Davante Adams skeptical of Travis Hunter playing both ways: ‘You gotta tackle Derrick Henry with that frame’


Davante Adams skeptical of Travis Hunter playing both ways: ‘You gotta tackle Derrick Henry with that frame’

Jacksonville Jaguars Rookie I think, therefore, hunting and try to play both ways to NFL Level As he did while winning heisman trophy in Colorado. With the physical rigom of NFL Season, Star Receptiver Davante Adams is definitely that will be sustainable for hunter.

Adams recently joined “in Pivot” He asked about Hunter’s Hope to full-time player on both sides of the ball. Adams said I don’t think it’s real, at least if the hunter is trying to reach the maximum potential to both receptor and corner.

“I don’t even think it’s possible to do the truth, not at high level,” Adams said.

Now entering the 12 NFL Season and the first with Los Angeles Rams, Adams said he saw what other players go through the full-time players in the offense and special teams. A handful outside plays each game can create a lot of wear and tear and hunter will essentially double its broken.

“It’s hard enough to cover up to an account and then be on one side,” Adams said. “I have not done it. 1’m not acting like 1’m on kickoff or punt, but i see the dudes. … you see my yardage on the yardage of someone who starts on offense and plays special teams as well. That’s just a lot of Mileage, man. 1’m not even be concerned so much if he can do it over the course of a game or a Season. It’s more like how long is his career gonna be if he plays that many snaps? All you’re performing a double risk of injury. “

The other was made Adams worry about a long-term health of hunting to two-way player is his frame. Hunter is listed at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, and while, to allow him to do some freakishly athletes games, to be an obstacle when trying to bring NFL-sized and running back.

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“You gotta be tackled by Derrick Henry with the fact frame,” Adams said. “He’s athletic as hell, but better to do anything ninja shit if you want to use the (frame) to get up.”

While hunter can play all the snap on both sides of the ball, it seems that though Jaguars are easing him in the things defensive. The team’s first depth chart training camp, the hunter was listed as a starting wide receptacle in the offense, but was second- or third-line in defense.

Jaguars Coach Liam Coenator Mileage hunter and accrue to two-way player, so try to manage Rookie’s snaps where it can.

“I think it’s a hard number to probably up with” Coen said. “If you’re saying you’re playing 65-75 Snaps on offense let’s call it, and if he’s playing 80% of those snaps or so. And then defensively, you look at the match that number as possible. … We wanna play him as much as we can, though. That’s the reality.”

Hunter shows that you could handle two-way workload in college, but nfl is a different beast of the older opponents and five regular time games. It should be intriguing to exactly how a coin and jaguars handle their star rookie this fall.




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