Any know how Evidence Njoku is progressing?

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Evidence has to work on his quickness off the line & become more physical to be a regular in the rotation...

Gotta have quickness off the line to have success on underneath routes (which is the case for all receivers), and having that opens your game up as it makes the CB respect your ability!

**If a receiver has limitations at the LOS, a good CB will quickly capitalize on that weaknesses, limiting you to being a one trick pony. This typically hapens to tall lanky WR's that aren't physical players (think Tommy Streeter - not serviceable underneath).

It's not the case with all Tall WR's, just the lanky long striding tall guys. For instance, the difference with Evidence Njoku and Lawrence Cager is the body type! Cager moreso has a long torso/shorter lower body - which helps him in the area of having quick feet.

Now, if a long strider is physical (Terrell Owens) that helps, but if not, at best you're limited to being a Hail Mary guy, or someone you plug in as a run blocker...and when the running game is clicking, you can hit him on some play action passes...

-- Or the coaching staff can start Evidence Njoku, and simply throw him some regular 10 yard jump balls!
Spot on.
 
Charles committed to Mizzou? Isn’t he the best of all the brothers in terms of being athletic, size, and speed? Hopefully if that is indeed him that Richt is on the bandwagon quick - we should have the edge with 2 of the 3 already having enrolled at the U.

They got a good one then. As for highlights, his blow Evidence's out of the water. A bit better than David's. I won't base anything on that, but the kid is a player.

I never expected much from Evidence and felt like he was a bit of a reach. Hope I'm wrong, but I don't see how he'll see the field much here with the way we're stacking the position.
 
Evidence has to work on his quickness off the line & become more physical to be a regular in the rotation...

Gotta have quickness off the line to have success on underneath routes (which is the case for all receivers), and having that opens your game up as it makes the CB respect your ability!

**If a receiver has limitations at the LOS, a good CB will quickly capitalize on that weaknesses, limiting you to being a one trick pony. This typically hapens to tall lanky WR's that aren't physical players (think Tommy Streeter - not serviceable underneath).

It's not the case with all Tall WR's, just the lanky long striding tall guys. For instance, the difference with Evidence Njoku and Lawrence Cager is the body type! Cager moreso has a long torso/shorter lower body - which helps him in the area of having quick feet.

Now, if a long strider is physical (Terrell Owens) that helps, but if not, at best you're limited to being a Hail Mary guy, or someone you plug in as a run blocker...and when the running game is clicking, you can hit him on some play action passes...

-- Or the coaching staff can start Evidence Njoku, and simply throw him some regular 10 yard jump balls!

Too much mumbo-jumbo ... can he play/produce?
 
They got a good one then. As for highlights, his blow Evidence's out of the water. A bit better than David's. I won't base anything on that, but the kid is a player.

I never expected much from Evidence and felt like he was a bit of a reach. Hope I'm wrong, but I don't see how he'll see the field much here with the way we're stacking the position.

Give the kid a chance. He's recovering from a major knee injury. This isn't a Martin or Milo situation yet.
 
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