Looks like TA will try to go pro playing receiver. Smart move since I highly doubt any team would give him a look at QB.
Obviously there is a history of QBs switching to wide receiver, but most of those guys (Kordel Stewart, Julian Edelman) have burner speed. I think Armstrong is a great athlete, but I'm not sure if his measurables will position him to make it at the next level. Time will tell, but I'd be more than surprised.
WR wasn't the problem for Crouch. The problem was his inability to admit he didn't have a pro arm.I wish Tommie well in his endeavors to get drafted in the NFL.
If Eric Crouch had difficulty making receiver with all the speed he had and he didn't quit cut it despite having dreams of still being an NFL QB.
40-times are really over rated. A WR that runs great routes can overcome a bad 40 time. Look at guys like Boldin & amendola , who run very good routes and it makes up for speed . On the flip side, see a guy like Heyward-Bey who excited a ton of scouts with his 40-time and absolutely sucks @ things like catching & route running.Agreed. I'm guessing he runs high 4.6s at the pro day, which means he definitely isn't getting drafted at his height. He'll have his work cut out for him from there. If he catches well, I'm sure he'd be physical after the catch.
40-times are really over rated. A WR that runs great routes can overcome a bad 40 time. Look at guys like Boldin & amendola , who run very good routes and it makes up for speed . On the flip side, see a guy like Heyward-Bey who excited a ton of scouts with his 40-time and absolutely sucks @ things like catching & route running.
TA can do it. I am pulling for him. He's got a great teacher right now and being an ex-QB really helps him
Eric Crouch's problem was he didn't WANT to play receiver. He honestly thought he could continue playing QB since played it his whole life, and probably never had anyone tell him a cross word about maybe not having what it took to translate in the pro's. I can't stand Michael Irvin, but he was the one I loved hearing from when Crouch was working out and preparing for the preseason as a receiver. Crouch said something about how he had worked the ENTIRE offseason after the bowl games on learning routes and said he learned everything there was about being a receiver. He really believed what he was saying. Michael Irvin was in studio somewhere and was visibly angry at that comment made by Crouch. Irvin said something like "You don't even know where to stand in the huddle!" I was laughing my ass off when I heard that.WR wasn't the problem for Crouch. The problem was his inability to admit he didn't have a pro arm.
Agreed. I'm guessing he runs high 4.6s at the pro day, which means he definitely isn't getting drafted at his height. He'll have his work cut out for him from there. If he catches well, I'm sure he'd be physical after the catch.
Unless it's a deep route, he'll be starting from square one on knowing where the route ends up.40-times are really over rated. A WR that runs great routes can overcome a bad 40 time. Look at guys like Boldin & amendola , who run very good routes and it makes up for speed . On the flip side, see a guy like Heyward-Bey who excited a ton of scouts with his 40-time and absolutely sucks @ things like catching & route running.
TA can do it. I am pulling for him. He's got a great teacher right now and being an ex-QB really helps him