Replace Marvin Harrison (Syracuse) with HOFer Andre Johnson.It’s difficult to believe the best WR in the U’s history - not Michael Irvin, not Marvin Harrison, not Santana Moss, but Restrepo - can’t manage to get even a chance under this team.
He's diminutive and slow by NFL standards but I absolutely loved him at Miami
These two understand each other and have an excellent connection on the field
I would be working Restrepo on short routes, he is able to gain quick separation despite his 4.8 40 at the combine
He's a grease man that makes first downs happen and also has a knack for getting loose once he has the football
Straight line speed not so much, quick bursts right-left-curl-doubleback and oh yeah he's got pretty good hands
Good luck X, show 'em what you got
He's diminutive and slow by NFL standards but I absolutely loved him at Miami
These two understand each other and have an excellent connection on the field
I would be working Restrepo on short routes, he is able to gain quick separation despite his 4.8 40 at the combine
He's a grease man that makes first downs happen and also has a knack for getting loose once he has the football
Straight line speed not so much, quick bursts right-left-curl-doubleback and oh yeah he's got pretty good hands
Good luck X, show 'em what you got
I watched almost every snap of his career at Miami, I'm very aware of his capabilities, also understanding of why he went undraftedHe's diminutive and slow by NFL standards but I absolutely loved him at Miami
These two understand each other and have an excellent connection on the field
I would be working Restrepo on short routes, he is able to gain quick separation despite his 4.8 40 at the combine
He's a grease man that makes first downs happen and also has a knack for getting loose once he has the football
Straight line speed not so much, quick bursts right-left-curl-doubleback and oh yeah he's got pretty good hands
Good luck X, show 'em what you got
Restrepo is 5’-10” and 209 lbs. How does that shake out to diminutive?
His measured game speed in pads is 20.0 mph, which is in the 72nd percentile. I’m not sure that qualifies as slow. I hope you aren’t relying on his combine 40 time, which he ran injured.
The guy sets up DBs and then is very sudden in his change of direction. He does a great job at creating separation. Once he catches the ball he runs like a RB.
I am with you though in pulling for him to make an impact. He’s a strong leader, and maybe most important is that his QB trusts him fully and loves him. Let’s see him cash in when he gets the opportunity.
I watched almost every snap of his career at Miami, I'm very aware of his capabilities, also understanding of why he went undraftedHe's diminutive and slow by NFL standards but I absolutely loved him at Miami
These two understand each other and have an excellent connection on the field
I would be working Restrepo on short routes, he is able to gain quick separation despite his 4.8 40 at the combine
He's a grease man that makes first downs happen and also has a knack for getting loose once he has the football
Straight line speed not so much, quick bursts right-left-curl-doubleback and oh yeah he's got pretty good hands
Good luck X, show 'em what you got
Restrepo is 5’-10” and 209 lbs. How does that shake out to diminutive?
His measured game speed in pads is 20.0 mph, which is in the 72nd percentile. I’m not sure that qualifies as slow. I hope you aren’t relying on his combine 40 time, which he ran injured.
The guy sets up DBs and then is very sudden in his change of direction. He does a great job at creating separation. Once he catches the ball he runs like a RB.
I am with you though in pulling for him to make an impact. He’s a strong leader, and maybe most important is that his QB trusts him fully and loves him. Let’s see him cash in when he gets the opportunity.
I know he's not slow but I'm not gonna argue with folks who want to focus on his 40 time, happy that you posted he was injured, makes sense
Look when he's lined up next to the other players in the huddle if he manages to get on the field, he appears small compared to others but you're right, he's got a pretty thick frame and uses it
I've watched him run down from behind many times at Miami so his straight line speed is not his calling card, let's rule out fly patterns
I highlighted the types of routes I felt he could do very well in and I didn't want to bring Wes Welker up but...those types of route tree is what i would hope they would dial up for him
5-7 yds cut in or cut out or curl and get the ball out of Ward's hands quickly, X can turn those short routes into larger gains, he also knows when to just catch it and get his butt on the ground
I hope he makes an impression, even 3-32 but does it well his 1st game and build on that
He was a crowd favorite at Miami, roomed with Ward and any other QB1 at Miami while he was there, he's intelligent
Probably the best-named WR crew in the league though.Titans WRs are
Van Jefferson
Chimere Dike
James Proche
Mason Kinsey
And Restrepo.
That's not an imposing crew ahead of him as it normally would be on any other team when a 7th WR finally gets a shot
Excellent summaryHe did pretty good.
The Seahawks clearly heard the noise and were geared up for him and he did good anyway.
Largely fourth quarter, he had 4-5 catches with one or two called back due to penalty.
His one miss was a bad forced throw and he jumped up and battled for the ball so it wasn't an INT. This was a huge thing in camp that the staff wanted and sorta planned on some errant throws by a rookie QB. Oliver and DMR and eventually Elic were really great at it. He wasn't. Little guy, it looked tough for him. He was either catching it or dying trying every time and kudos to him for learning.
He ran routes. He made cuts the way one should and he didn't cut any corners.
What did he wind up with? 3 for 20? It's absolutely pathetic but it's something to work with so it's better than plenty of others.