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Come onDid your Jennifer unbeknownst to you at the time......... pack a set of beans and weiner ?? ..............lol
Come onDid your Jennifer unbeknownst to you at the time......... pack a set of beans and weiner ?? ..............lol
is that what she saidCome on
I am sure the Steelers were glued in and that factored in. At that point of his pick the Steelers had three attractive options that included a rookie 2nd round pick.Hers my thoughts on the pick. Regardless of the percentage of the game you feel special teams consists of, it is important. We have not had a consistent returner for a long time. There are only so many open slots on this team. It is unlikely all 10 picks make the 53-man roster. If this guy is even close to being the returner he looks on tape he will make the squad and will be on the field immediately performing an important duty than can change a game. Not many 4th round picks are going to contribute right away and to the extent this guy should. Additionally, he showed promise as a receiver at the shrine bowl. Hell, maybe he can also be a gunner. I will take the instant contributor in the 4th any day.
ST return game, bubbles was EXCELLENT at blocking kick schemes.Not that baffling when you consider how bad bubbles was at coaching ST.
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Hers my thoughts on the pick. Regardless of the percentage of the game you feel special teams consists of, it is important. We have not had a consistent returner for a long time. There are only so many open slots on this team. It is unlikely all 10 picks make the 53-man roster. If this guy is even close to being the returner he looks on tape he will make the squad and will be on the field immediately performing an important duty than can change a game. Not many 4th round picks are going to contribute right away and to the extent this guy should. Additionally, he showed promise as a receiver at the shrine bowl. Hell, maybe he can also be a gunner. I will take the instant contributor in the 4th any day.
The thing is if you look at him vs the other wrs in the draft he is barely top 40, and yeah that pushes projections down to the 7th or udfa... cause not every team is taking a wr and certainly not more than one...True last year made a resurgence with KO returns
Hopefully he is worth something, just seems like a wasted pick to me…hopefully he excels, but I’m not holding my breath.
Seems like day 3 has had quite a few head scratchers the last several years.
He is a Steeler now so hopefully he’s better than the wasted 3rd rounder Roman Wilson. That seems like a low bar to jump.
I feel like McCarthy Offenses will carry an extra wr abd fewer Tes than Tomlin teams he uses more wrs per play than Tomlin did... so we may be looking at 6 or 7 ratger than 5-6 these days.. if wilson gets his lunch stolen, it will be from that Wr/Rb guy they took in the 7thTo me the Wetjen pick was just another vote of “no confidence” in Roman Wilson
Wetjen and/or the 7th round RB handle the return duties AND if Wetjen proves slot capable it leaves very little room on the roster for the underachieving Roman Wilson.
With DK, Pittman, Bernard (as the core 3) Wetjen as RS and Skowronek as ST ace all having a pretty clear role which gives them a path to the roster it will put Wilson vs. the rest of the field for that final WR spot. It just takes one guy to show out and steal his lunch.
Wilson, in the words of the Isley Brothers, has “so
Much work to do”
Maybe they can recoup a 5-6th for him in the trade market by a receiver needy team
The thing is if you look at him vs the other wrs in the draft he is barely top 40, and yeah that pushes projections down to the 7th or udfa... cause not every team is taking a wr and certainly not more than one...
However drafts arent in a bubble... his individual grades mesh quite nicely with fourth round wrs in the past few seasons... it was just a stupidly deep draft for wrs... comparing where his scores fit in in previous years, he was a pretty solid 4/5 rounder... there were just 15-20 more quality wr prospects in that upper mid round zone in this draft than normal... everything was skewered by an unnaturally large supply of WR prospects.. Wetjen just was the best KR prospect out of all of those. He has a ton of potential as a slot wr in McCarthy's system, but they clearly drafted him as a PR/KR.. I think the round value was fine on him.
I like the kid cause i saw highlights of him getting hit and breaking out for extra gains...he has great balance... these 5'8-5'9 guys often go down at first touch.. and its maddening to see them finger tackled with open fields in front of them...
ST return game, bubbles was EXCELLENT at blocking kick schemes.
The thing is if you look at him vs the other wrs in the draft he is barely top 40, and yeah that pushes projections down to the 7th or udfa... cause not every team is taking a wr and certainly not more than one...
However drafts arent in a bubble... his individual grades mesh quite nicely with fourth round wrs in the past few seasons... it was just a stupidly deep draft for wrs... comparing where his scores fit in in previous years, he was a pretty solid 4/5 rounder... there were just 15-20 more quality wr prospects in that upper mid round zone in this draft than normal... everything was skewered by an unnaturally large supply of WR prospects.. Wetjen just was the best KR prospect out of all of those. He has a ton of potential as a slot wr in McCarthy's system, but they clearly drafted him as a PR/KR.. I think the round value was fine on him.
I like the kid cause i saw highlights of him getting hit and breaking out for extra gains...he has great balance... these 5'8-5'9 guys often go down at first touch.. and its maddening to see them finger tackled with open fields in front of them...
we don't want our Wet Jen getting fingered out there in the openThe thing is if you look at him vs the other wrs in the draft he is barely top 40, and yeah that pushes projections down to the 7th or udfa... cause not every team is taking a wr and certainly not more than one...
However drafts arent in a bubble... his individual grades mesh quite nicely with fourth round wrs in the past few seasons... it was just a stupidly deep draft for wrs... comparing where his scores fit in in previous years, he was a pretty solid 4/5 rounder... there were just 15-20 more quality wr prospects in that upper mid round zone in this draft than normal... everything was skewered by an unnaturally large supply of WR prospects.. Wetjen just was the best KR prospect out of all of those. He has a ton of potential as a slot wr in McCarthy's system, but they clearly drafted him as a PR/KR.. I think the round value was fine on him.
I like the kid cause i saw highlights of him getting hit and breaking out for extra gains...he has great balance... these 5'8-5'9 guys often go down at first touch.. and its maddening to see them finger tackled with open fields in front of them...
Wilson certainly has a lot to prove and a hill to climb in making the team this year. As does Kaleb. Neither seem to offer much versatility. IF they don’t blow the doors off in preseason and camp they will both be on the outside looking in.To me the Wetjen pick was just another vote of “no confidence” in Roman Wilson
Wetjen and/or the 7th round RB handle the return duties AND if Wetjen proves slot capable it leaves very little room on the roster for the underachieving Roman Wilson.
With DK, Pittman, Bernard (as the core 3) Wetjen as RS and Skowronek as ST ace all having a pretty clear role which gives them a path to the roster it will put Wilson vs. the rest of the field for that final WR spot. It just takes one guy to show out and steal his lunch.
Wilson, in the words of the Isley Brothers, has “so
Much work to do”
Maybe they can recoup a 5-6th for him in the trade market by a receiver needy team