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On Total Access, TD said that he really liked MW and sees him as a 3 down back, likes his skill set, and probably a 3rd or 4th round pick.
That is why Davis isn't a GM.
On Total Access, TD said that he really liked MW and sees him as a 3 down back, likes his skill set, and probably a 3rd or 4th round pick.
Can’t be accurate.
There’s a dude on this site that swears Walton is no better than Yearby. And is probably worse ...
MW brings his lunch pail and has the mindset he's fortunate to be there , he will be a tremendous plus whom ever selects him.Walton will have nice long career and bank somegood money.
that depends. Its not like they take any ol white guy that plays slot and expect them to excel.
Wes Welker, Julian Edelman, and Danny Emendola all were in the 90th percentile in the short shuttle. Very elite quickness and agility in the short area.
Does Berrios have that? I don't know.
Trent Taylor did. Cooper Kupp was strong in this. Daniel Braverman did, but hasn't exactly caught on or excelled. We'll see with Berrios, I guess.
Wes Welker is exactly who Berrios reminds me of.Coming out of HS he had the best short shuttle time in the nation.:
When Berrios shows up at events like The Opening, his 5-9, 180-pound frame is almost a giveaway to his position. What is not immediately clear is that he is one of the best athletes at such events, too. This week he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds and ran the 20-yard shuttle in a nation's-best 3.81. He also had a 40.9-inch vertical leap, which, put another way, is nearly 60 percent of his physical height. "A lot of people compare me to Wes Welker, " Berrios said, pointing to his bodily frame. "In a camp setting, that's my name. I'm a slot receiver. Prototypical, I'd like to think."
Alot of his runs this year and attempts hes been watching Laveon Bell cause Walton was aptient at the LOS and changed speeds well, something he didnt do alot of the year before. Walton got better fast and may surprise some people in the pros.
He should be a better pro then duke if healthy and if he doesnt go to the brownsExactly, D. He was exponentially better this year. He developed the jump cut, the patient stop and start ability, and change of speed. Before the injury, experts pegged him as a top 3 back coming out. He was on his way to having a great season. Someone’s about to get a steal, but ****, hasn’t then been the case w our players lately?
He would actually fit perfect with the fins. Reminded me a lot of the guy(Anderson?) that starts for the Broncos.Walton be drafted by the 5th round. I hope he gets drafted by the Fins or Bucs. He’s going to play for a while as a 3rd down back. He’s an elite blocking RB.
Phins get rid of most of their good players all the timeHe would actually fit perfect with the fins. Reminded me a lot of the guy(Anderson?) that starts for the Broncos.
I understand to a degree what i think you mean by the yearby comparison as i believe joe got a real bad rap here. But you cant take away anything from mark either. I think Terrells assesment is probably on point. In comparison just look at the break down for the grade nick chubb got. If anyone thinks mark is on chubbs level for a ceiling theyre simply being a homer. Marks a hard runner & a tremendous blocker. But whats really dynamic about him. To me hes a carbon copy of mike james.That's be me - and I stand by that.
I still have no idea what people see in Walton. I wish the best for him, but still think 5th round is his ceiling. Before I thought it was more likely that he'd go undrafted, but post combine I see him as a 6th/7th round pick.