joecrisp
06-19-2005, 06:01 PM
Joe,
How does Jansen look? Who do you see as the "sleeper player?"
Jansen looks perfectly healthy, he's moving well, and he's very upbeat. He's anxious to get started with training camp and start hitting people, so apparently the achilles is doing fine.
Sleeper players-- there could be a number of them, but if I were to pick out one in particular, it's probably McCune, which leads me to your next question. The guy is an unbelievable physical specimen-- he's on a whole other level physically than any of the other linebackers who were out there. He's got quick feet, good change of direction, and a super burst, and from what Gregg Williams has said about him, he's a pretty sharp fellow, too. I'm excited to see what he can do in live conditions. I'd imagine he packs a pretty nasty wallop when he makes contact with somebody.
Of course, with some of the early hype that's building around McCune already (yes, I know, I'm guilty of propagating this hype myself), maybe you can't call him a true sleeper. That tag might be more appropriate for someone like Antonio Brown, a guy most people would assume is relegated to strictly returning punts and kicks, but whom Gibbs spoke quite highly of today-- saying he's been impressive as a receiver in practice, catching as many deep passes as anyone else, and proving that he's much more than just a "speed guy"-- he's a football player. So maybe that's an indication that Gibbs is starting to get excited about this year's prospects for the deep, speed-oriented passing game. It sounds like Antonio might be getting some solid work in training camp and the preseason as a receiver, and not just as a return man. So that's something to look for in August that could have an impact in September.
How does Jansen look? Who do you see as the "sleeper player?"
Jansen looks perfectly healthy, he's moving well, and he's very upbeat. He's anxious to get started with training camp and start hitting people, so apparently the achilles is doing fine.
Sleeper players-- there could be a number of them, but if I were to pick out one in particular, it's probably McCune, which leads me to your next question. The guy is an unbelievable physical specimen-- he's on a whole other level physically than any of the other linebackers who were out there. He's got quick feet, good change of direction, and a super burst, and from what Gregg Williams has said about him, he's a pretty sharp fellow, too. I'm excited to see what he can do in live conditions. I'd imagine he packs a pretty nasty wallop when he makes contact with somebody.
Of course, with some of the early hype that's building around McCune already (yes, I know, I'm guilty of propagating this hype myself), maybe you can't call him a true sleeper. That tag might be more appropriate for someone like Antonio Brown, a guy most people would assume is relegated to strictly returning punts and kicks, but whom Gibbs spoke quite highly of today-- saying he's been impressive as a receiver in practice, catching as many deep passes as anyone else, and proving that he's much more than just a "speed guy"-- he's a football player. So maybe that's an indication that Gibbs is starting to get excited about this year's prospects for the deep, speed-oriented passing game. It sounds like Antonio might be getting some solid work in training camp and the preseason as a receiver, and not just as a return man. So that's something to look for in August that could have an impact in September.