Not much of a draft nut,but have watched all his games the last few years. Big,strong,fast, physical with good hands.This is the WR we need to draft if he declares,which I think he will.Rutgers will lose 16 seniors including Mike Teel so I say he goes to the NFL.His numbers are great but did'nt get the exposure like the bigger time WR's. Where do you think he will be drafted,and in what round? What are the Dolphins chances of getting him? Are they even considering a WR that high in the draft? I'm saying it now....Britt needs to be on this team next year.
I'm a Britt fan, and I am pretty sure Greg is too. I would have no problem with him (at this point) with our 2nd 2nd rounder.
Yeah surprise, Greg being a fan of a Rutger player Would love it if this kid fell to us in the fourth. Would be a very very good compliment to Camarillo, Bess, Ginn etc. IMO is very similar to Derek Hagan....hopefully without the mental letdown transfering to the Pro's.. EDIT: Second 2nd rounder? I seriously doubt the FO jumps that far for him. Third rounder perhaps, but more likely ONLY if he is still there in the 4th. With quite a bit of talent at WR, but not many first rounders likely, I could see him falling anywhere from the late 3rd to middle late 4th.
Yea 2nd 2nd rounder. He might be worth it. If he can run a 4.4 at 6'4", given his production he is definitely worth a late 2nd.
Just got done isolating Kenny Britt on tape against Louisville. Unfortunately, I missed the first quarter so didn't get that part but I did get the remaining two he played in (he sat out the fourth). He looks good out there. He does a good job of running routes. On the medium routes, I thought he did a good job of cutting and wheeling around. He displays good concentration (watch it go into his hands and then turn to run) as well as good ability to separate on deep routes. He isn't quick off the line of scrimmage though. He'll flash it once in a while but he doesn't have that initial quickness. Despite the lack of initial quickness, he has good second level quickness - getting past the defender with a move to release into his route down field. He's a willing blocker and he sustains the blocks and he's physical as well. A route that stood out to me, it was a highlight but it stood out, was his double-move to score a touchdown. He goes inside about ten yards and then turns it outside, accelerating and beating his man despite an pass interference. The Louisville DB nudges him and he bounces off, accelerating down field. Teel throws it behind Britt so Britt adjusts his body to the ball, catches it with full concentration and then proceeds to turn and run into the end zone. Watching him, he reminds me a bit of Terrell Owens. He doesn't have the freak physique but he stands out when your watching him. 2nd round is my guess. I think we'll have a good chance of getting him with our 2A but I'm not confident that we will go after him if he is there. With needs along the front seven, its unlikely. I don't think so because of the reason above.
If he runs a sub 4.5 at 6'4", you can kiss him goodbye because then he could likely be late 1st rounder/high 2nd rounder.
Yea, I knew what you meant. If he ran 4.4 exactly, kiss him goodbye in the first half of the 1st round.
I like Britt. Alen is right, he does have some Terrell Owens in him; coming off the line and getting into his stride he definitely looks like TO. I don't see him as a blazer and if he runs under 4.45 I'll be surprised. But he has a big, wide body and he uses it to shield defensive backs from the ball. The difference between Britt and other 4.45+ wideouts is that he's an excellent route runner. Alen pointed to his TD route, but actually the most impressive route was the one he ran for the games first score, where he took the corner with a beautiful double move, using his head and almost certainly his eyes to perfection with no slowing down during his transition. Good hands, a willing blocker.......has all the makings of a solid 2nd rounder.
Greene is a very forceful run defender, but he struggles when the ball's in the air. He's also had a very average senior year which is going to hurt him.
Well, I want him in a Dolphins uni but not if he's going to run a permanent 4.6 aka Ernest Wilford speed aka slug. The guy I compare Britt most to is Andre Johnson. Johnson's no burner but he has more than adequate speed. That said, I think he'd cost a low-mid first rounder (provided he does have 4.45-4.5 speed and not higher/lower) and that all but takes us out of the picture unless Parcells has an aneurysm. He has consistent production, experience (more so than any other non-Crabtree WR in his category i.e. Heyward-Bey) because though he's young he doesn't play like it, and the mental/physical tools you look for.
Andre Johnson had the 3rd fastest 40 time of any WR at the 2003 Combine. I think it's a little inaccurate to refer to him as "not a burner". He's much faster than Britt.
4.43. Fast but not exactly one of the fastest ones to date (I consider sub 4.4 as burner but everyone has their own definitions). I'd put Britt on the high end at 4.45.
Si.com had it at 4.43. 4.40 was his Combine results. 4.41 his Pro Day. Barely not quite a burner in my book but regardless, he's still decently fast.
4.40 is flying- for a guy his size it's downright scary. Andre Johnson is a monster and might be the best receiver in football. I can't think of anyone better right now.
If you were starting a franchise and had to pick a WR, the choice would or should be Larry Fitzgerald. But Johnson would be a notch behind.
Yeah, I liked that. He can lay the wood for a WR lol. What I liked about it was that he wanted to go out there and hit someone, he's a competitor. Schiano said that Britt wanted to hit someone for once after getting hit all these years.
Britt is a freak of nature, Pete is right, I want him on the Fins and bad! He would instantly become our # 1 WR.
Either one is leagues beyond what we have. It'd be like choosing between a hot blonde or a hot brunette. Either way, it's win-win. I doubt Britt would be around our position with a sub 4.5 unless we use a 1st rounder which is about as likely as the Lions making the Super Bowl next year.
Hakeem nicks is the best of the 3 North Carolina receivers (Branden Tate, Brooks Foster, abd Hakeem Nicks). You think Nicks declares? I think he stays for some reason. I don't think we will look receiver Day 1 and probably not until Round 4. The emergence of Davone Bess and even ted Jinn Jr. make receiver less os a need. I still would like a big target but I don't see us going receiver that high In that spot I like Brandon Gibson out of Washington State.
I think this staff can't like that they haven't got anyone with any kind of serious skill level or experience that can play with size or help out in the red zone. There isn't a receiver on roster that can help in the red zone and it is definitely hurting us.
Ted Ginn is still without a career red zone touchdown catch in college or the pros. As your #1 WR, that has to be an issue.
He scored as a collegian from under center where he took a direct snap against Oklahoma State in the Alamo Bowl, but other than that I can't think of one.