Josh Reynolds 6'-3" 194 lbs. 4.52 (late 3rd to 4th)
A personal favorite of mine
So he was drafted where I thought he should be. I had him ranked 114th, went 117th
smooth strider with no wasted motion in movement
wins 50/50 balls
redzone threat
vertical threat
limited route tree
slight frame
good at highpointing the ball
in 3 years of college Josh spent 84% of his snaps wide right.
He also basically ran 3 routes:
28.9% - 9 route (go route)
24% - curl
22.1% - slant
75% of his routes were these 3, so he is probably learning the route tree, playing from either side of the line.
That said, I would love to see him get at least 15% of the snaps.
In red is from me now, he was limited in route tree and side of field and really kinda disappeared for games at a time, then exploded in the bowl games. So Reynolds was a field stretching, redzone type. Whereas Kupp played FCS ball and destroyed FBS teams evgery chance he got, not with his athletic ability, but his smarts, hard work and route running.heres my Kupp profile as a comparison:
I had never heard they had a 15 min. interview with Kupp. I personally love the pick and have been on his bandwagon for 2 full years. But I completely blew what they were looking for.
Cooper Kupp:
+Hands
Top notch route runner
Wins with precision over explosiveness
Good blocker
Good size for the position
I think he can play outside as well as slot
His speed and strength concerns me at the next level
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