Its not necessarily the work ethic I referred to when i said there similarities between Terrell and Edwards. I actually respect Edwards cause at least he does come to work. However, compare their games. Neither is overly physical or fast, they both lack concentration leading to easy drops, both struggle when facing a Db that is physical because neither is going to outrun many pro players, and hes got to be more cognizant of being the "hot wr" in blitz situations (how many balls did Chad Henne throw last year when Edwards wasnt even looking; I can think of at least a half doz), and he's got to have better attention to detail in his routes.TARHEEL38 said:I have to disagree. Edwards has a great work ethic, Terell did not. Edwards is easily the closest thing to a can't miss pick in this draft. When Terell was at Mich. he had a lot of other weapons around him that made it impossible to focus on him, which gave him bigger numbers than was normal. This year everyone in the "BIG HOUSE" knew where the ball was going and they still couldn't stop him. Edwards is who I wish they would get if they can't trade down. JMO
A guy like Edwards is going to have problems in the pro's because he will not be able to overpower and outjump everyone.