Ok, good for him & smart move. Also give Lashlee credit for taking the time & effort to show up in Mobile.That's genuinely Lashlee just positioning himself to use Mallory's success in the NFL (if he has any) as a recruiting tool.
Ok, good for him & smart move. Also give Lashlee credit for taking the time & effort to show up in Mobile.That's genuinely Lashlee just positioning himself to use Mallory's success in the NFL (if he has any) as a recruiting tool.
I think Mallory is another kid who will play much better in the league than he did at Miami.
Coming from such an illustrious Coaching family he’ll definitely be prepared to handle the demands of the NFL better than most. Not a Broncos fan, but it would cool if he got drafted by them & got to play for his Dad.
Mallory reminds me of a Hunter Henry type, good receiving TE not really a great blocker, but can move the chains & be a chunk yardage weapon in the middle of the field if utilized in the right offense.
I think Mallory is another kid who will play much better in the league than he did at Miami.
Coming from such an illustrious Coaching family he’ll definitely be prepared to handle the demands of the NFL better than most. Not a Broncos fan, but it would cool if he got drafted by them & got to play for his Dad.
Mallory reminds me of a Hunter Henry type, good receiving TE not really a great blocker, but can move the chains & be a chunk yardage weapon in the middle of the field if utilized in the right offense.
he was pretty fast coming into Miami.As long as the Colts don't put him inline and leave him one on one vs DEs, he should be able to make an impact in the NFL. As long as he stays healthy.
Also, I just saw that he ran a faster 40 at the combine than Charleston Rambo did at about 30 pounds heavier.
He did produce at UM as a pass catcher. But his blocking was so bad that he may as well have just been in the slot the entire time. Ultimately he will run into this same issue in the NFL and will be a situational player. If he could not block college DE’s he has almost no chance of blocking NFL DE’s.Can we please start recruiting guys who produce in college and not the NFL?? The gata way...
Was thinking this as I rewatched the 2021 games....Over 500 yards receiving in the worst offense that’s ever been fielded at Miami, catching passes from 3 different QBs and almost completely reversing the trend concerning his drops
He will be missed this year
115 receptions and 14 touchdowns. He was really taking off second half of 2021 until he got dinged up. Not a traditional inline tight end. He will have a nice NFL career.He did produce at UM as a pass catcher. But his blocking was so bad that he may as well have just been in the slot the entire time. Ultimately he will run into this same issue in the NFL and will be a situational player. If he could not block college DE’s he has almost no chance of blocking NFL DE’s.
Well if there was anything to pull out of that scheme, TE were gonna be highlighted.. Rewatching the games they were running three wr with no routes to set picks for Mallory on plays, we ran that play all season.. lol.. Some might see a feature, some might see a bugOver 500 yards receiving in the worst offense that’s ever been fielded at Miami, catching passes from 3 different QBs and almost completely reversing the trend concerning his drops
He will be missed this year
Shiiiiidddd!!! When?? What game??? That boy had a game-changing whiff literally every week.His blocking improved his senior year but most people failed to recognize it.
Because he was a reliable target and one of the few players that could get YACWell if there was anything to pull out of that scheme, TE were gonna be highlighted.. Rewatching the games they were running three with no routes to set picks for Mallory on plays, we ran that play all season.. lol.. Some might see a feature, some might see a bug
The league is full of Pro Bowl tight ends that can't block anybody.He did produce at UM as a pass catcher. But his blocking was so bad that he may as well have just been in the slot the entire time. Ultimately he will run into this same issue in the NFL and will be a situational player. If he could not block college DE’s he has almost no chance of blocking NFL DE’s.
I know he was a track guy in high school but he was also around 210 and had not had the knee problems yet. 4.5 at 240 is fast.
I did miss the “bug” part at the end thereWell if there was anything to pull out of that scheme, TE were gonna be highlighted.. Rewatching the games they were running three with no routes to set picks for Mallory on plays, we ran that play all season.. lol.. Some might see a feature, some might see a bug
Dude is going to ball and the Colts are raving about him.He did produce at UM as a pass catcher. But his blocking was so bad that he may as well have just been in the slot the entire time. Ultimately he will run into this same issue in the NFL and will be a situational player. If he could not block college DE’s he has almost no chance of blocking NFL DE’s.
As long as the Colts don't put him inline and leave him one on one vs DEs, he should be able to make an impact in the NFL. As long as he stays healthy.
Also, I just saw that he ran a faster 40 at the combine than Charleston Rambo did at about 30 pounds heavier.
Because he was a reliable target and one of the few players that could get YAC
Its gonna be interesting to see the evolution/growth of wr room this upcoming season.. Hope they ball out..I did miss the “bug” part at the end there
Man…that’s a nice way of putting it. Gattis offense was more like if Ebola and the Bubonic Plague had a baby together than a bug, but I totally get your point