Monday 29 April 2013

Tavarres King Scouting Report: NFL View for Atlanta WR

Tavarres King's college career didn't go quite as in the pipeline, but he still has the prospect of a great NFL career. Continue reading to learn why. Advantages King includes a long stride that covers plenty of ground. At times it generally does not even seem like he's running, but there he is, striding past another naive safety on his method to paydirt. He sets normally to the heavy ball and looks exceptionally smooth when creating the transition from getting the football to running with it. Flaws His smooth type just means straight routes. He uncoordinated in that respect and can lacks the substance speed to goAhorizontally. As will be covered below, his unpredictable hands will also weigh him down on draft day, allowing him to go from the first few times. Intangibles/Character There was an arrest this year that showed some immature judgment, but little else pops up on King. Doing something stupid while drinking is just a common occurrence in college. I'm maybe not condoning such behavior, but the insufficient situations afterwards leads me to believe he will soon be fine. Moreover, the dedication to the weight space paid, as he set up 11 repetitions of 225 pounds at the blend. Tools Master stands just 6'0" and weighs a thin 189 pounds with 33" arms and 9.5" hands. Release The power he received in the weight space should pay off as he assumes on the bigger, stronger defensive shells of the NFL. His long-ish arms should give yet another advantage to him to keep the corners from getting into his body. Arms King doesn't generate the ball often enough, as previously mentioned above. It's usually the simple balls that he drops, meaning he probably just needs to focus on his awareness as opposed to his catching. Option Running He's an all natural running that gets out of reductions smoothly. But, he lacks the capacity to cut sharply on intermediate and short routes. Following the Catch He is not a normal running back with the ball and may seem hesitant about making reductions. He does a significant job of finding joints to flow through, and can fight for that extra yard. System As his 19.1-yard average would state (based on www.sports-reference.com), king was the danger for the Georgia Bulldogs. Future Role Master will remain a supporting serious danger at another level, likely as a No. 3 recipient who can make on the outside or inside. Team/Round Meets Jacksonville Jaguars (5.135) Detroit Lions (5.137) New York Jets (5.141) Washington Redskins (5.154) Houston Texans (5.160)

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