Brown's top end speed and potential gets him drafted. Key's hands and toughness gets him drafted in a lower round, maybe 5th.Brown and Key will have to step it up several notches to be drafted this year imo. I hope they do though!
Brown's top end speed and potential gets him drafted. Key's hands and toughness gets him drafted in a lower round, maybe 5th.Brown and Key will have to step it up several notches to be drafted this year imo. I hope they do though!
Maybe. They also have had major weaknesses in their games. Browns special teams ability is a big plus for him . I will say that they may make huge strides in development since this is their first year of being coached by an actual D1 receivers coach .Brown's top end speed and potential gets him drafted. Key's hands and toughness gets him drafted in a lower round, maybe 5th.
Browns special teams ability is a big plus for him .
agree. I’m optimistic they’ll both be better this year and open fans eyes to their lack of development in areas.Maybe. They also have had major weaknesses in their games. Browns special teams ability is a big plus for him . I will say that they may make huge strides in development since this is their first year of being coached by an actual D1 receivers coach .
I don’t think any team is using a first round pick for that very specific skillThe new NFL kickoff rules if permanent after this year 1 test run make Barion a 1st rounder
I go back and forth if Ray is better than both but don’t feel strongly.
I def put Ray ahead of Benny. That ones easy for me. I could go either way on Ray vs CRod.The fact that Ray scored a TD once for every ten touches, approximately the same efficiency as Barry Sanders at Oklahoma State in 1988 (greatest single season by a back!?!), augers well for believing that Ray Davis was the greatest back under Stoops. For comparison, Benny was a TD for every 18 touches, and
Henry in his Heisman campaign at Bama was one for every 12.7 touches.
Oh, and Sanders returned kickoffs, scoring several touchdowns on those returns in 1988.
I wish we’d had Ray Davis for three full seasons!
To your point of how good UK is for RBs under Stoops:The fact that Ray scored a TD once for every ten touches, approximately the same efficiency as Barry Sanders at Oklahoma State in 1988 (greatest single season by a back!?!), augers well for believing that Ray Davis was the greatest back under Stoops. For comparison, Benny was a TD for every 18 touches, and
Henry in his Heisman campaign at Bama was one for every 12.7 touches.
Oh, and Sanders returned kickoffs, scoring several touchdowns on those returns in 1988.
I wish we’d had Ray Davis for three full seasons!