WR Rashawn Scott

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I always seemed to forgot he is on the team. i know the talent he brings. what can we expect from him this year? Stat line? i hope he has a Clive Walford type season next year
 
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Not sure of the stats this season, I just hope that we continue the trend of the Senior WR having a big year and being a GO-TO guy for our QB. I think he will be ready to bounce back and do some good things for us this year.
 
Not sure of the stats this season, I just hope that we continue the trend of the Senior WR having a big year and being a GO-TO guy for our QB. I think he will be ready to bounce back and do some good things for us this year.

He has always been my most excited to reciever to watch at the beginning of spring and fall and then he gets hurt i think he is a stud, he just hast to stay healthy. Scott, Waters, and Lewis is a heck of a duo. add in Berrios and Coley in the mix and we looking good for brad. dont know if the WR's committed will play this year. they should redshirt and get better. but knowing Golden they are going to do some kind of special teams one game and burn the shirt.
 
Rashawn Scott is a dynamic player has the same skill set as Victor Cruz just needs to stay healthy Brad Kayaa needs a possession receiver this season with the loss of Clive Walford. We need somebody who can go and get the first down on crucial 3rd downs. Scott can also stretch the field! I think he and Stacy Coley will have a good season Herb Waters will make an impact as well!
 
Not sure of the stats this season, I just hope that we continue the trend of the Senior WR having a big year and being a GO-TO guy for our QB. I think he will be ready to bounce back and do some good things for us this year.

He has always been my most excited to reciever to watch at the beginning of spring and fall and then he gets hurt i think he is a stud, he just hast to stay healthy. Scott, Waters, and Lewis is a heck of a duo. add in Berrios and Coley in the mix and we looking good for brad. dont know if the WR's committed will play this year. they should redshirt and get better. but knowing Golden they are going to do some kind of special teams one game and burn the shirt.

What with being three guys and all.
 
Same skill set as Victor Cruz? Chill.



Rashawn Scott is a dynamic player has the same skill set as Victor Cruz just needs to stay healthy Brad Kayaa needs a possession receiver this season with the loss of Clive Walford. We need somebody who can go and get the first down on crucial 3rd downs. Scott can also stretch the field! I think he and Stacy Coley will have a good season Herb Waters will make an impact as well!
 
Not sure of the stats this season, I just hope that we continue the trend of the Senior WR having a big year and being a GO-TO guy for our QB. I think he will be ready to bounce back and do some good things for us this year.

He has always been my most excited to reciever to watch at the beginning of spring and fall and then he gets hurt i think he is a stud, he just hast to stay healthy. Scott, Waters, and Lewis is a heck of a duo. add in Berrios and Coley in the mix and we looking good for brad. dont know if the WR's committed will play this year. they should redshirt and get better. but knowing Golden they are going to do some kind of special teams one game and burn the shirt.

What with being three guys and all.

lol got me on that one.
 
Rashawn Scott is a dynamic player has the same skill set as Victor Cruz just needs to stay healthy Brad Kayaa needs a possession receiver this season with the loss of Clive Walford. We need somebody who can go and get the first down on crucial 3rd downs. Scott can also stretch the field! I think he and Stacy Coley will have a good season Herb Waters will make an impact as well!

He's played like 2 games in the last 2 seasons. WTF are you talking about?
 
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Would like to see Berrios make some improvements this year as well. He could be a key player in the slot.

Malcolm lewis will be back fully... I think we need a more steady lineup. Give coley, waters, Scott and lewis the nod so they can get in sync... Then berrios and the others
 
D$ mentioned to me that Scott was making a lot of the catches and plays with Kaaya before going down with injury again in fall camp.

Key for him is to stay healthy.

And to keep his head on straight.

He was a starting receiver his sophomore then during his junior year before the opener and he got in trouble and was demoted to 2nd string and the first game against FAU got injured with the collarbone. That was history from there, staff decided to burn his shirt too.


I was impressed with him his sophomore year but then he ended being suspended for the last few games.


