Texas Tech
Apparently great hands and wins jump balls....
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He sounds like a great prospect.
I can’t wait to see the new-look offense in operation.resnor likes this. -
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I actually think this was a need pick. We are a bit undersized at WR, and I think that he is a guy we could use situationally.
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Looks like more of a blocking WR hopefully he pushes out Williams for that 4th spot.
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He compares to Parker and Ford, not Randy Moss. Lol And he's not as fast as any of them.
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Ezukanma can offer something different, especially if the first two are drawing coverage. -
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All I’m going to say about this season’s receiving corps is this…
If the ball is within your catch radius, you had better catch the damn ball! I LOVED Jakeem Grant but as much as I loved that little speed demon, I would get equally angry at him for missing balls that were right in his hands. -
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Last edited: May 12, 2022OwesOwn614 likes this.
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Ezukanma is the fifth-rated rookie per pff.com:
5T. WR ERIK EZUKANMA, MIAMI DOLPHINS (91.0)
Ezukanma has already flashed a complete skill set this preseason. The big-bodied receiver has not only won multiple times at the catch point (2-of-3 on contested targets), but he's also done work after the catch (three broken tackles) He’s hauled in eight catches on 11 targets for 132 yards on 36 routes run. The fourth-rounder provides a physical presence that complements the rest of the receiving corps in Miami. -
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