Sadly, it is evident none of the starting 3 are anything to wait on.Which one do you think will start to be the go too WR? I've have been patiently waiting for Wiggins to be the main man at WR>
Pope - CorrectSadly, it is evident none of the starting 3 are anything to wait on.
Pope is just too small and then doesn't make up for it with wiggle or straight ahead speed
Harley is fast but has suspect hands and average athleticism.
Wiggins seems to have a hard time getting open.
Brevin and Mallory need to be on the field at the same time more often
PopeWhich one do you think will start to be the go too WR? I've have been patiently waiting for Wiggins to be the main man at WR>
Rank | Player | Grade | Snaps | Catches |
1 | Marshall Few | 64.6 | 16 | 1 |
2 | Mike Harley | 62.6 | 78 | 5 |
3 | Jeremiah Payton | 60.6 | 29 | 1 |
4 | Mark Pope | 58.6 | 109 | 6 |
5 | Keyshawn Smith | 57.8 | 8 | 0 |
6 | Dee Wiggins | 55.8 | 130 | 5 |
7 | Michael Redding III | 54.4 | 20 | 0 |
Everybody always talks about how fast Harley but it never looks like he gets any separation from the DB’s.Pope - Correct
Harley - Incorrect, he is not fast nor quick
Wiggins - Incorrect, needs more targets and long balls
Brevin & Mallory - Correct
He's fast as **** but he ain't got no wiggle at all which makes it hard for him to separate. Harley is a guy that will test good In a 40 but bad at anything LATERALLY. Most people think it's all about straight line speed as a WR but lateral quickness is more important.Everybody always talks about how fast Harley but it never looks like he gets any separation from the DB’s.
Berries had 12 receptions for 178 yards his junior year. Pope has 6 for 82 through 2 games. He had a catch for 31 on 3rd and 14 and a catch for 18 on 3rd and 4 against Louisville.I miss a receiver like Berrios, third down reliable.
Could you imagine this team with Berrios and AR?I miss a receiver like Berrios, third down reliable.
Berrios plays in the league. Unless Pope completely does a 180 I don't see him doing the same. The yards are a cherry picked stat and not really comparable because Brax had Rosier throwing to him, while Pope has a literal potential heisman contender QB hitting him in the numbers every play. Also two completely different offenses.Berries had 12 receptions for 178 yards his junior year. Pope has 6 for 82 through 2 games. He had a catch for 31 on 3rd and 14 and a catch for 18 on 3rd and 4 against Louisville.
He's on pace for 30 for 400+.
Tell me again how Berrios is your standard bearer.
Nobody saw Berrios playing in the league two games into his junior year. Also, Berrios had Brad Kaaya throwing to him his junior year, not Rosier.Berrios plays in the league. Unless Pope completely does a 180 I don't see him doing the same. The yards are a cherry picked stat and not really comparable because Brax had Rosier throwing to him, while Pope has a literal potential heisman contender QB hitting him in the numbers every play. Also two completely different offenses.
Just pulled this off 247, should lead to some good discussion. These are for the full season (yes I know PFF kind of sucks but still).
PFF RECEIVING GRADES
Rank Player Grade Snaps Catches 1 Marshall Few 64.6 16 1 2 Mike Harley 62.6 78 5 3 Jeremiah Payton 60.6 29 1 4 Mark Pope 58.6 109 6 5 Keyshawn Smith 57.8 8 0 6 Dee Wiggins 55.8 130 5 7 Michael Redding III 54.4 20 0
Because Berrios fought for every ball and you knew he was going to make the play if a play was to be made. Neither Pope or Harley inspire that kind of confidenceBerries had 12 receptions for 178 yards his junior year. Pope has 6 for 82 through 2 games. He had a catch for 31 on 3rd and 14 and a catch for 18 on 3rd and 4 against Louisville.
He's on pace for 30 for 400+.
Tell me again how Berrios is your standard bearer.