I've seen it here countless times that we should move Gray to WR because thats what his NFL position will be. However, has anyone seen a 240 lb WR? The NFL's heaviest WR is Calvin Johnson at 236 lbs. There are 9 QBs at or above 240 lbs.
I've seen it here countless times that we should move Gray to WR because thats what his NFL position will be. However, has anyone seen a 240 lb WR? The NFL's heaviest WR is Calvin Johnson at 236 lbs. There are 9 QBs at or above 240 lbs.
How on earth is MGray going to lose four pounds?
HAHAHAHA, very very true. Plus a 6'4" 220-240lb receiver with speed and hands... NFL scouts would be salivating over him. Can't see the same NFL scouts salivating over a 6'4" 240lb QB that can't throw accurately or make reads, *yet* I really hope he comes around. He's a helluva kid and team leader. (tho' he was sporting the 'MN loafers' shirt at practice today)
Body Solutions. A teaspoon at night. That's it.How on earth is MGray going to lose four pounds?
Well, he certainly isn't an NFL QB.
I've seen it here countless times that we should move Gray to WR because thats what his NFL position will be. However, has anyone seen a 240 lb WR? The NFL's heaviest WR is Calvin Johnson at 236 lbs. There are 9 QBs at or above 240 lbs.
That crown will forever belong to Lions era Mike Williams.Wouldn't someone have to be the largest WR? I would assume that if he had the opportunity to tryout in the NFL at WR he would get his body into the shape he wanted for that position.
Well, he certainly isn't an NFL QB.
An ok comparison would be Matt Jones formerly of Arkansas, Jacksonville.
College QB, excellent runner, ok passer, played QB in college, worked out as a 6'6' 240 lb WR running a 4.4 off the chart athleticism, first round pick, snorted himself out of the league, but unlike Jones, MG has shown film of playing WR against top D1 defenses and winning some of those battles.
He can stay at QB, hopefully help pull this program up out of the depths we're at now, and still cash a big check at the next level. He also could be used as a wildcat/trick play guy which would add value.
This is assuming he doesn't drastically improve his reads and accuracy and compare closer to Joe Webb, a developmental QB dripping with potential NFL staffs are too intrigued with to switch to WR.