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As his mom said in that draft day video..."He's a beast."
And his mom should know BEAST!
Someone said Mom knows best. Not Landry's mom. She knows beast!
And you're welcome, lol.
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As his mom said in that draft day video..."He's a beast."
So excited for Landry. Cant wait to see how he performs in pads.
Well, generally that role falls o the 6'6 TE who is a size mismatch and can also block in the run game. But we don't have that guy. Maybe Lynch can become that guy, but until then it fall 9 Gibson and Landry.Not at all surprised that Landry is already becoming Tannehill's best friend. Throughout his career at LSU, he was the go-to guy in big situations. Many WR's with much more physical ability never master the art of presenting themselves as a target. Coming out of college, Landry's as good as it gets in this area. His combination of instincts, physicality, precision, and hands make him an ideal slot WR. Best gift you can give a developing QB.
Landry seemed to be "EVERYONE'S" favorite Miami Draft Pick, including all the draft analyst on TV. His speed and limited athleticism are the only true knock's on him, but seems to make plays in-spite of them. I'm hopeful he'll shut up, all the Remaining NA-SAYER'S, and just go out and continue to make plays. Terrence Fede is my personal favorite. I get the feeling, once he gets acclimated with the speed of the NFL and gains valuable experience he's going to become a monster of a DE. Fede oozes athleticism and play making ability. He reminds me of both Jeff Cross and O-Gun both of whom were either a late draft pick or a UDFA, who both became Pro-Bowl players. Cross and O-Gun both were also tremendous athlete's in the mold of Fede. I'm not saying Fede will be a Pro-Bowler, but am hopeful he develops along the lines of Cross and O-Gun!!!!
Might help fill the void left by Keller. He was going to be Tannehill's go to guy. I always thought a young QB's best friend is often a good pass catching TE and a good slot receiver is probably as close as it gets.Not at all surprised that Landry is already becoming Tannehill's best friend. Throughout his career at LSU, he was the go-to guy in big situations. Many WR's with much more physical ability never master the art of presenting themselves as a target. Coming out of college, Landry's as good as it gets in this area. His combination of instincts, physicality, precision, and hands make him an ideal slot WR. Best gift you can give a developing QB.
Might help fill the void left by Keller. He was going to be Tannehill's go to guy. I always thought a young QB's best friend is often a good pass catching TE and a good slot receiver is probably as close as it gets.
Might help fill the void left by Keller. He was going to be Tannehill's go to guy. I always thought a young QB's best friend is often a good pass catching TE and a good slot receiver is probably as close as it gets.