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Quote:DRob is hit and miss, but like I said previously, wouldn't shock me if he gets cut.
 

Agreed.  They're giving him every opportunity to prove himself.  It would be nice to see things click for him, but if they don't, I can't see them holding a roster spot for much longer hoping he'll turn it around. 

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Quote:I agree...

 

"Versatile" should mean you're good at more than 1 position, not you "suck at more than 1 position"
 

True.  All that versatility doesn't do anyone good when his greatest skill is rebounding from being planted on his backside. 

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Quote:I agree...

 

"Versatile" should mean you're good at more than 1 position, not you "suck at more than 1 position"
 

Haha yep, I'm "versatile" as well, I can play all 22 positions on the offensive and defensive side of the ball at an equally awful level.

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Quote:Haha yep, I'm "versatile" as well, I can play all 22 positions on the offensive and defensive side of the ball at an equally awful level.
Brewster might be versatile enough to sling beer in the stadium on game day. 

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D-Rob was getting snaps at WR because of injuries at the position.  He had two drops - but he probably fielded more passes than normal.  Not concerned. 

 

I have confidence he'll do something special enough carrying the football to warrant a roster spot.  If not - we know they gave him a solid opportunity and we can move on w/o regret. 


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Quote:D-Rob was getting snaps at WR because of injuries at the position.  He had two drops - but he probably fielded more passes than normal.  Not concerned. 

 

I have confidence he'll do something special enough carrying the football to warrant a roster spot.  If not - we know they gave him a solid opportunity and we can move on w/o regret. 
We'll see.  Maybe you're right.  Still, if they intend to use him in multiple scenarios where they're trying to get him out in space, he needs to be consistent in catching the ball regardless of where he's lining up. 

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Quote:D-Rob was getting snaps at WR because of injuries at the position.  He had two drops - but he probably fielded more passes than normal.  Not concerned. 

 

I have confidence he'll do something special enough carrying the football to warrant a roster spot.  If not - we know they gave him a solid opportunity and we can move on w/o regret. 
 

I have a hard time betting against you.  I do hope D-Rob does special things on the field but I see him on the bubble. I don't know why they would carry 5 backs when WR are dropping like flies.  I rather have Gerhart, Todman, Storm, FB, and 6 WR to be safe.

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Quote:D-Rob was getting snaps at WR because of injuries at the position.  He had two drops - but he probably fielded more passes than normal.  Not concerned. 

 

I have confidence he'll do something special enough carrying the football to warrant a roster spot.  If not - we know they gave him a solid opportunity and we can move on w/o regret. 
 

I agree, afterall the guy was a 5th round pick.

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Quote:I agree, afterall the guy was a 5th round pick.
he was drafted as a project with a alot of talent. Low risk high reward type pick.
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Quote:he was drafted as a project with a alot of talent. Low risk high reward type pick.
 

Exactly, I thought the value was outstanding considering the upside.

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Quote:Exactly, I thought the value was outstanding considering the upside.
There's a ton of upside there if he can just find a way to hang on to the ball.  He's a phenomenal athlete.  It would be great to see him put it together and become the play maker they've been hoping he'd become. 

 

With Gerhart out, and so many holes with the receivers, if there was ever a perfect time for him to cement himself here, this is it. 


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Never really had a lot of hope for DRob unless he could make it as a dynamic returner and utility man to a couple of other positions.    College football has produced a ton of ahtletic QBs over the last 30 years, but the list of those who have successfully converted positions to the NFL is awfully small.     The learning curve for WRs is ridiculously steep for guys who've played the WR position their whole lives, much less for a guy trying to  learn it for the first time.   Quarterbacks can look like great runners in college when the defense is trying to defend the pass or account for the option man, but when you just put the ball in their hands as a running back and make NFL defenders miss as a running back it's a different ballgame.  


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Quote:There's a ton of upside there if he can just find a way to hang on to the ball.  He's a phenomenal athlete.  It would be great to see him put it together and become the play maker they've been hoping he'd become. 
 

Definitely, if he puts it all together I envision as a CJ Spiller type player, the Jags will give him every opportunity to succeed, if they don't, there will be 31 other teams willing to.


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Quote:Never really had a lot of hope for DRob unless he could make it as a dynamic returner and utility man to a couple of other positions.    College football has produced a ton of ahtletic QBs over the last 30 years, but the list of those who have successfully converted positions to the NFL is awfully small.     The learning curve for WRs is ridiculously steep for guys who've played the WR position their whole lives, much less for a guy trying to  learn it for the first time.   Quarterbacks can look like great runners in college when the defense is trying to defend the pass or account for the option man, but when you just put the ball in their hands as a running back and make NFL defenders miss as a running back it's a different ballgame.  
 

 

He's not a WR for the Jaguars. He won't be asked to be one.  He has already shown he has the ability to make NFL defenders miss several times while running the ball. That's not an issue.  Ball security has been his only issue. 


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Quote:Definitely, if he puts it all together I envision as a CJ Spiller type player, the Jags will give him every opportunity to succeed, if they don't, there will be 31 other teams willing to.



I've come to the realization that posters on here seem to think d rob is exceptionally fast. He isn't. Comparing him to someone like spiller is silly. Spiller runs a sub 4.3 40. I think he got clocked running a 4.27.


D rob was clocked running a 4.43. He has good elusiveness but he is nowhere near a guy like cj.
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Quote:True. All that versatility doesn't do anyone good when his greatest skill is rebounding from being planted on his backside.


Really disappointing. I'll be looking forward to hroniss grasu.
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Quote:I've come to the realization that posters on here seem to think d rob is exceptionally fast. He isn't. Comparing him to someone like spiller is silly. Spiller runs a sub 4.3 40. I think he got clocked running a 4.27.


D rob was clocked running a 4.43. He has good elusiveness but he is nowhere near a guy like cj.
LOL.  Denard's 40 time was 4.32

 

"Posters here" think he is exceptionally fast because he is. 


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Quote:LOL. Denard's 40 time was 4.32


"Posters here" think he is exceptionally fast because he is.


<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000144555/article/denard-robinson-shows-speed-at-nfl-scouting-combine'>http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000144555/article/denard-robinson-shows-speed-at-nfl-scouting-combine</a>


LOL
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000144555/article/denard-robinson-shows-speed-at-nfl-scouting-combine'>http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000144555/article/denard-robinson-shows-speed-at-nfl-scouting-combine</a>


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4.43 at the combine

 

I guess the 4.32 is pro day - or from his Michigan track team time.  It's the first number that comes up on google. 

https://www.google.com/search?q=denard%2...time&rct=j

 

He's fast. He's "worthy of exception" fast.  He's not as fast as CJ Spiller  -- but he's close enough to play a similar role as a spellback or change-of-pace back.  That seems painfully obvious to me.  


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