or we just sit back and wait for the Giants to release Jalin Hyatt. His name was circulating last season as a trade opportunity for the Giants. He'll be either 3rd or 6th on the depth chart for them, so a late round pick might secure him. Kinda hard to judge how good he is in the NFL considering who his QB has been. Not that we have one right now, either.
I never understood that ... it was such a great catch, I thought we'd be seeing a lot more of him than we did.Like that 5th we burned for a Mike Williams who produced a GW TD in his 1st game & was never heard from or seen again ?
Any day now.Aiyuk!
I’m going with Amari Cooper. He’s solid and still relatively young.
Keep your draft picks, no trades. We don’t need Rodgers and his circus with Allen Lizzard.
Let’s go with Mason and look towards the future.
Enough of this nonsense trying to keep a meaningless record alive. The nation does not give a **** about non losing seasons. Finishing in the mucky middle every year and getting blown out if we make the playoffs has no value. All it does is feed this ridiculous narrative of non losing seasons like it has value.
Are you superstitious? A guy with lemon in their name… I dunno.Also this guy is in camp as a try out player..
Montana Lemonius-Craig.
Are you superstitious? A guy with lemon in their name… I dunno.
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Aiyuk is 40 some million cap hit in 2027 and 21 million cap casuality. Don't think they can take that water on with Metcalf.
Is my dry sense of humor lost on you?dude.. im just pointing out WR's on the roster for this camp,, who might be promising. Nobody even looking at who they are.
honestly, no clue. didnt get to watch many Memphis games this past season. he's got good size, though.Supe. What about this Roc Taylor guy,, he is from Memphis , on our roster he any good.?
Supe Assessment:Scouting Report: Strengths
- Punishes defensive backs with surgical footwork at the stem, creating consistent separation through masterful pacing and sudden breaks that belie his larger frame
- Dominates in contested catch situations with vise-grip hands and expert positioning, particularly lethal on back-shoulder throws where he shields defenders masterfully
- Brings thunder as a perimeter blocker, consistently driving smaller defensive backs off their spot and maintaining engagement through the whistle
- Dangerous after the catch with surprising shake for his size, routinely breaks arm tackles and powers through contact for chunk yardage
- Works the middle of the field like a seasoned veteran, finding soft spots against zone coverage and presenting a reliable target in traffic
- Tactical route runner who sets up defenders with subtle head fakes and tempo changes, particularly effective on double moves and deep posts
- Displays outstanding situational awareness, consistently working back to the quarterback and finding open space when plays break down
- Commands respect in the red zone through expert timing and body positioning, turning 50-50 balls into 70-30 propositions in his favor
Scouting Report: Weaknesses
- Initial burst off the line lacks explosion, allowing patient corners to maintain positioning and squeeze throwing windows early in routes
- Top-end speed limitations show up on vertical routes, struggling to stack defenders consistently when trying to stretch the field
- Route intensity fluctuates when working as a decoy, giving savvy defensive backs pre-snap reads on play direction
- Change of direction skills can appear labored on quick-hitting patterns, limiting effectiveness in short-area concepts
- Could expand release package against press coverage, currently relies too heavily on size advantage rather than technique
Scouting Report: Summary
Film study reveals a receiver whose game is built for Sunday success, particularly in systems that emphasize intermediate route concepts and play-action passing. Taylor's ability to work all three levels of the field while bringing legitimate blocking chops makes him an intriguing option for teams seeking to bolster their 11-personnel packages.
His developmental arc suggests a player still ascending, with technical refinements consistently being added to an already impressive physical foundation. Smart offensive coordinators will appreciate Taylor's ability to execute the full route tree while bringing the size and strength to create mismatches against smaller defensive backs. His testing numbers match the film, showing a receiver who can stress defenses vertically while excelling in the physical aspects of the position.
Look for Taylor to make an immediate impact as a complementary piece in a sophisticated passing attack, with the ceiling to develop into a reliable WR2/3 as his game continues to mature. His combination of size, hands, and route-running acumen projects particularly well to teams employing timing-based passing concepts that allow receivers to work between the numbers.
It was said that Williams trade was a product of Omar. And Tomlin wasn't for it. Same with the LBer from Green Bay. Supposedly Tomlin didn't want them....so he rarely used them. It would explain their non-use of true.I never understood that ... it was such a great catch, I thought we'd be seeing a lot more of him than we did.
Let's hope that lemons are better than Lime-***.Are you superstitious? A guy with lemon in their name… I dunno.
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It was said that Williams trade was a product of Omar. And Tomlin wasn't for it. Same with the LBer from Green Bay. Supposedly Tomlin didn't want them....so he rarely used them. It would explain their non-use of true.
No , just don't understand people talking about aiyuk and that receiver we had for one game, but no one talks about the guys we actually have in camp. It's retardedIs my dry sense of humor lost on you?
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I was gonna say.or we just sit back and wait for the Giants to release Jalin Hyatt. His name was circulating last season as a trade opportunity for the Giants. He'll be either 3rd or 6th on the depth chart for them, so a late round pick might secure him. Kinda hard to judge how good he is in the NFL considering who his QB has been. Not that we have one right now, either.
They just got into camp there really is nothing new on them as far as performance to go over. Lighten up Francis.No , just don't understand people talking about aiyuk and that receiver we had for one game, but no one talks about the guys we actually have in camp. It's retarded
Nope I am just saying it is what it is no need to get wound up about whatever. Jokes are jokes. You can talk about whatever so can they , etc.So you're saying until August I gotta listen to aiyuk jokes and whining ******* crying about no Rodgers, or just more Tomlin hate. God forbid we broach the subjects of present players and or camp bodies