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WR Dante "Do something...anything" Pettis

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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by Rascal:
So, big WRs can't get open?

Weren't Julio Jones (6'3" 220 lbs) and Mohamed Sanu (6'2" 210 lbs) Kyle Shanahan's WRs??

Julio Jones is a special top 5 talent. Shanahan wouldn't have drafted Sanu.

BOOM
Originally posted by Rascal:
Everyone gets hit in football sooner or later. And for a guy as skinny as that? It only takes a couple of decent hits before he will start thinking about getting the shakes.

Go be a Rams fan please.
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Be prepared to see this guy being abused by Peters and Talib.

No kidding, the kid is literally skin and bones, he will get killed by Peters and Talib. Just one good hit will get it done and he will probably do a Borland.

He has gone up against DB's in college who went on or will go on to play in the NFL. He has even played against a big physical team named Alabama and survived. That Bama team had Marlon Humphrey and Minkah Fitzpatrick in their secondary and he even scored on Humphrey who was a first round corner for the Ravens.

Yes the NFL is bigger and stronger but there are tons of examples of so called "undersized" players who succeed. Adam Thielen weighed 192 coming into the NFL, Ty Lockett weighed 182 and Doug Baldwin weighed 189. All are doing just fine in the pro's.
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Be prepared to see this guy being abused by Peters and Talib.

No kidding, the kid is literally skin and bones, he will get killed by Peters and Talib. Just one good hit will get it done and he will probably do a Borland.

He has gone up against DB's in college who went on or will go on to play in the NFL. He has even played against a big physical team named Alabama and survived. That Bama team had Marlon Humphrey and Minkah Fitzpatrick in their secondary and he even scored on Humphrey who was a first round corner for the Ravens.

Yes the NFL is bigger and stronger but there are tons of examples of so called "undersized" players who succeed. Adam Thielen weighed 192 coming into the NFL, Ty Lockett weighed 182 and Doug Baldwin weighed 189. All are doing just fine in the pro's.

This guys our desean jackson
Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Be prepared to see this guy being abused by Peters and Talib.

No kidding, the kid is literally skin and bones, he will get killed by Peters and Talib. Just one good hit will get it done and he will probably do a Borland.

He has gone up against DB's in college who went on or will go on to play in the NFL. He has even played against a big physical team named Alabama and survived. That Bama team had Marlon Humphrey and Minkah Fitzpatrick in their secondary and he even scored on Humphrey who was a first round corner for the Ravens.

Yes the NFL is bigger and stronger but there are tons of examples of so called "undersized" players who succeed. Adam Thielen weighed 192 coming into the NFL, Ty Lockett weighed 182 and Doug Baldwin weighed 189. All are doing just fine in the pro's.

This guys our desean jackson

Another example of a guy who is "skin and bones" yet has had success as a pro.
Dude is Stefon Diggs 2.0 ...rascal needs to calm his tits about size lol
[ Edited by NYniner85 on Apr 28, 2018 at 7:46 AM ]
Starting to warm up to this pick
I like the pick just not where he was selected
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
I like the pick just not where he was selected

and? not all gms follow the tv and internet guys draft boards.
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
I like the pick just not where he was selected

If you like the player doesn't matter where you draft him
- Bill Walsh
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
This guy has quick wicked feet. I don't know enough about him to know how good his route running skill, but having those quick feet would definitely help. He looks slight with his frame. But I remember vaguely that John Taylor played under 200lbs, so I looked him up— JT is 6'1, played at 185lbs, yet he was one of the strongest WR on the team. Different era of football but there's no way you can tell me Pettis can't play WR inside or out at 186lbs when JT played in an era where WR were being mauled all through their route progression

marvin harrison was 6 foot and 180 lbs as well...speed, route running equals separation. Throw in is top end vision and a accurate qb like JG. We will see some things happen.

Look at this speed:

Goodwin 4.27
Pettis 4.39
McKinnon 4.41
garcon 4.48


Looking like 300yds, 3TDs, 2FG by halftime
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by GhostOfBaalke:
Originally posted by the_dynasty:
its the bernie dance...

No it's not. He's walking lol

It's that skinny Brazilian rapper... who got killed.

Conor gets his image from many people.


Yea he mentioned getting the walk from a mix of people including Vince McMahon. Noticed around the time he blew up, there were celebrations imitating it. Even saw it in the nfl.
What if his first ever punt return is returned for a TD
This kid has great hands, rarely dropped a pass in college. Excited to see him in this offense with Jimmy G!
[ Edited by 9er4lyphe on Apr 28, 2018 at 8:03 AM ]
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
What if his first ever punt return is returned for a TD

What if his first punt return is a fumble...
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