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When Deebo Samuel asked for a trade, a lot of people were quick to suggest he won’t be the same player as “just a #1 WR”… His true value was his versatility as a mostly WR (77 catches) / sometimes RB (59 rushes) in 2021.
Deebo is 6’0” 210lbs. Nothing special measurement-wise. That said… he is a very physical player with elite RAC-vision and balance.
If Deebo’s value is in his versatility, is that a unique to Deebo thing? Or did Shanahan‘s offense open up the Deebo opportunity?
Makes me wonder; why are there not more Deebo type players that play a little more 50/50 at WR/RB?
Percy Harvin was similar to Deebo, particularly in 2011 with 87 receptions with 52 rushes.
Faulk was great at both, but clearly a running back, first.
Robert Woods had 20 rushes in 2020, but that’s nowhere near the 59 of Deebo in 2021.
Why are there not more players used similarly to Deebo? Is there an advantage having that type option in the playbook?
Deebo is 6’0” 210lbs. Nothing special measurement-wise. That said… he is a very physical player with elite RAC-vision and balance.
If Deebo’s value is in his versatility, is that a unique to Deebo thing? Or did Shanahan‘s offense open up the Deebo opportunity?
Makes me wonder; why are there not more Deebo type players that play a little more 50/50 at WR/RB?
Percy Harvin was similar to Deebo, particularly in 2011 with 87 receptions with 52 rushes.
Faulk was great at both, but clearly a running back, first.
Robert Woods had 20 rushes in 2020, but that’s nowhere near the 59 of Deebo in 2021.
Why are there not more players used similarly to Deebo? Is there an advantage having that type option in the playbook?