volinbama256
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Most of the reason why he's not projected to be a Day 1 or Day 2 pick is due to his coaching the past 3 years. If you read the scouting reports on him, most of his weaknesses are related to bad coaching (i.e footwork, route running, creating separation, etc.). I wonder if CZA had left for the Bears in December if Malone would have been back.
you got it! we all have to blame someone else don't we? makes ya feel better about yourself when shortcomings can be put off on another person
I'm not blaming anyone. I am reporting what the consensus is with NFL scouts/NFL Draft Advisory Committee. When these guys say the same exact thing for other players (I'll admit North and Howard had other issues as well), the common denominator was CZA.
On the bright side, there was another receiver who many people thought left foolishly after his junior year. He was coached by CZA and had the same "lack of polish, bad footwork, and bad route running" critique from NFL scouts. His name was Antonio Brown.
Sounds like Jerry Rice to me. :-D
If he puts in Jerry Rice kind of dedication, he'll become a good one. Lots of physical tools, good character, durable, and a history at UT of improving and producing more each year. Somewhat off the radar due to our run oriented short pass scheme and the end result of horrific OL play in yr 1&2. I would snatch Malone in a late round all day.
Wish he had stayed for his own good generally. Normally, it's good to take the leap upon QB change. But, in Josh's case, he and JJ would have been featured on O and possibly get a more downfield oriented offense w a better passer.
ALL those dropped passes are noticed by NFL gurus. Josh is talented, but he will have to prove himself at the next level.
I wonder what last season what have been like if Malone went to Clemson. UT would have probably lost more games and Malone's draft stock would likely be higher. Would never imagine that with the way some of Tennessee's own fans talk, though.