Rome Odunze: A Detailed Scouting Report

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @kevingreene4090
    @kevingreene4090 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great vid, first yr warching college ball and it really helps to learn the draft class

  • @ChewsCarefully
    @ChewsCarefully Месяц назад

    Oooh... the lack of separation may be an issue. It's something I notice people fail to notice about Caleb, a large % of his most spectacular throws can't be made in the NFL. & even when not pressured he can be VERY off-target. His highlight reel is _full_ of nice high spirals that make people Ooh & Aah. Then when the ball comes down it lands on a receiver who had to stop running to make the catch & only did because the opposing defense gave up on the play & they were standing there alone.
    Does that happen in the NFL a lot? Worse, someone spliced those college highlights with those of another QB who launches low-flying missiles that land in his receivers' hands before defenders can adjust to & make plays on. When seen together this way ruclips.net/video/5JO1PsupF_U/видео.html Caleb's style still _looks better._ It's just that eventually you have to realize that the other QB's skills will translate _WAY better_ to the NFL. Even NFL scouts, coaches & GMs don't *see* this.
    The other QB? Well, take a look. Good vid btw. I'm okay with this As It Is but I think that most people prefer shorter. If you ever do decide to cut anything I'd suggest the stats. In an analysis video, even people like me who want longer looks don't need those. Someone is always gonna say "it's because they played against the worst defenses" or something anyway, & let's face it, if someone can't tell from the film you're showing what you're talking about, stats won't change that.
    |Only if you get noise about the length of these. Otherwise, don't change what you don't have to. It's just something I've heard YT viewers whine about.

  • @CallaRan24
    @CallaRan24 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nabors next please 🙏🏾

  • @TrailBlazersRaiders
    @TrailBlazersRaiders 7 месяцев назад

    4.35? What haha Maybe you meant 4.55? If he had 4.35 speed he wouldn't have long speed issues

    • @seattlecarpenter
      @seattlecarpenter 6 месяцев назад +1

      You don't know what you're talking about. He ran a 10.67 his the 100 meter (109.3 yard) his Junior year in HS. He also won the 4A state title in the 200 meters (21.25).

    • @TrailBlazersRaiders
      @TrailBlazersRaiders 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@seattlecarpenter A man with 4.35 speed creates separation with that alone in college. Dude never creates separation. I highly doubt he runs a 4.35. We’ll see

    • @justinrakestraw4142
      @justinrakestraw4142 2 месяца назад

      @@TrailBlazersRaidershe has that type of speed. A 10.65 will easily put him sub 4.4. I know this because my fastest 100 was a 10.8 and I could run a 4.4. DJ Metcalf is a good comparison as he ran a 10.4

    • @justinrakestraw4142
      @justinrakestraw4142 2 месяца назад

      @@TrailBlazersRaidersalso he could get separation if his quarterback would throw him deep balls full stride. The issue is corners play him soft so that he doesn't beat them deep.

    • @TrailBlazersRaiders
      @TrailBlazersRaiders 2 месяца назад

      @@justinrakestraw4142 Running track and running in pads, helmet, cleats is very different for some people. My comp to him is Mike Evans, they have very similar play speed and win the same ways. Mike ran a 4.51