Another good read Matt, but one I do not really agree with from the "it can be corrected" perspective. How many guys had the dropsies in college and then came to the pro's and had the same issues and then later they became a guy with great hands? I think a big factor is that once guys are labeled as either a guy with bad hands or doesn't concentrate all the time, they usually stop getting chances to prove they can get over it, unless they just have insane physical gifts. I think it is partially mental, but mostly physical, watch any wr in the game today, if they let the ball get to the body (Body catchers) they WILL drop a lot of passes, guys that snatch the ball with the hands will almost always be the more consistent wr. I am not talking rookie mistakes but some guys just can never break that habit which is why guys like T.O. and Roy Williams and Meachem will always just be average hands guys because they catch with the body more than their hands. Obviously T.O. has other great qualities as a wr so his dropping a ton of passes has never stopped him from putting up numbers. But when guys are just normal guys, coaches eventually stop giving them the chance to drop passes and find your less talented but more consistent guys to fill those roles.