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bigtingsagwaan2005
they both have their advantages.
Ricky is known for his cutback ability, and since he's a little lighter now he should be a little quicker (as evidenced when the rookie defender lost his shoes last week). He's underrated as a reciever, he's great at catching the swing pass out of the backfield and making a defender miss.
Ronnie is more of a complete player. Scouts had his hands ranked top 5 IN THE ENTIRE DRAFT. That doesn't mean his routes are perfect though, but he's still a weapon. He's big, can block VERY well, and has top-end speed. If he has a knock it's his ability to make defenders miss on his first move through the line, but don't try to arm tackle the guy, he'll rip your bicep. I think a good comparison is a slightly smaller Jamal Lewis with better hands...let's hope he can post similar numbers on the ground!
Ricky is known for his cutback ability, and since he's a little lighter now he should be a little quicker (as evidenced when the rookie defender lost his shoes last week). He's underrated as a reciever, he's great at catching the swing pass out of the backfield and making a defender miss.
Ronnie is more of a complete player. Scouts had his hands ranked top 5 IN THE ENTIRE DRAFT. That doesn't mean his routes are perfect though, but he's still a weapon. He's big, can block VERY well, and has top-end speed. If he has a knock it's his ability to make defenders miss on his first move through the line, but don't try to arm tackle the guy, he'll rip your bicep. I think a good comparison is a slightly smaller Jamal Lewis with better hands...let's hope he can post similar numbers on the ground!