and 3 half-reps on the 700 lbs squat test
Vey doubtful that stan could lift it off the rack, let alone trying to go down even an inch with 700 lbs. Funny though...and 3 half-reps on the 700 lbs squat test
Fair prediction. I'm guessing between 12 and 15...so I'd probably have to take the under.. could you move the line to 15 1/2, so I've got a better chance?I say the O/U should be 15
Stanley Morgan Jr., Nebraska: Nebraska is traditionally known to have a run-first offense, but its passing game evolved with Morgan at the center of it. With good hands and big-play ability, Morgan demanded defenses to have safety help over the top. The 6-1, 200-pound Cornhusker set the school record for most receiving yards in a single season (1,004) in 2018 and became Nebraska's all-time leader in receptions (189) and receiving yards (2,747). He's great on paper, but I'm really eager to see how broad his route tree is. How much work does he need there? Or is he polished?
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ing-combine-ten-receivers-im-excited-to-watch
Isn't Quincy quite a bit bigger than Stan?He seemed to take pride in his blocking so I think that bodes well for him. I think that translates to a solid work ethic.
If Quincy enunwa can carve out the career that he has I believe Morgan can strive for that same path
Stanley Morgan Jr., Nebraska: Nebraska is traditionally known to have a run-first offense, but its passing game evolved with Morgan at the center of it. With good hands and big-play ability, Morgan demanded defenses to have safety help over the top. The 6-1, 200-pound Cornhusker set the school record for most receiving yards in a single season (1,004) in 2018 and became Nebraska's all-time leader in receptions (189) and receiving yards (2,747). He's great on paper, but I'm really eager to see how broad his route tree is. How much work does he need there? Or is he polished?
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ing-combine-ten-receivers-im-excited-to-watch
The only reason Gallup is a #2 or #3 receiver is the Cowboys lack of depth at that position.Recent comparison to me is Michael Gallup who started slow but came on late for the Cowboys this year. Instinctive, sturdy, strong hands, fast enough (4.51 forty) with a high level of competitiveness. Gallup was a 3rd round pick, looks to be a long time steady contributor as a #2 or #3 receiving option. Can see Stanley being pretty similar, although probably not drafted quite as high.
The only reason Gallup is a #2 or #3 receiver is the Cowboys lack of depth at that position.
Cooper came in a gave them a legit #1 ... Cole Beasley was a solid #2 (who may have talked his way off the roster). They've got a another group of players including Gallup that round out their roster ... Tavon Austin, Allen Hurns, Terrance Williams. Gallup is younger than most of them but he's at best a #3 receiver!
Looks like 15 was the right spot for the O/U on the bench.4.51. 18 reps. 37 vertical.