03-31-2023, 09:40 PM
This will be an unpopular premise. But a sentence in a Strib article today about scheming to get JJ more open had a callout that got my attention:
K.J. Osborn, who caught 60 passes for 650 yards last year, could get the first shot at the No. 2 receiver role this year, and O'Connell said he's excited for players like Jalen Nailor and Jalen Reagor to play bigger roles that have them lining up in multiple receiver spots. The Vikings will have a full season with tight end T.J. Hockenson, and Oliver, who caught a career-high 14 passes last season while playing in a Ravens offense that often had him blocking for Lamar Jackson, could get more opportunities as a receiver.
Reagor? The guy who quit on a deep route that caused a pick on a Kirk pass?
The guy who got booed in Philly?
So I did the unthinkable. I checked out his college film highlights.
Now I understand why the Eagles took him in the first round.
He does not have great hands (he muffed at least two punt returns), but he had/has great speed/burst.
He did do a JJ imitation on one reception in the highlights.
Is he a head case?
Is he a slow learner?
I know nothing about his failure in Philly.
Is he a reclamation opportunity?
I admit I assumed he was never going to be re-signed, as that was a wasted trade of draft-day assets.
Am I right to rethink my position?
K.J. Osborn, who caught 60 passes for 650 yards last year, could get the first shot at the No. 2 receiver role this year, and O'Connell said he's excited for players like Jalen Nailor and Jalen Reagor to play bigger roles that have them lining up in multiple receiver spots. The Vikings will have a full season with tight end T.J. Hockenson, and Oliver, who caught a career-high 14 passes last season while playing in a Ravens offense that often had him blocking for Lamar Jackson, could get more opportunities as a receiver.
Reagor? The guy who quit on a deep route that caused a pick on a Kirk pass?
The guy who got booed in Philly?
So I did the unthinkable. I checked out his college film highlights.
Now I understand why the Eagles took him in the first round.
He does not have great hands (he muffed at least two punt returns), but he had/has great speed/burst.
He did do a JJ imitation on one reception in the highlights.
Is he a head case?
Is he a slow learner?
I know nothing about his failure in Philly.
Is he a reclamation opportunity?
I admit I assumed he was never going to be re-signed, as that was a wasted trade of draft-day assets.
Am I right to rethink my position?