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Welp that’s all I need to see to know that he’s gonna be an absolute stud.
are you pointing out that your DBs are still struggling?
are you pointing out that your DBs are still struggling?
not that I like to ever agree with you (proving you wrong is so much more fun)Douglas struggles against any WR with speed. It's a shame because he is very skilled and talented but just too damn slow to play CB in the NFL. They refuse to try him at safety but I think he would be a good safety.
Please.After practice, in an interview session with reporters, Reagor said the feedback from Carson Wentz is that he can do things on the field athletically that other receivers simply can't do.
Im not even reading this. The title is absurd. They are two totally different types of WR.Jalen Reagor the next Julio Jones? Already getting the comparisons.
Eagles practice notes, Day 2: Jalen Reagor's rare athleticism
- On a go route, Jalen Reagor had a couple steps on UDFA CB Michael Jacquet, and you could see Reagor's final burst as the ball was coming down. It was a slightly overthrown ball by Jalen Hurts, but Reagor was still able to get two hands on it, but was unable to bring it in.
After practice, in an interview session with reporters, Reagor said the feedback from Carson Wentz is that he can do things on the field athletically that other receivers simply can't do.
- Reagor's impressive athleticism is obvious, even when he isn't making catches. In addition to the incomplete go route noted above, Reagor went way up on a ball over the middle that was too high. Most receivers wouldn't have even bothered jumping for it, but Reagor did, and his hops are something to behold. Reagor recorded a 42" vertical jump at the Combine, and he showed it on the field.
"We always watch a lot of clips with our routes and stuff like that. And he's like, you're explosive like Julio [Jones]," Reagor said. "You can run fast. You can jump high. So he compares me to a lot of receivers. And he's just saying, there are certain routes that certain people can't run, and he's like, 'You can run those routes.' He's putting me up there. He's putting it all on me, so I'm willing every day to work at it."
Im not even reading this. The title is absurd. They are two totally different types of WR.
Lets also go with the mere, simple fact of size.
Julio Jones was listed at about 6'3 220 coming out of college
Jalen Reagor is listed at 5'11 195............
4 inches and 25 lbs and jones' athleticism is on par with Reagors? lol.
If your bigger and can do similar things athletically, then yes that changes things.Athleticism = physical size???
If your bigger and can do similar things athletically, then yes that changes things.
You know this though, you’re just looking to debate. Then you will retreat.
Usain bolt and Julio Jones are both fast. Must be similar receivers .
I can't tell if this is serious. Both passes that are described above seem to have been incomplete. So he was no better on those plays than my grandmother would have been if she were still alive. Honestly is this a joke or serious?Jalen Reagor the next Julio Jones? Already getting the comparisons.
Eagles practice notes, Day 2: Jalen Reagor's rare athleticism
- On a go route, Jalen Reagor had a couple steps on UDFA CB Michael Jacquet, and you could see Reagor's final burst as the ball was coming down. It was a slightly overthrown ball by Jalen Hurts, but Reagor was still able to get two hands on it, but was unable to bring it in.
After practice, in an interview session with reporters, Reagor said the feedback from Carson Wentz is that he can do things on the field athletically that other receivers simply can't do.
- Reagor's impressive athleticism is obvious, even when he isn't making catches. In addition to the incomplete go route noted above, Reagor went way up on a ball over the middle that was too high. Most receivers wouldn't have even bothered jumping for it, but Reagor did, and his hops are something to behold. Reagor recorded a 42" vertical jump at the Combine, and he showed it on the field.
"We always watch a lot of clips with our routes and stuff like that. And he's like, you're explosive like Julio [Jones]," Reagor said. "You can run fast. You can jump high. So he compares me to a lot of receivers. And he's just saying, there are certain routes that certain people can't run, and he's like, 'You can run those routes.' He's putting me up there. He's putting it all on me, so I'm willing every day to work at it."
It's Eagles fans grasping at straws.I can't tell if this is serious. Both passes that are described above seem to have been incomplete. So he was no better on those plays than my grandmother would have been if she were still alive. Honestly is this a joke or serious?
Oh, and he is nothing like Julio. That's moronic to use him as a comp
jones had a broken foot at the combine.........you knew that though right?It could be argued that Reagor is more athletically gifted. Jones was quicker at the combine with the 40, the shuttles and three cone. However Reagor posted a better vertical leap (42 inches to 38.5) and broad jump (138 inches to 135). Interestingly enough despite their obvious difference in size, Reagor out up the same amount of bench presses of 225 pounds as Jones at 17 reps.
pretty sure it has been established. You're not allowed to use facts when talking with RTK.Im not even reading this. The title is absurd. They are two totally different types of WR.
Lets also go with the mere, simple fact of size.
Julio Jones was listed at about 6'3 220 coming out of college
Jalen Reagor is listed at 5'11 195............
4 inches and 25 lbs and jones' athleticism is on par with Reagors? lol.
guess you didnt know that jones had a broken ankle.......It could be argued that Reagor is more athletically gifted. Jones was quicker at the combine with the 40, the shuttles and three cone. However Reagor posted a better vertical leap (42 inches to 38.5) and broad jump (138 inches to 135). Interestingly enough despite their obvious difference in size, Reagor out up the same amount of bench presses of 225 pounds as Jones at 17 reps.