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Jalen Reagor
#1
With three years in the NFL, after being targeted on passes of 20 yards or more, he is 5 for 20 with no TDs.  And there are 5 interceptions.  
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#2
So room for improvement?  Wink 
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#3
Quote: @Kentis said:
So room for improvement?  Wink 
There may be room, but he's gotta walk into the room.
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#4
Not a fan of his at all. Football seems very hard for him and he directly caused both of Kirk’s interceptions last week.  Gotta be better than that by now; the opportunity to play in the NFL is quickly passing him by.
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#5
If any team is going to maximize Reagor's potential, it is this staff.
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#6
He appears lost, just don't think he has the necessary football IQ. 
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#7
Use him for gadget plays. I wouldn’t trust him running routes.
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#8
He's a punt returner. Tends to run sideways and backwards a bit more than some, but so far ball security isn't to bad. He has nice speed and I expect him to take one to the house at some point. I just don't want to see him fair catch inside the ten ever again. Hopefully they can coach that out of him.
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#9
Not really fair to expect him to be on the same page with Cousins after getting almost no reps with him all year.  It takes some time to build chemistry and a feel for each other.  For everyone wanting him to kick him to the curb, go watch an interview with this kid, he has the best attitude, is an extremely hard worker, humble and trying to get better every day.  If it wasn't for a phantom penalty, he would have had a game changing punt return and he has made a few big catches in the prior games in limited playing time. I think he makes a big impact in a game soon.  
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