Dillon Mitchell couch update

I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

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doesn't happen without this one...

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He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

Imagine thinking this is a pick play
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

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doesn't happen without this one...

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He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

Maybe. But yore track record of being wrong 81% of the tim gives me faith someone steps up.

Nobody stepped up all season. They trash.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.

It's a pick bro.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.

It's a pick bro.

giphy.gif

 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.

It's a pick bro.

It was a rub concept you fucking clown

If it’s a pick he stops and sits down.

A rub he continues his route which he did.
 
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I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick [/b]and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Hee hee.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.

It's a pick bro.

It was a rub concept you fucking clown

If it’s a pick he stops and sits down.

A rub he continues his route which he did.

You are using the word "rub" while arguing with a 15-year old. He thinks it means something else.
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

It's a pick and he wasn't getting open on Byron Murphy without it.

Stick to stalking little boys, because you obviously don;t know anything about football.

It's a pick bro.

It was a rub concept you fucking clown

If it’s a pick he stops and sits down.

A rub he continues his route which he did.

You are using the word "rub" while arguing with a 15-year old. He thinks it means something else.

Rub n Tug
 
Pretty sure UW got called for an offensive PI against Auburn that was a rub not a pick

Its a call that most refs get wrong so I would prefer they don't call it
 
I get the kid wants to make his money. But how much does a 5th round pick actually make?

Yeah, he won't be the only target next year, but if he starts catching with his hands and drops fewer balls, I don't see how that doesn't help his draft profile. There might be a few GM's that look primarily at stats, but most NFL teams are pretty astute when it comes to understanding a player's skill set. Dillon's size and speed has him as a possession receiver in the NFL. How can you be a good possession receiver if you drop 30% of the passes thrown your way? If you're 6'4" and have 4.4 speed, you can drop a shit ton of passes and still get paid. Not when you're 6'1" and closer to 4.55 speed.

Fifth round pick is probably $200,000 to $300,000 worth of guaranteed money. If he makes a roster for a year, add another $600,000 to $700,000 to it. Not world beater money. But for a 21-year-old kid, it's more money than he's ever had plus he doesn't have to have to play school and can devote his every waking hour to football.

And I think yore underestimating what Mitchell's skill set is. In the Warshington game this third and six...

giphy.gif


doesn't happen without this one...

giphy.gif

He needed a pick to get open on that play but he is a good player with NFL talent. Glad he's gone. Oregon's WR corps is trash without him. Hope Dye is next.

You might want to learn the difference between a pick and a rub route. The inside receiver is actually running a route.

Rub routes are a common part of about every pass play you run.

Rub route superiority guy.
 
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