With M. Lee/A. Sanders/M. Brown/T. Doss..
I believe at 6-3 220 pounds A. Robinson can be that be a true number 1..
He has size 42 inch vertical jump which is rediculous..
Speed isnt so great but look at Texans A.Johnson..
Hes not fast but can get seperation same goes for A. Robinson..
Hes not fast but like A. Johnson A. Robinson can also get seperation..
A. Robinson almost reminds of a mix between A. Johnson and Julio Jones..
Good draft Dave.. GO JAGS!!!!
I like Cecil and Robinson as the outside guys with Lee manning the slot. I think this particular combo could be deadly.
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<p class="">Lee will be Z receiver, Cecil X and Ace will be slot receiver.
Quote:With M. Lee/A. Sanders/M. Brown/T. Doss..
I believe at 6-3 220 pounds A. Robinson can be that be a true number 1..
He has size 42 inch vertical jump which is rediculous..
Speed isnt so great but look at Texans A.Johnson..
Hes not fast but can get seperation same goes for A. Robinson..
Hes not fast but like A. Johnson A. Robinson can also get seperation..
A. Robinson almost reminds of a mix between A. Johnson and Julio Jones..
Good draft Dave.. GO JAGS!!!!
hope you mean the old Andre Johnson, but the young Andre Johnson had blazing speed.
I think he can still run a sub 4.5 forty TBH
Just curious. Who do you think is best suited for the slot? M. Lee?
Quote:I bet Robinson is brought in a lot in goal line and third down situations. I also bet that depth chart changes a lot.
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Lee will be Z receiver, Cecil X and Ace will be slot receiver.
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I bet Robinson is brought in a lot in goal line and third down situations. I also bet that depth chart changes a lot.
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My thought as well
Quote:My thought as well
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Robinson at Z, Lee at X, and Shorts in the slot. Think we see this setup a bunch.
I think they'll rotate them during the pre season and training camp to see who fits where best
Quote:Robinson at Z, Lee at X, and Shorts in the slot. Think we see this setup a bunch.
Historically Cecil has struggled in the slot and played his best outside. I think Robinson is best at outside WR as well. That would leave only the slot open for Lee unless he beats out Robinson as the outside threat.
On a side note...
If Blackmon were to ever get his [BLEEP] together we could potentially have the greatest WR corps in the AFC. Blackmon doing his damage over the middle in the slot with Cecil/Lee/Robinson rotating for outside reps would give opposing defenses fits on game day.
I think we're going to see the Fisch utilize a lot of 4 wides in sub packages utilizing spread concepts, with Lee and Saunders playing opposite slots and utilized in bunch formations, ,and relegate Mercedes to just base packages. Gus said on the radio this morning that they see Mercedes as more of a blocker than a receiver these days.
I've said it many times, but I think the best way to use Lee is out of the slot, in the same way that the Giants uniquely use Cruz to stretch the field from the slot. They kind of pioneered that concept and it has worked amazingly.
I think Lee is a lot like Cruz in that they are more quick than fast, and they are not big and slight framed so they can't really make the physical, contested perimeter catches regularly.
Robinson at X, Shorts at Z, Lee in the slot.
Quote:On a side note...
If Blackmon were to ever get his [BAD WORD REMOVED] together we could potentially have the greatest WR corps in the AFC. Blackmon doing his damage over the middle in the slot with Cecil/Lee/Robinson rotating for outside reps would give opposing defenses fits on game day.
Would be nice considering 3 of the previous 4 Biletnikoff trophies reside in Jacksonville.
Quote:Historically Cecil has struggled in the slot and played his best outside. I think Robinson is best at outside WR as well. That would leave only the slot open for Lee unless he beats out Robinson as the outside threat.
On a side note...
If Blackmon were to ever get his [BAD WORD REMOVED] together we could potentially have the greatest WR corps in the AFC. Blackmon doing his damage over the middle in the slot with Cecil/Lee/Robinson rotating for outside reps would give opposing defenses fits on game day.
I just like Lee outside more than Cecil. Not sure how you can say he has historically struggled in the slot. He played more in the slot last year than his previous years combined. Still was only targeted like 12 times (3 in 2012, pff). He hasn't played in the slot nearly enough to come to the conclusion that he struggles.
Quote:I think we're going to see the Fisch utilize a lot of 4 wides in sub packages utilizing spread concepts, with Lee and Saunders playing opposite slots and utilized in bunch formations, ,and relegate Mercedes to just base packages. Gus said on the radio this morning that they see Mercedes as more of a blocker than a receiver these days.
I see this as well.
Quote:I just like Lee outside more than Cecil. Not sure how you can say he has historically struggled in the slot. He played more in the slot last year than his previous years combined. Still was only targeted like 12 times (3 in 2012, pff). He hasn't played in the slot nearly enough to come to the conclusion that he struggles.
For me it is because long speed, size, physicality, contested catch ability, etc is what wins outside...and I don't think Lee excels in any of those areas.
The slot is where quick, short area explosiveness wins...and that is where Lee wins to me. Line him up across from small nickel corners, or less athletic safties, and let Lee leave them in the dust. Don't let him get bullied outside IMO.
Allen is truly going to benefit playing next to Shorts and Sanders (3 man sets). In fact, when Lee comes in for Shorts or Sanders, Allen will continue to play as the sideline guy. If he perfects his backshoulder catch then this guy won't come off the field.