You know it's bad when the Mod's are part of the problem.
Sammy Watkins, how about that guy, huh?
Sorry you feel that way.
In your spirit of contributing something substantive to the thread...
How about that Sammy Watkins guy!
Seriously, this was something I wrote last week in the first installment of the new column, The Rookies. Nothing new for many people, probably, but for what it is worth, in case there is something of interest to some in the thread?
"Watkins isn’t a Sleestak like Mike Evans and Kelvin Benjamin, but neither were Percy Harvin (2009) or Anquan Boldin (2003), the last two WRs to represent the position by winning Rookie of the Year. The fourth overall selection and consensus top skill position player in the 2014 draft comprises an interesting blend or combination of their respective skill sets and games, with some of the suddenness, instant acceleration and burst of Harvin in a bigger package, coupled with some of the physicality and hard-nosed, tackle breaking RAC ability of Boldin in a smaller frame (similar in size and physical stature to Boldin’s teammate Michael Crabtree, as well as Roddy White and Hakeem Nicks). Watkins is the only WR in NCAA history to make AP first team All-American as a true Freshman, and one of only four at any position, with the other three being historically good college/pro RBs Herschel Walker, Marshall Faulk and Adrian Peterson, elite company. Many scouts have stated he is the best WR prospect since the class of 2011, with A.J. Green and Julio Jones. Watkins isn’t as tall as Green, but he is bigger, faster and a more explosive open field runner (more like a smaller Jones, in that respect). The Bills blew up their 2015 draft to move up five spots from 1.9 to 1.4 and secure his services, and he is expected to eventually emerge as the focal point of the passing game, a cornerstone player to build the offense around. His development and that of second year QB E.J. Manuel are somewhat intertwined, and the polarizing and divisive signal caller got off to a promising start, with an upset on the road against the Bears. Watkins is a former track star (personal best sub-10.5 100 m.) that could be deployed on the increasingly popular jet sweep, and has the potential to augment his receiving numbers with production via the run game, like Harvin and luminously talented open field runner Cordarrelle Patterson. He enters the 2014 season sub-optimally with a rib injury, which tends to linger, that could test his toughness, determination and resolve. Watkins works hard at his craft, by all accounts football is important to him and he is serious about it, his pre-season effort, sense of urgency and commitment to preparation showed evidence of discipline, strong work ethic and professionalism, and he appears to have the requisite desire to improve found in great WRs."