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<blockquote data-quote="warhawk" data-source="post: 136455" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>What I am saying is Jarrett has benefited greatly from the USC program to a greater degree than wha Rice got out of SC. </p><p></p><p>The thing the combine does is puts these guys on an even playing field in this evaluation process. Obviously important since there is nothing equal about the type of offense or the players surrounding a given player in college.</p><p></p><p>I have watched tape. What I don't like is Jarrett beats guys in college in ways he can't in the pros. He's not physical enough to win against CB's in the NFL. As I said he will win a few jump balls. That's not worth a #16.</p><p></p><p>There's a huge difference between big WR's that can go across the middle like a Wayne from Indy and those that aren't physical enough for that. </p><p></p><p>I could be safe here but prefer to go with my gut and predict Rice will move up beyond Jarrett before draft day. He's faster, more physical, and better off the break and when going head to head at the combine this will come out. His higher upside will surface by then.</p><p></p><p>Besides, by April speed RULES and the 40 time is HUGE. It always is. And that is where Jarrett will fall. </p><p></p><p>PS I like Gonzalez as well and would be alright with forgoing both the above if we happened to nab him in the second. The problem is not knowing when he might go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warhawk, post: 136455, member: 431"] What I am saying is Jarrett has benefited greatly from the USC program to a greater degree than wha Rice got out of SC. The thing the combine does is puts these guys on an even playing field in this evaluation process. Obviously important since there is nothing equal about the type of offense or the players surrounding a given player in college. I have watched tape. What I don't like is Jarrett beats guys in college in ways he can't in the pros. He's not physical enough to win against CB's in the NFL. As I said he will win a few jump balls. That's not worth a #16. There's a huge difference between big WR's that can go across the middle like a Wayne from Indy and those that aren't physical enough for that. I could be safe here but prefer to go with my gut and predict Rice will move up beyond Jarrett before draft day. He's faster, more physical, and better off the break and when going head to head at the combine this will come out. His higher upside will surface by then. Besides, by April speed RULES and the 40 time is HUGE. It always is. And that is where Jarrett will fall. PS I like Gonzalez as well and would be alright with forgoing both the above if we happened to nab him in the second. The problem is not knowing when he might go. [/QUOTE]
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