Keenan Allen's career was as a possession receiver with very little YAC, until the last couple of years. MHJ reminds me of KA, but hopefully not marred by injuries like KA.
I am watching the game tape/highlights and iam just not convinced! I would draft him if he fell out of top 10 But if I had top 3 pick I wouldn’t draft him so high. Too many other receivers who can get the job done available later in the draft! IMO just not worth the hype I would trade down, pick up additional picks! That’s his value in my mind. Some other team will pay the high price for him and I could make out well with multiple high picks!
He has the quickness, shiftiness and ability to create seperation like his dad but is 6'4" with long arms and big hands for his size also just like his daddy lol dude is gonna be a top 5 WR fro day 1 thatbhe steps on the gield in the NFL!
Well as you can see. His route running and quickness gets him open. To me he doesn't have that break away speed. If teams are trying to get a first down, he's that dude.
@@chasekellerjournalism So in essense. We are talking about a premier route runner and not a Randy Moss type of player. No shame in that. I think he'd be in that Jalen Waddle category type receiver. His father was the same type of player too. Exceptional route runner. I think Marvin will be better.
Out of 3 clips shown MHJ excelled in 1 game and he gets an A+ grade. Xavier Legette runs faster than MHJ and is built like a brick house. Keon Coleman doesn't create much separation, but his catch radius is supreme on contested catches and he gains YAC yards. Malik Nabers creates separation better than MHJ and he has the speed to match. I think MHJ will have a fine career at the next level, but others in this draft class can be just as successful.
Bro you aint got no room to talk. Put some pads on do all that talking about Marv. I WISH YOU WOULD. SCARY. DON'T EVER SPEAK ABOUT MARVIN HARRISON JR LIKE THAT AGAIN.
hes just so well rounded, 6’4” Running a 4.40 40 yd dash, with elite route running, an elite work ethic, and an obvious X factor when hes on the field. When Ohio State gets him the ball he’s phenomenal, and even when hes not getting the ball, its because teams are constantly double covering him to try and take him out of the game. That seems like a generational prospect to me.
@@dwightlove3704 I agree he can continue building his frame but everyone has to upon hitting the league. A 6'4 215 frame is definitely a positive for him and adding too much more can hinder his effectiveness. You also aren't considering he isn't a jump ball receiver and his game is built on technicality and smoothness.
Keenan Allen's career was as a possession receiver with very little YAC, until the last couple of years. MHJ reminds me of KA, but hopefully not marred by injuries like KA.
Well put together sir 🫡
I am watching the game tape/highlights and iam just not convinced!
I would draft him if he fell out of top 10
But if I had top 3 pick I wouldn’t draft him so high.
Too many other receivers who can get the job done available later in the draft!
IMO just not worth the hype
I would trade down, pick up additional picks! That’s his value in my mind.
Some other team will pay the high price for him and I could make out well with multiple high picks!
What are his weaknesses that you have spotted????
Notre Dame struggles was because he badly hurt his ankle.
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He has the quickness, shiftiness and ability to create seperation like his dad but is 6'4" with long arms and big hands for his size also just like his daddy lol dude is gonna be a top 5 WR fro day 1 thatbhe steps on the gield in the NFL!
Stop it with the insanity. Top 5 day 1🤦🏼♂️
Well as you can see. His route running and quickness gets him open. To me he doesn't have that break away speed. If teams are trying to get a first down, he's that dude.
Personally, I think he 100% has that breakaway speed but it’s nothing to adore. Like it’s a neutral trait in his game.
@@chasekellerjournalism So in essense. We are talking about a premier route runner and not a Randy Moss type of player. No shame in that. I think he'd be in that Jalen Waddle category type receiver. His father was the same type of player too. Exceptional route runner. I think Marvin will be better.
@@salvadoramaya8642I would have put him on the track team at OSU to work on his speed.
@@dwightlove3704 Speed like arm strength, you can improve a little bit. It's whether you've got it or not really.
he is much faster than you think, his 40 will surprise a lot of people. but his ability to get open at his size is what makes him so special
Out of 3 clips shown MHJ excelled in 1 game and he gets an A+ grade. Xavier Legette runs faster than MHJ and is built like a brick house. Keon Coleman doesn't create much separation, but his catch radius is supreme on contested catches and he gains YAC yards. Malik Nabers creates separation better than MHJ and he has the speed to match.
I think MHJ will have a fine career at the next level, but others in this draft class can be just as successful.
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Bro you aint got no room to talk. Put some pads on do all that talking about Marv. I WISH YOU WOULD. SCARY. DON'T EVER SPEAK ABOUT MARVIN HARRISON JR LIKE THAT AGAIN.
He looks like a receiver to me. Lol
Great yes, generational? Probably not.. i think there are other players that do similar things
With his ability to move and run routes at that size and completely dominate ranked competition he’s a generational talent
hes just so well rounded, 6’4” Running a 4.40 40 yd dash, with elite route running, an elite work ethic, and an obvious X factor when hes on the field. When Ohio State gets him the ball he’s phenomenal, and even when hes not getting the ball, its because teams are constantly double covering him to try and take him out of the game. That seems like a generational prospect to me.
He needs to get bigger than 205 move up to 220
He is about 215
@@ajharris821 Okay thanks just hit 5 lbs then.
@@dwightlove3704 why does he need to gain weight? He hasn't had durability issues and his frame supports his style.
@@ajharris821 To deal with the physical aspects of the NFL upon his arrival.
@@dwightlove3704 I agree he can continue building his frame but everyone has to upon hitting the league. A 6'4 215 frame is definitely a positive for him and adding too much more can hinder his effectiveness. You also aren't considering he isn't a jump ball receiver and his game is built on technicality and smoothness.
chase bro
bad takes
non generational
the comp gotta be brandon aiyuk + julio jones
Better than Chase… lmao… foh..
In your opinion which has produced better WR talent Louisiana St or Ohio St!!!!!
Both
How'd your boy do against Sneed this weekend???
@@chickenwityamz Good point
He is. You'll see