I mostly agree that we know what we have in Whit and it is a solid WR in specific packages. Not a bad thing at all.
Mumps can hopefully take some steps to be a bigger part of the offense and that too would be a great benefit.
CJ seems to be the most polished and complete straight out of college but lots of road ahead before we know what we have.
I really like J.Whitt & Mumps (& even X.Smith), they have things that make them stand out. But CJ has what you can't teach:
size.
And I'm not talking necessarily about height, weight, speed etc. but
length and
catch radius. The long striding I mentioned in the OP at 2:16 (or so)... he literally takes just under 3 strides to the other guys's 5 - 7 strides. Look how high his hips are. These small CB's are gonna look like they're running in sand next to him. And yes love the catch at 2:57
@gogoat1 -- an effortless, one-handed catch that's way outside his body. Now, it's not coming in hot like a Stafford pass, but I think this kid has the skills & raw ability to pass up some of the other WR3's. Remember, Puka wasn't on the roster very long until he was WR2 next to Kupp, then WR1. Not saying this kid is Puka or has any chance at WR2, but I'll be watching him in TC, because he's got potential.
Something else this kid has:
hands. His U highlight vids are full of contested catches, and in the NFL you gotta come down w/ the ball, or else. It's something we see w/ Puka: if the ball is thrown at him, he's coming down with it, no matter what. I'm thinking we'll see some of that w/ CJ.
I'm not that familiar w/ the others on the depth chart (Edwards, Mario, Presley) but there's some reason they didn't rise past the guys I listed above over the last year or so. But CJ just seems so much more
determined to prove himself--you could tell he was expecting to get taken a lot sooner in the draft. And here he is, posting a workout session, and wearing the horns to show that he's all in on being a Ram.
Maaan is it TC yet??? time is just creepin' along.