http://www.rototimes.com/nfl/player.php?tqid=7734&type=news&nid=65629
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fast fast fast with this
I was about to post
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He's a quality returner. Watch him in the Senior Bowl return kickoffs. He's got some explosiveness and hits the hole fast. I know SF wanted to keep him because he looked good in the pre-season but they couldn't get rid of Glenn Coffee after spending a pretty high pick on him.
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Say hello to our new KR, Miami is not risking Ginn on kick offs it is that simple.
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If Ginn can start to consistently catch passes like that TD last night I agree. Put that boy in a glass bubble and keep him away from KRs. If not though, I would much rather see him be the man to take them. If our Special Teams can get a few key blocks in he can wrack up some serious yardage.
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Here is what's being said on a 49ers MB about the Sheets pickup:
The ongoing sentiment is that the fans really like this guy.
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Size: 5'11/208
40 Time:4.47 (3rd overall for RBs at this year's combine)
Bench Press: 15 (near the bottom)
3-cone drill: 7.18 (shows footwork/"shiftiness". Was mid-bottom in that category)
20-yard shuttle: 4.39 (mid-bottom)
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gMwSSLrzSg"]YouTube - Kory Sheets Highlights[/ame]
Watching the vid, it seems like the guy has superb balance. He runs north and south. At 2:26, you can watch the play where he breaks the ankles of a defender. Seems like a decent pickup. -
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this could be a great pickup. he clocked a sub 4.40 time, he has jukes and can return kicks. I think he may become a serious weapon in the wildcat. And having a guy who can run sub 4.4 makes him a 3rd down threat out of the backfield in a standard formation. I am rarely psyched by these types of pickups but this one could be gold
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I wonder if his nickname is 3.
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To answer your earlier question Colmax.
He has to be placed on the 53 man roster for the rest of the year. He cannot be on the practice squad.
However he does not have to be an active player for the games.
Only 45 players are allowed to be "active" on gameday. So he can be among those 8 "inactive" players.
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Looking at his video, he's definitely not a blazer. No doubt he has some speed, but average tailback speed, IMO.
I'm excited to see him play. BTW, is it true that he has to be placed on our 53-man roster because we signed him off of their PS? Read that at the 49ers MB.
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Lets see how he pans out
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If this kid shows something on returns then I doubt you will see Ginn back there anymore, other than the fake hand off stuff.
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Everyone is dying to see Ginn on KR. The Big O was ripping Miami for not having him back there, but if Ginn gets hurt on a KR Henne only deep threat gets hurt.
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Looks like a decent pickup to replace Cobbs on the 53 man roster. I hope either he or Hilliard can take Cobbs place in the Wildcat, he played a big role in it. As for KR, I'd rather we keep Ginn back there, but if Sheets really is a good KR, then it's worth a shot I reckon.
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So.....Ginns not going to risk getting hurt playing WR?
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EXCELLENT!! Love this guy... (GM LEAGUE GUYS WILL SUPPORT ME ON THIS, SINCE I DRAFTED HIM IN THE FIFTH ROUND IIRC). Explosive / scat back type. He was one of my favorite backs in the draft. IMO, a lot like LeSean McCoy in Philly. The knock though is that he was not supportive of his Purdue quarterback back in college and was reprimanded by the coach. But his speed will fit in immediately on this team. He will make an impact in the return game immediately. This is one of those acorns...
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I remember liking how he played at Purdue, but never gave him a real analysis other then he seemed to be able to carry the team, and break big plays. The character issues are why I never figured him to become a Dolphin. -
I think the point is for someone who is arguably (and I use that word loosely) our #1 receiver, we shouldn't add additional risk of injury to him. Put in someone who takes less snaps, and is less integral to the offense. -
third fastest RB @ combine
excellent speed & balance
got a nose for the end zone
& has played extensively in the spread offense
Miami is the Mecca of young RB's
could develop into someting nice
has he ever played WR?