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Originally Posted by Dam8610
Nothing we didn't know. Looks like Richardson has been more accurate in camp, especially on short throws. That is an encouraging development. They seem to be basing their entire draft class analysis on their pre-draft scouting reports, because Walley has been doing really well throughout the offseason and they still seemed fairly low on him. I was surprised that they struggled with the goals so much, this team is clearly a playoff or bust team, it's just that the odds of playoffs aren't high unless we see a completely different Anthony Richardson this year. The one encouraging thing for me is that development isn't linear and it sometimes takes guys some time and setbacks before they become what they can be. Hopefully that will be the case with Richardson.
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I had the same reaction, which isn't usually the case with these. I don't know if it would ultimately change their perception, but AR's camp didn't seem to be part of the eval. And Walley's camp certainly was not part of the eval, because they're pretty off on him.
Pretty interesting about the cleanup sacks. I'm curious how much of that was scheme which Anarumo will affect.
Also, he touched on it here, but he went more into in another interview regarding Tuimoloau and how he's a force-multiplier rather than a straight up individual stud. Like how he runs stunts and embraces the role of almost a "blocker" for the other pass-rusher, that kind of stuff.