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Barring any further injuries, how high is Marqise Lee's ceiling?

#1

Is he just another situation down kind of WR like Walters and Greene? or can he give Hurns a run for his money at the #2 spot? I think Lee has all the intangibles needed to be a great WR in this league; trouble is, he has to stay healthy. Thoughts?


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#2

No injuries=no ceiling for Lee
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#3

Quote:No injuries=no ceiling for Lee
 

no ceiling = Jerry Rice

 

Lee = no injuries = no ceiling = Jerry Rice

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#4

Lee is a guy much like Blackmon who can catch the ball and then do something with it. I don't know that his ceiling is as high, but his game reminds me of a young Terrell Owens.



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#5

Quote:no ceiling = Jerry Rice

 

Lee = no injuries = no ceiling = Jerry Rice
 

Just a word of advice... Don't compare your rookies to the greatest that ever did the job. 


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#6

Quote:no ceiling = Jerry Rice


Lee = no injuries = no ceiling = Jerry Rice


Beautiful maths.

I completely agree.
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#7

Quote:Just a word of advice... Don't compare your rookies to the greatest that ever did the job. 
 

Why? It's just outlining his huge potential.. doesn't mean that it's going to be the case..

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#8

Quote:Lee is a guy much like Blackmon who can catch the ball and then do something with it. I don't know that his ceiling is as high, but his game reminds me of a young Terrell Owens.


Lee compares to Owens? Not seeing that comparison at all.
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#9

Ceiling is high. Main reason is his explosiveness. If he stays healthy he will be scary on the field with Allen bros and Thomas. 


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#10

Quote:Lee compares to Owens? Not seeing that comparison at all.
 

 

I just see similarities.... athleticism... great reach and hands ... can catch short and take it deep or flat catch it deep ... overall playmaker mentality


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#11

He would've been the first receiver off the board if he came out in this last draft.


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#12

Healthy victor Cruz.
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#13

Quote:I just see similarities.... athleticism... great reach and hands ... can catch short and take it deep or flat catch it deep ... overall playmaker mentality


Pretty much any good reciver in the NFL could be described as that. I think a good comparison for Lee is Golden Tate.
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#14

He reminds me of DeSean Jackson, although Marqise is a little bigger.  


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#15

Depends on a lot of things. For instance, does he have a one story house? If so he may have 9 ft ceilings or 12 foot ceilings. My house has both. If it's 2 stories then the ceilings could be significantly higher. Depending of course on what floor your on and if has a open floor plan. Factoring in injuries doesn't really change anything. If he got hurt and had to sit down for instance it wouldn't really change the height of the ceiling it would just alter his distance from it.



Additionally I think he can be a solid #1 or #2 when healthy. Even with the Allen's on the roster in front of him he is an asset...when healthy.
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#16

If he gets going we are so dangerous. Him with the ball in his hands is freaky.


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#17

Quote:Just a word of advice... Don't compare your rookies to the greatest that ever did the job.


Good thing he's in his 3rd year!
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(This post was last modified: 05-28-2016, 06:36 AM by Bullseye.)

I don't see the Rice or Owens comparisons at all.

 

I think in order to gauge his ceiling, you have to figure how he's going to be utilized.

 

Bradley and Co. have repeatedly stated they envision him working outside, especially in 3-4 WR sets, which would enable Hurns to work inside.  Lee has the speed to get deep that Hurns and AR15 don't have.

 

I think if you were to draw any historical comparison with Lee, think back to the 1990s Buffalo Bills teams, where Beebe and Lofton worked outside, enabling Reed to work the slot.  He would be our version of Beebe.


 

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#19

Quote:He reminds me of DeSean Jackson, although Marqise is a little bigger.  

Good route running in and out of slants to get wide open at times.

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#20

Quote:If he gets going we are so dangerous. Him with the ball in his hands is freaky.
 

That catch (though he had to limb off of field as he was injured)...

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