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DR RAM said:I CAN"T AGREE MORE! And that's why I used all caps.
Bailey has a truly special ability, but his one special ability, his others are good, in catching the ball in traffic. That is why I liked him so much. That is why he will be a red zone threat. I don't know how much he will play, nobody does. But in terms of type of receiver, he is more Bruce/Gibson than Holt/Flipper. He's not as smooth as Bruce, but he is probably as fast, and he's better at plucking the ball, which is what Gibson was good at, but Bailey is a lot faster than Gibby.
Bailey had 25 TD's last year, 25, and averaged over 15 ypc over his career, almost 18 ypc as a junior. Pretty gaudy numbers, but you can see why when you watch him play.
I am not saying he will be our best, or #1 receiver, but I will stand by my claim that he will be the most versatile WR on our roster.
Yeah Doc - I'm not discounting Bailey at all in that. I couldn't even believe we got him where we did. I just think in the NFL and especially in his rookie year, he will be used more between the 20s than inside the 20. I think when you get to the NFL level of competition, he's a bit of a tweener. Not wicked fast and quick like Tavon and not tall enough to be a viable fade or over the top option. He's a very good route runner - or so it seems - so he could be that cross the middle TD threat. I just don't see it happening much THIS year and he has ... I'm giddy to say... competition for Red Zone snaps like I haven't seen on our team in maybe EVER. That is of course if these players are what I think and hope they'll be.