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Let's leave Chad Jackson out of the picture for this discussion and focus two similar WR's who were slated as the #1 and #3 WR's prior to, and perhaps after, the combine.
What we know about the players:
Santonio Holmes (5-10 1/2, 188 (179 Pro Day), Estimated 4.49 (4.36 and 4.34 Pro Day) - hasn't participated in any pre-draft events other than his height and weight at the combine. Not known for speed, but is still quite fast with good hands and route running ability.
Sinorice Moss (5-8, 185, 4.38) - has participated in the Skill Challenge, Senior Bowl, where he won MVP honors, and the combine, running the 4th best 40 of the WR's. His pass catching skills were displayed as being excellent at all the pre-draft events he has participated in. Runs good routes, good return man, has leadership skills and is brother to a successful NFL WR. Negative is his height and size which bring up the durability question.
What I want to know is given everything we know about both players, why would Santonio Holmes rank higher than Sinorice Moss?
What we know about the players:
Santonio Holmes (5-10 1/2, 188 (179 Pro Day), Estimated 4.49 (4.36 and 4.34 Pro Day) - hasn't participated in any pre-draft events other than his height and weight at the combine. Not known for speed, but is still quite fast with good hands and route running ability.
Sinorice Moss (5-8, 185, 4.38) - has participated in the Skill Challenge, Senior Bowl, where he won MVP honors, and the combine, running the 4th best 40 of the WR's. His pass catching skills were displayed as being excellent at all the pre-draft events he has participated in. Runs good routes, good return man, has leadership skills and is brother to a successful NFL WR. Negative is his height and size which bring up the durability question.
What I want to know is given everything we know about both players, why would Santonio Holmes rank higher than Sinorice Moss?
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