The way Nelson played down the stretch, you have to be excited about his future in GB.
Andrew Quarless wasn't great, but he was a rookie coming into a complex offense. He showed flashes, particularly when he ran right by that safety on the fake FG. Not many TE's have 4.5 speed. He does. He could be another mismatch type weapon, Jermichael-lite.
Starks showed me more as a runner than I thought possible. I remember the clips of him in college catching out of the backfield, lining up out wide and running WR routes, catching bombs. I didn't think he would be able to run the way he did. After a year in the offseason program and a year knowing the offense, he could come back as a unique weapon who can run or split out and pressure the defense that way.
If I had to rank who I think is most likely to be good, I'd do this:
Nelson
Starks
Quarless
If I had to rank who has the highest potential, I'd do this:
Starks
Quarless
Nelson
Regardless, we have some possible up and coming playmakers. Will be fun to see who pans out.
Andrew Quarless wasn't great, but he was a rookie coming into a complex offense. He showed flashes, particularly when he ran right by that safety on the fake FG. Not many TE's have 4.5 speed. He does. He could be another mismatch type weapon, Jermichael-lite.
Starks showed me more as a runner than I thought possible. I remember the clips of him in college catching out of the backfield, lining up out wide and running WR routes, catching bombs. I didn't think he would be able to run the way he did. After a year in the offseason program and a year knowing the offense, he could come back as a unique weapon who can run or split out and pressure the defense that way.
If I had to rank who I think is most likely to be good, I'd do this:
Nelson
Starks
Quarless
If I had to rank who has the highest potential, I'd do this:
Starks
Quarless
Nelson
Regardless, we have some possible up and coming playmakers. Will be fun to see who pans out.


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