WR impressions from OTAs

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Mumpfield ran a 4.59 at the combine and didn’t run the 40 at his pro day. His strength is the 20 shuttle and the 3 cone where he was one of the top 10 coming out of college. I think I saw where he was the 2nd fastest in either the shuttle or 3 cone. He was actually happy with his 4.59 so I don’t buy that he ever ran in the 4.3s - certainly not 4.2.

He’s a route technician with very good hands. He’s not known as a speed guy.
The Rams love these guys.
Yarber has built a career on them.
His comments about Mumpfield getting good separation during the Hawaii practices means something.
I much prefer the 20 shuttle and 3 cone over a straight 40 time.
Essentially never are NFL plays straight speed. Of course, there are times when pure speed makes the difference but over time a quick receiver with tight, clean routes, toughness and good hands win.
 

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Mumpfield ran a 4.59 at the combine and didn’t run the 40 at his pro day. His strength is the 20 shuttle and the 3 cone where he was one of the top 10 coming out of college. I think I saw where he was the 2nd fastest in either the shuttle or 3 cone. He was actually happy with his 4.59 so I don’t buy that he ever ran in the 4.3s - certainly not 4.2.

He’s a route technician with very good hands. He’s not known as a speed guy.
I think @JonRam99 must be referring to Tutu as those times match his, not Mumpfields.
 

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I think @JonRam99 must be referring to Tutu as those times match his, not Mumpfields.
Oh -- yes, I was referring to Tutu, sorry if I got confused.
I think we've got a great mix at WR, and can roll out some tough packages for DB's to defend.
Adams - Puka - Tutu - Higgs is pretty tough, but then you can also do
Adams - Puka - Higgs - Ferg, or go the other way & do
Adams - Puka - Tutu - Whitt to attack every level deep.

Starting to feel some depth at WR for once, though last season wasn't too shabby either.
 

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RBs and WRs under McVay, and how they were acquired.

RB.......Drafted 6; UDFA 2; T 1; FA 1(20% either FA or T)
Gurley (D)
Brown (UDFA)
Henderson (D)
Akers (D)
Michel (T)
Kyren (D)
Rivers (UDFA)
Freeman (FA)
Corum (D)
Hunter (D)

WR......Drafted 8; FA 6; T 2 (50% either FA or T)
Woods (FA)
Watkins (T)

Kupp (D)
Reynolds (D)
Cooks (T)
Jefferson (D)
Beckham (FA)
Skowronek (D)
A. Robinson (FA)
Atwell (D)
Puka (D)
D. Robinson (FA)
Johnson (FA)

Whittington (D)
Mumpfield (D)
Adams (FA)