volcom69 Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 Seems like a good pick up to me, very productive for 2 great college teams. Quote
HoosierCat Posted April 27 Author Report Posted April 27 Yeah, seems like he fits the offense well. Quote
Stripes Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 4.45 speed is pretty decent, profiles suggest he’s good in scramble drills (a Burrow special). No clue, personally Quote
ArmyBengal Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I really like Burton if he can get his head together. He should do damage playing within this offense. Fun. B+ Quote
COB Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I hammered down a half pound Arby’s sandwich then watched us draft this dude from Bama. So righteous. 1 1 Quote
ArmyBengal Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I wasn’t aware that TJ Whoseyourmama was working out with him to get him ready. I view that as plus for sure. I liked Burton’s talent already. Easily one my personal favorite picks Quote
HoosierCat Posted April 27 Author Report Posted April 27 https://youtu.be/oJRdnueXZ6s?si=_PRSiHSmCOTmxnYM Quote
TJJackson Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I looked at the 2nd round pick as right position wrong player I look at this one as just simply wrong, period First and foremost, again, they should have been looking to trade up to get a good player at a greater position of need. Beebe would have been excellent here, for example Second, there is no need to take a receiver this year, and certainly not with an early pick. As I said, no WR taken, even with a spectacular showing in camp and/or preseason, would have risen above WR3, and I'd say even that is highly unlikely I will admit that the RAS is good but I think character and effort issues are gonna hold him back D- {shrug} Quote
ArmyBengal Posted April 30 Report Posted April 30 I have been looking into the guys we drafted a little more and if there is one thing that will hold Burton back from more plays, it's Charlie Jones. I think many people see new WR and automatically pencil him in as the #3 WR. I don't think that's a given by any stretch. If nothing else, Chase, Higgins, Iosivas, Jones and Burton look like a pretty amazing 1-5 to me. Add Irwin to that mix and your WR corps is already set unless they go 7 deep to start the season. Anyone else is simply jockeying for practice squad spots. 1 Quote
AMPHAR Posted April 30 Report Posted April 30 1-9 spots are spoken for in terms of snaps. 5OL, 1 Qb, 1RB, Chase, Higgins. The remaining 2 are formation battles. Sample is going to have his spot. I don't know if we'll see alot of 2 RB. Gesicki will be on the field. Then Iosivas, Jones, Burton. The Bengals are really going to have to convert 3rd downs and get the total plays up in the 70s for guys to get targets. The drain of Burrow's calf injury on every offensive's skill players production doesn't get talked about but in the first 6 games they multiple games under 60 plays. If they can't snap the ball there will be all sorts of bad hot takes about so and so being a bust or whatever. Quote
ArmyBengal Posted May 1 Report Posted May 1 I love Steve Smith and his evaluations of WR's, along with the big picture perspective. In the below video, they talk about where the top WR's went and their fit within the team's system. They hit on Burton towards the end. Skip forward to the 1 hour 17 minute mark for their take on Burton with the Bengals. Really good listen from this group and Steve's take on Higgins as well. Some info I never gave thought to. It's a really good watch and Burton gets about 6 minutes of the conversation. 1 Quote
ArmyBengal Posted May 2 Report Posted May 2 I saw the new numbers and Burton gets #81. Would have been cool, since TJ coached him these last few years, to see him in #84, but that went to McClachlan. Guess he will just have to channel his inner Eddie Brown. Quote
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