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Originally Posted by Mike
He certainly is a home run threat in the spread offense and in the return game. The Ginn comparison is valid IMO. The receivers from the spread do concern me, they often win in a scheme or reakdown to get free and not necessarily in a 1:1 match-up. Might be a stretch here, but is he the same type of electric athlete in college similiar to Reggie Bush?
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You're right, Ginn is one of the first comparables that jumps to mind for me when somebody mentions the Mizzou WR. And as a Missouri native who
followed MU football back in the day when I still lived up there, I've watched every game that's been available to me on TV here in Houston and followed
the kids performances and progress. He is really fast on the field and I was surprised he didn't break 4.4 at Indy, I dunno maybe an off day for him ?
But he's an electric-athlete in the sense that Bush was, but on the other hand I see no ambivalence in what position he is vs. those uncertainties about Bush even back in college that became crystal clear once he got to the NFL.
And now with the possible departure of Anderson and the teams overt dissatisfaction with Jacobey along with signing the DE in FA, I think the WR
option in the first round is possibly now in play for the Texans moreso than ever before.