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Haha, so true. He's doing a good job of convincing the world he should play WR. However, this is very similar to Procise. As good as he is on offense, I think he could be that much better on D. JMO.
Can I get an objective analysis of this young man's tape for the uninformed? Reps will be distributed.
Can I get an objective analysis of this young man's tape for the uninformed? Reps will be distributed.
I don't know if all of this is exact, but as I take the whole gestalt, Chase came in as a relative unknown, ran a 4.68 forty and scored above a hundred on his SPARQ. Most impressive was his agility test of 4.31, which indicates his acceleration and lateral movement are close to elite.
The general consensus was that he ran his routes very well, and was regularly noted as one of the receivers who gained clean, early separation. His hands were pretty spectacular, and he put his whole self into it, including one catch where he landed head first, (sort of.)
The analysts had nice things to say about him, and how he really deserved his recent 4 star bump. Many said that they thought originally, seeing his size (just shy of 6'6") that he should find another position, but after his performance, everyone was really okay with him staying at wide receiver. Strangely, with ND as a favorite for his commitment, there were few if any naysayers, he was generally well respected by players and analysts.
Oh yeah, and he really mixed it up with some of the best defenders in the country, who were at the camp to make a name for themselves. He beat a couple of Oregon and USC defensive commits soundly.
General consensus has never been nor at this occasion that he runs good routes. I honestly haven't seen that ( through video) or read that from anywhere. What he is, is a physical freak that is making a living high pointing balls and tough catches. I'm might be his biggest fan but I'll also catch where he is not and that is a complete WR. Very raw and unsure of everything that goes into that craft. Absolutely love him as a prospect but not a finish WR.
Bogs, I get your thing right now is hating on all the "pundits" but the reality is there are a lot people out there that watch a lot of football outside of you, that understand the game too.
- All the talk about Chase Claypool as a player has been about him possibly getting too big to stick at receiver. Yesterday he showed me he can hang with the elite at the position and him being a jumbo receiver might actually be the best fit for him. He showed strong hands and was a much better route runner than I expected. He frequently created separation from himself and the defensive backs covering him.
I couldn't believe the opening of that show on ESPNU. They were oohing and awing about Chase all week, and then they entirely cut him out of any accolades, at the opening of the show, and then finally someone said something nice, (and truthful, though understated) during his commitment tape.
I thought it was funny the comment they made about what ND was doing at Wide Receiver, with St. Brown, and Boykin, now Claypool, kind of going supersized. Do ya' think?
I just had to turn the show off -- but congrats to the Claypools, and all Irish fans! What a great time to be Irish!
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I see what you are doing, eh!
General consensus has never been nor at this occasion that he runs good routes. I honestly haven't seen that ( through video) or read that from anywhere. What he is, is a physical freak that is making a living high pointing balls and tough catches. I'm might be his biggest fan but I'll also catch where he is not and that is a complete WR. Very raw and unsure of everything that goes into that craft. Absolutely love him as a prospect but not a finish WR.
Bogs, I get your thing right now is hating on all the "pundits" but the reality is there are a lot people out there that watch a lot of football outside of you, that understand the game too.
Very similar to Betiku, I think he's getting better fast. However, he's not at an elite level like other are (Mack, Corley, etc). Love him and super excited but at this point it's a work in progress from an exceptional athlete. I'll take it everyday!!!!!!
Lucky... I didn't watch any of ESPN's coverage of The Opening so I want to ask you this: Are the Irish getting a slightly taller, more athletic Corey Robinson at this point?
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that catch he made is becoming the high school equivalent of the odell beckham jr catch
w elcome to the ND Family! time to foil up
Probably makes the most sense to stick him at OLB, but...
Loved his jump ball catches, because teaching someone to high point the ball is actually very hard to do, it's really a natural thing. Would love to have a guy like Eifert in 2012, or Gronk/Dez/Calvin in the NFL who you have to double team on the goal line because fades are unstoppable. It would be interesting to try and develop him into a TE. Eifert was never anything better than an average blocker, but he was unstoppable in the passing game and that was with a RS Frosh QB and a hamstrung offense.