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Atleast not everyone thinks so:
John Murphy's take: Ginn needs to learn to get free or create space for himself in the middle of the field. He will also drop a few balls when he is too active in trying to make a play. He must work to become more flexible as he can round off his routes at times, and he also needs to increase his bulk/strength in order to defeat press coverage in the pros. Right now, he brings the dimension of speed, versatility and game-breaking return skills, but he is not a finished product at receiver. He has also speculated on several occasions that at some point in his pro career he would like to play cornerback, the position he prefers to play. Should he run 4.3 or better, he could go as high as No. 7 to the Vikings. If not, he will not slip too far past the top 10 based on his upside.
heres the link: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/players/112415
I guess I am not buying onto this reaching crap, I think people are just upset because the frount office did not go they way they wanted.
John Murphy's take: Ginn needs to learn to get free or create space for himself in the middle of the field. He will also drop a few balls when he is too active in trying to make a play. He must work to become more flexible as he can round off his routes at times, and he also needs to increase his bulk/strength in order to defeat press coverage in the pros. Right now, he brings the dimension of speed, versatility and game-breaking return skills, but he is not a finished product at receiver. He has also speculated on several occasions that at some point in his pro career he would like to play cornerback, the position he prefers to play. Should he run 4.3 or better, he could go as high as No. 7 to the Vikings. If not, he will not slip too far past the top 10 based on his upside.
heres the link: http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/players/112415
I guess I am not buying onto this reaching crap, I think people are just upset because the frount office did not go they way they wanted.