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Blooms rankings mention 100 catch potential.
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Agreed. I took him at pick 16, 4th WR. Superflex. Quite happy with the value there. He'll go top 12 in most leagues I'd think.Really like this spot, don't think I'll get the chance to draft him tho
I think Sutton has more potential upside but he’s a boom or bust type player. To me Kirk is a “safer” pick... higher floor & lower ceiling. I’d take Kirk over Gallup and Miller.Would you take Kirk over Sutton, Gallup, and Miller?
I would. Kirk is my #2 WR behind MooreWould you take Kirk over Sutton, Gallup, and Miller?
He's on pace to break Rice's records...miqws said:Also may keep Fitz playing past this year.
This is an interesting stat and if true that would be a good reason for Chark to be drafted as high as he was besides the combine metrics. 2018 All-Rookie Team:
Wide receiver: Christian Kirk, Arizona Cardinals (Round 2, No. 47). The Cardinals' new WR2 should pile up big numbers opposite Larry Fitzgerald as the designated "chain mover" in the team's new scheme. Kirk shows the skeptics that he is more than a slot receiver by ringing up yards and scores as a perimeter playmaker.
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THE MOST INTERESTING NUMBERS FROM THE NFL DRAFT
On surehanded receivers
Arizona Cardinals WR Christian Kirk and Jacksonville Jaguars WR D.J. Chark ranked 1-2 in on-target catch percentage among receivers last season. Each caught 84 percent of on-target throws to them.
Apparently that comes from this Sports Info Solutions tweet. It looks like they were only sharing the On-Target Catch% for 5 receivers, and not comparing them to everyone else. Those 5:THE MOST INTERESTING NUMBERS FROM THE NFL DRAFT
On surehanded receivers
Arizona Cardinals WR Christian Kirk and Jacksonville Jaguars WR D.J. Chark ranked 1-2 in on-target catch percentage among receivers last season. Each caught 84 percent of on-target throws to them.
The Cardinals opened a three-day minicamp for rookies and other young players,...
...Numerous mistakes were made, including by Rosen, the 10th overall pick in the draft. He missed some throws, especially early in the two-hour practice, but improved as the practice progressed. Near the end, he completed a pass of 65 yards or so to receiver Christian Kirk, the second-round pick and Rosen’s friend since the two met as high school stars on the football-camp circuit.
... “He’s not going to throw it a million miles an hour at you,” Kirk said. “You have to know when to put a touch on it, and he’s good at that.”
Cardinals’ Christian Kirk landed with perfect teamRosen is also establishing a rapport with Texas A&M rookie wideout Christian Kirk that could pay off in the long run for the franchise. The second round pick executed a stop and go route near the end of the proceedings on Friday and Rosen hit him for a 35 yard touchdown.
“Anytime you can come out on Day 1 and make plays like that, it always feels good,” Kirk said. “We’ve already kind of had that type of chemistry. I know he’s a real accurate passer, always puts the ball where it needs to be. Nothing new, really.”
...Kirk, Rosen and the remainder of the Cardinals' rookies are staying at a hotel near the practice fields to make sure that chemistry continues throughout the football season as well and he and Rosen are rooming together.
“We’re getting there,” Kirk said.
...Prior to the season, Texas A&M's Christian Kirk was expected to be a first-round pick with some very early mock drafts having him go in the top 10. However, the fact that a lot of teams had him pegged as a slot receiver only likely dropped his value a bit. With a pair of freshmen quarterbacks throwing to him as a junior in 2017, his numbers suffered a bit as well.
...Kirk, a former five-star prospect from Scottsdale, has been told by the team that he will likely be playing outside. The 5-foot-10, 201-pounder did his best before the draft to show teams that he was capable of playing more than just in the slot.
One person that is a believer is Bucky Brooks of the NFL Network. The analyst released his preseason 2018 All-Rookie team and included Kirk as one of the two wide receivers.
"The Cardinals' new WR2 should pile up big numbers opposite Larry Fitzgerald as the designated "chain mover" in the team's new scheme. Kirk shows the skeptics that he is more than a slot receiver by ringing up yards and scores as a perimeter playmaker."
Kirk and some friends were seen throwing rocks at cars outside the golf tournament on Feb. 3. He was charged with disorderly conduct and proper damage and the case is pending.
In post-draft press conferences, General Manager Steve Keim said the Cardinals paid special attention this year to character when drafting players.
What is he, 12?Misleading title but he was arrested Feb. 3rd and this just came out as "breaking":
https://twitter.com/azcsports/status/996151259743903744
Could be a big reason why he fell in the draft.A Cardinals spokesman said the team was aware of the incident prior to drafting Kirk.
“We spoke with Christian about it at length and also looked into it independently," the team spokesman said. "Our understanding is that the process will be resolved in the near future but while it remains an active legal matter, we won’t comment further.”
...general manager Steve Keim said the Cardinals paid special attention this year to character when drafting players. There were no reports of Kirk ever getting into trouble in high school or college.
OK, test him.The police officer who arrested Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Christian Kirk in February suggested that the former Texas A&M standout may have been high on cocaine.
According to TMZ Sports, the officer wrote the following in the police report: "I further noticed the grinding movement of his jaw and continued blank stare. These are common signs of an individual high on stimulants, such as cocaine."
I am sure the Combine has not changed testing for 'other' substances than just pot.With hair testing, cocaine may show up in results for at least 90 days after someone has used the last dose.
Not judging, lol, I love Peru and Colombia...but I think for every Irving that could party and still produce, there are 100 others that could not. Time will tell. Like Kirk's skills, don't see a star, but I do think he can stick around and contribute if he has his head on straight.Michael Irvin did coke... just saying.
Probably the main factor is instant opportunity, while Sutton is likely to do very little in year one. Churners and trade-happy folks want that immediate value kick, even in dynasty formats.what do people like the most about this guy over someone like sutton?
He is the WR2 on the Cardinals and is a slick athletewhat do people like the most about this guy over someone like sutton?
FYI:does Kirk run in the slot a lot? Wonder who is going to play outside more, Fitz or Kirk?
The majority of which will go to returning star RB David Johnson as a a combination of increased # of rushing attempts and targets out of the backfield.FYI:
Cardinals brass has already stated that Kirk will begin his career as a perimeter receiver, allowing Larry Fitzgerald to continue to work the slot. This is a bonus for Kirk in the near term (and his dynasty owners), as he won’t have to sit behind the future Hall of Famer and can start scoring fantasy points right away in an offense looking to reassign 124 vacated targets from outbound free agents Jaron Brown and John Brown.
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