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71 jumping 10 in sticky hands all day

WHAT UP

He catches anything thrown his way, coverage is a non-factor, looking for a team or coordinator who can use him effectively next season
 
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Also he is 6'6 he can literally catch anything anywhere around him
 
cymaddux31
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he only catches half his targets because he is too slow to get open.
 
Theo Wizzago
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Yeah... you could've really switched your EQ/AEQ to speed and had a much better dot.
 
nipun
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Less Catching, more jumping, much better receptions per target. Also is already faster than you.
 
Longhornfan1024
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God awful dot you've got there.
 
southsux926
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one TD in the last 5 seasons. sounds like a stud
 
groganite
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shortest, fattest WR receiver I could make, it was a joke I meant to retire him. but he just kept producing from the slot
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player.pl?player_id=1814555&playoffs=0

little bastard made this guy look like a chump. 10 k rec yards for his career,99 tds and LOL 50% more receptions than targets for his career


need to label your guy a slot rec and look for that role, use the slot machine VA and yes your still to slow my guy was
 
DIphoeniX
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for some attributes, it's a waste to build them too high. i did that for my current DT with his tackles ... 95+ and he still occasionally misses tackles. those SPs wasted in tackle could have gone to speed and agility which he lacks which would have made him get more sacks. i think you've made the same mistake here. even at 150 catching he will still have incompletions due to defense, bad throws and i'm sure he will still occasionally drop a pass or two. problem is compounded by the fact that at 83 speed and such low agility at 62 , essentially any cornerback can stick with him in a play. whole point of being a receiver is to get as wide open as possible to make it easier to catch balls. no matter how good his 'hands' are, if he can't get open, DBs will always be able to stick with him and deflect a lot of his passes. no offense but it is a terrible build.
Edited by DIphoeniX on Sep 14, 2013 12:39:00
 
MileHighShoes
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Originally posted by DIphoeniX
for some attributes, it's a waste to build them too high. i did that for my current DT with his tackles ... 95+ and he still occasionally misses tackles. those SPs wasted in tackle could have gone to speed and agility which he lacks which would have made him get more sacks. i think you've made the same mistake here. even at 150 catching he will still have incompletions due to defense, bad throws and i'm sure he will still occasionally drop a pass or two. problem is compounded by the fact that at 83 speed and such low agility at 62 , essentially any cornerback can stick with him in a play. whole point of being a receiver is to get as wide open as possible to make it easier to catch balls. no matter how good his 'hands' are, if he can't get open, DBs will always be able to stick with him and deflect a lot of his passes. no offense but it is a terrible build.


Nothing wrong with 95+ Tackling if everything else is in order.
I've seen several dots with higher tackling than that be very succesful at what they do. Sure it's not advisable for a DT or DE, since strength and agility should be 250 Combined or higher.
High catching WR's can be succesful, but several things are needed.
You can either go 140+ speed and 80+ agility with 110 catching and 90+ jumping
or 100-110 speed with 130 catching and 90+ jumping.
An OC can still use that if it's done properly with triple stacked catch ball % and the right VA's. You don't necessarily need to create any seperation at all as a receiver. You just need to be fast enough to complete your route before pressure starts getting to the QB, and fast enough to get to specific points in the route before the QB progressions move on. Doesn't matter how well you can catch, if you can't make the hitch in a 10 yard hitch by the time the QB makes his second read, youre too slow to run that route.

You can still pull a pretty good receptions per target rate so long as you can outjump the DB, are taller than the DB, and have great catching and SA's/VA's/AEQ to compliment. The only bare minimum as a WR is being able to run a route faster than the pass rush can penetrate the pocket, and being fast enough to hit points in the route before the QB can get through 2 of his reads.
 


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