For being the 4th to last pick in the entire draft, this kid is amazing. When we picked him, I was like, 6'4" WRs are a dime a dozen. 95% of them cant get seperation and have short, uneventful NFL careers. I thought to myself....this guy is a TE tweener from Hofstra walking into a roster chock full of speedy WRs. IMO he was going to be cut early in camp.
Well the rest is history and I was beginning to wonder, do we have the next Chad Johnson (best)Plaxico Burress (good) or the next David Boston (not so good)?
Colston DOES get seperation and he knows how to use his frame to keep the DB out of the play, which is a skill some WRs spend their careers trying to perfect. No doubt he and #25 will be at the top of the OROY voting.....my question is, after this season, do you think Colston will cool down as DBs get more familiar with him? I remember Donte Stallworth had a good year as a rookie, and then his production tailed off, taking several seasons for him to regain it. Will the same happen to Colston?
Well the rest is history and I was beginning to wonder, do we have the next Chad Johnson (best)Plaxico Burress (good) or the next David Boston (not so good)?
Colston DOES get seperation and he knows how to use his frame to keep the DB out of the play, which is a skill some WRs spend their careers trying to perfect. No doubt he and #25 will be at the top of the OROY voting.....my question is, after this season, do you think Colston will cool down as DBs get more familiar with him? I remember Donte Stallworth had a good year as a rookie, and then his production tailed off, taking several seasons for him to regain it. Will the same happen to Colston?