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Matt Waldman’s RSP Flashback: Best And Worst Wide Receivers By Category (2007)
Matt Waldman shares thoughts on the 2007 NFL Draft wide receiver class that included Calvin Johnson, Ted Ginn, Robert Meachem, Giants’ Steve Smith, and this MLB pitcher. Recent Rookie Scouting Portfolio publications include stack rankings of position-specific skills. The early publications of the RSP weren’t as detailed but there was a precursor to the stack…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Sample Scouting Report: WR James Washington (Steelers)
Matt Waldman shares his RSP NFL Draft Scouting Report on WR James Washington, a player the Steelers hope will go a long way toward replacing Antonio Brown. 5. James Washington, Oklahoma St. (5-11, 213) Depth of Talent Score: 85.45 = Starter: Capable of a larger role and learning on the go. There is some polarization…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: RB Alexander Mattison’s (Minnesota) Processing And Execution
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens shares two examples of Alexander Mattison’s processing and execution—one at Boise State and the other with the Vikings, courtesy of RSP contributor J. Moyer. What’s wrong with size and speed when evaluating the potential of an NFL back? Nothing. Unless that back isn’t a strong processor of information and lacks…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: Radio Interview with WR Coach Sanjay Lal (Cowboys)
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens shares an excellent interview of Dallas Cowboys receiver coach Sanjay Lal on KESN1033. Sanjay Lal has a great reputation as a wide receiver coach in the NFL. This KESN 1033 interview with Lal is one of the most informative I’ve heard about the wide receiver position as well as a…
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Imposter Syndrome: Matt Waldman’s RSP Scouting Report on RB Devonta Freeman (Falcons)
Matt Waldman shares his RSP NFL Draft Scouting Report on RB Devonta Freeman, a player who outperformed Matt’s evaluation and discusses the root issue with his miss—a case of Imposter Syndrome. Evaluating players and projecting their future development is a humbling job. While I have successes that I’m proud of when reviewing my work with…
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Flaw-Spotting: Matt Waldman’s RSP Sample Scouting Report on RB Andre Williams
Matt Waldman often shares sample scouting reports of NFL Draft prospects where he’s hit or missed on their success. One thing he hasn’t shared are instances where he’s hit on evaluations where he was much lower on a player than the national draft media. Identifying talented players who will fit in the NFL is only…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Sample Scouting Report: WR Preston Williams (Miami)
Matt Waldman’s RSP shares its sample NFL Draft scouting report of Miami Dolphins’ training camp sensation WR Preston Williams, a player with the potential to develop into a player in the style of A.J. Green. Preston Williams, Colorado State (6-4, 211) Depth of Talent Score: 86.05 = Starter: Starting immediately with a large role and…
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Flaw-Spotting: Matt Waldman’s RSP Sample Scouting Report of RB Knile Davis (Arkansas)
Matt Waldman often shares sample scouting reports of NFL Draft prospects where he’s hit or missed on their success. One thing he hasn’t shared are instances where he’s hit on evaluations where he was much lower on a player than the national draft media. Identifying talented players who will fit in the NFL is only…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens: RB Kerryon Johnson (Lions) And Process-Based Evaluation
Matt Waldman’s RSP NFL Lens examines a short video analysis of Lions running back Kerryon Johnson compiled by contributor J. Moyer that underscores a vital part of player evaluation. J. Moyer creates excellent short-form video analysis. If you’re not following his work here or on Twitter (@JMoyerFB), remedy that now. Moyer has produced a few…
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast Ep.88: Carolina Panthers 2019 Offensive Projection Series with Dwain McFarland
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast continues its 2019 Team Projection Series with Dwain McFarland with a deep dive into the individual and team performance of the Carolina Panthers offense. Dwain McFarland returns to the show for an excellent conversation about projecting the Panthers offense: Why last year’s offense was in some ways a happy accident. Are…