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WR Noah Brown (Houston Texans)

Wham;2352224; said:
This kid or should i say MAN is an absolute stud. He has great speed. He is big. He jumps and gets the ball with his arms extended which makes him even more dangerous. He is stong anf fights for extra yards, and has vision. I sure hope to see him in columbus playing along other great ones.


Kid is an absolute stud, he's big and can run. He would look great in our WR corps with the speed were bringing in, most of them are smaller, this kid has size and speed. If he's here for FNL and does drills can't wait to see where he is with his development from the end of his junior season
 
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I admit I'm a little late to the party on this one. Have not watched much film as of yet. Hope to take a look at his film soon and compare it to the likes of Thompson and Dixon.
 
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As Buckeye86 pointed out...seems like a good H Back right? Not sure I fully know what type of player that is and for that matter what the staff is looking for to adapt to their formations like the diamond pattern, etc. Only unique position type I know of for Urb is the pivot. Someone fill me in.
 
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ShowMeBuck;2356340; said:
Someone fill me in.

If pivot = RB/WR

than

H-Back = FB/TE

I like Brown at H-Back because it looks like he could be used as a RB/FB/TE/WR.

Big, athletic, great ball skills, powerful runner, not afraid of contact.

I think he would be a perfect H-Back, but regardless of position, he is a dynamic playmaker that can be dangerous all over the field.

I hope Ohio State (and Urban's offense) make an impression on him during his visit.
 
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Watched the highlights in the first post. First thought is he is a more explosive version of Austin Roberts. I think he could fit the H-Back role but I really like him at WR. His ability to catch the ball in the air and/or in traffic was phenomenal. Still want to compare what I see here versus guys that are specifically slotted as outside WRs like Thompson and Malone.
 
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Awfully thick dude to be a true WR isn't he?


Edit: Before the chatter starts.....thick as in he looks like a big body RB type, not a true WR. Gotta watch it on this board or I open a can of comedy before I know it.
 
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wadc45;2356352; said:
Watched the highlights in the first post. First thought is he is a more explosive version of Austin Roberts. I think he could fit the H-Back role but I really like him at WR. His ability to catch the ball in the air and/or in traffic was phenomenal. Still want to compare what I see here versus guys that are specifically slotted as outside WRs like Thompson and Malone.


I agree with this. I see him, as I saw roberts, as an outside WR. He doesn't seem like a TE, imo, he could be a mismatch there, but also in a bad way that he'd be stuck blocking a LB or DE. I'd like to see him overpowering DBs, and get gesicki at H back, or don't get one at all. Arent we already 4deep there?
 
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How does a 6-2 200 athlete suddenly gets lumped into the TE/HB group? Kid looks like a prototypical outside WR to me.

But then again, I didn't have the foresight to predict Roy Hall's magnificent contributions at TE either. Guess some people are just better talent evaluators of TE than others.
 
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