an average high school WR. He's not the strongest at battling for a ball in traffic, that much is evident, but he has beaten jams off the line and beaten them by guys that are playing in the NFL and he did it in a game that allows much more contact further down field than 5 yards. Getting off the line is as much about being smooth, angles and knowing where to be as it is about strength and speed. None of those things are mutually exclusive, but they aren't absolute in their dependance for each other either. [/QUOTE]
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