For now, considering the history. Not banking 100% on him coming through BUT I wouldn't be surprised if he has a big senior year.



This was also the same for Coley this past season. Phenomenal during the off-season. Took the hit from burgess. The injury. Missed a game. The playcalling, personnel use and some drops on his part and you had a sophomore slump.





Huge key is for the offense is for Coley to regain his form and for Scott to stay healthy and out of trouble.



I think Coley will be fine and rebound. The one I'm more concerned with is Scott.





I expect it to be Coley on one side, then between Scott, Waters and Lewis for the other side.

My bet now would be really between Scott an Waters. Lewis does not look the same anymore after that injury. Not the same player I watched coming out of Miramar, he lost speed, agility and wiggle that he had.

I expect Berrios to cement himself in the slot.
 
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Waters, Coley, Scott, Lewis, Berrios, Brady, Jones, Langham, Cager, Chatman

where's the speed?
 
Waters, Coley, Scott, Lewis, Berrios, Brady, Jones, Langham, Cager, Chatman

where's the speed?

Herb Waters: 4.39 40 (4.33 best)
Stacy Coley: 4.48 40 (4.40 best)
Malcolm Lewis: 4.43 40 (4.41 best)
Braxton Berrios: 4.48 at the Opening

Herb ran a 4.55 as a freshmen
Malcom ran a 4.48 pre-injury, he has regained his speed physically, he just needs to get it back mentally
 
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Malcolm Lewis doesn't run no 4.4 I'm quite certain of that.

Waters and Coley can move.
 
Waters, Coley, Scott, Lewis, Berrios, Brady, Jones, Langham, Cager, Chatman

where's the speed?

Only one I see is Coley. Although that's hoping he rebounds

Waters meh. I don't buy 4.3 for him. I was impressed with his improved times over his career here but he's more likely a high 4.4-4.5 range.

Lewis has lost speed, agility and wiggle since that injury that I mentioned above. Doesn't resemble the player I watched when he was at Miramar.

Berrios has speed but he is not really a field stretcher.



****es me off cause we could have used speedsters like Jalen Julius and Javarius Davis but the staff refused to seriously look at them.

Hypothetically if we land Callaway. He has speed but he's not as fast as Dorsett or Coley.







2016 is addressing it with guys like Bruce and Mullins. Richards has some speed with size as well 6'2"-6'3" ish. But we sorely need speed at the WR position.


2016 needs to have the focus set on speed and smaller explosive kids at the position. Guys like Snelson, "Pie" Young, Newbold, Marcus Johnson, Tre Nixon, Ivan Smith, etc.

If they take more than 1 big receiver in 2016 I'll be ****ed. Take Pinder and focus on the explosive speedsters. I prefer Pinder over Victor and it doesn't look like Salomon will be giving us the light of day chance right now.

We have plenty of the big 6'3"+ receivers. Need more explosiveness at the position.
 
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Waters, Coley, Scott, Lewis, Berrios, Brady, Jones, Langham, Cager, Chatman

where's the speed?

Herb Waters: 4.39 40 (4.33 best)
Stacy Coley: 4.48 40 (4.40 best)
Malcolm Lewis: 4.43 40 (4.41 best)
Braxton Berrios: 4.48 at the Opening

Herb ran a 4.55 as a freshmen
Malcom ran a 4.48 pre-injury, he has regained his speed physically, he just needs to get it back mentally

Berrios time I do remember at the opening. He's fast and quick and can turn on a dime but he doesn't strike me as a hit him downfield/deep ball type. Move the chains, catches through traffic and screens.

I remember Waters times but he doesn't seem like a 4.3 guy. 4.4-4.5

Coley plays faster than Waters but Coley can turn and catch his acceleration back up in a split second.


I know that was the time swasey put for Lewis but he doesn't look 4.4 at all. I will repeat, doesn't look like the same player he was coming out after that serious injury. Which is understandable.
 
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Scott isn't exactly slow himself

[video=youtube;EP5hjWUJwdE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP5hjWUJwdE[/video]
 
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