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Because then I can ask this question.... How does he look as a receiver? FromWelp, I know what I am looking at when I see it. Do they run clean routes, do they have good body control, can they separate, so they have good hands, and do they make plays when they are expected to. Why?
A Dark Horse being thrown around on Cleveland Radio and by a few analysts like Todd McShay.
Nate Peterman. :dance2:
Not a good idea, so Cleveland likely makes it happen. I don't see Peterman being a starting qb in the NFL. Hopefully he gets in a good situation and is able to backup a solid, reliable starter for a decade....make a ton of money and retire with health in tact.
Why the Cleveland Browns are a perfect fit for Josh Dobbs Tennessee Journalist
Nothing is more important for a young player in the NFL than seeing the field early to show people what you can do. Cleveland would be the best opportunity for Josh to play as a rookie. I would love to see him there working with Hue Jackson. I think he could help rebuild the Browns.
I believe Dobbs can be a success anywhere he goes. He's that good. And no he doesn't need to sit. No one gets better sitting. He needs to play. And I believe he can make an immediate impact next season.
Rookie of the Year isn't out of the question for Dobbs.