Irvin Jr Making his own name

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He could be the similar to Kellen Winslow Jr. A good weapon to have and can create mismatches.
 
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Michael Irvin: "There are some choices God gives us and some he doesn’t. He (Irvin Jr.) can’t choose his mom, his dad, his brothers or sisters or what school he goes to. Everything else, he can choose. He WILL go to the University of Miami."
 
6'5'' 230 can easily be a WR in college. No reason to think he's a TE.
Right now he i is 6'2 and moves like a TE

-The 6-foot-3, 210-pounder bench presses 230 pounds, squats 370 pounds, runs a 4.6-second 40-yard dash and holds a 3.0 GPA.

So I was wrong but 6'3 230 is about what Andre Johnson is right now. We don't need to turn every big WR into a TE. We need a big bodied possession receiver.

I'd agree, but that depends on how he develops. If he only puts on 20 more pounds and doesn't lose any more speed, then he'd make an excellent possession receiver. If he has a big growth spurt and adds another couple inches and 30-40 pounds, then he may be better as a hybrid TE/WR type like Vernon Davis. Either way, just based on the legacy, and the work-ethic that his father likely passed down to him, I want to see him playing for the U.
 
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Irvin also needs to work on his younger cousin Tim Irvin also....lol He has though, and we seem to be in a good spot there, high schance we have an Irving in the same jersey for a few years.
 
6'5'' 230 can easily be a WR in college. No reason to think he's a TE.
Right now he i is 6'2 and moves like a TE

-The 6-foot-3, 210-pounder bench presses 230 pounds, squats 370 pounds, runs a 4.6-second 40-yard dash and holds a 3.0 GPA.

So I was wrong but 6'3 230 is about what Andre Johnson is right now. We don't need to turn every big WR into a TE. We need a big bodied possession receiver.

I'd agree, but that depends on how he develops. If he only puts on 20 more pounds and doesn't lose any more speed, then he'd make an excellent possession receiver. If he has a big growth spurt and adds another couple inches and 30-40 pounds, then he may be better as a hybrid TE/WR type like Vernon Davis. Either way, just based on the legacy, and the work-ethic that his father likely passed down to him, I want to see him playing for the U.

I agree, if he's 250 he's a TE, but to say 4.6 is too slow for a WR is just absurd. Not every WR is going to be a burner, look what Allen Hurns did for us this year, every team needs that guy. If you look at his father, he was never a burner either but had enough speed and ran routes like a G.

Kid has been groomed to be a WR by his pops and that's where I see him playing.
 
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Cane at birth!

At birth?

I'm thinking way before then.

Playmaker probably yelled, "Go Canes!" At the moment of conception.

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