WHAT IF… his size is an advantage, as opposed to disadvantage?
It’s been said; “there has never been an NFL player succeed this size”… Well.. has there ever been one this size who is quick in routes like this kid?
He has hands. He can zip around. Defenses are going to have to strategize how to cover this guy. I see potential to open stuff up, just because Tutu clears stuff out when he’s on the field.
Yes, he can run around more, good hands, route running, but he will be getting hit, alot, more than in college and harder by bigger, stronger, and meaner players. He won't be able to run out of bounds as much as he'd like. And you can forget returns. Every return guy frequently gets that jacked up hit as he catches the ball. Those really will hurt and it's not just muscle mass but his bones are significantly smaller than that of a 210 safety or gunner. Those hits will get in his head if not already. That will lead to muffs, injuries, and too-soon fair catches.
I think his speed may get washed by a DB pushing him off his route at the line which won't open up anything. Someone mentioned jojo natson. He only played 38 games in 5 years with an average of 7 yards, no td's and 1 punt return over 40 yards. Not a good example.
I reiterate that I admire tutu's determination. Don't care about his text grammer. He has had to overcome alot just to get to this point, so how can you not root for him. I just don't see it but I hope that changes.
And no more tutu comments from me until at least mid season because I agree with the gif above trying to give the horse cpr......starting, now