What can you guys tell me about him? The only thing I can find on him is KR videos. He could be a decent mid round pick up. He appears to have natural KR ability, but can he also play safety. How is his range? Anticipation? Intelligence? etc. Thanks,
LOL just wait for Mr. E to get online he hypes him plenty. He'll be a solid backup safety, smart kid, had some injury problems, a little bit inconsistent, will be a great ST player though. Id say a 5th to 7th round pick.
Explosive athlete, never found his niche as a WR, CB, or S. Very fluid though, could play center field or even play some nickel. Jack of trades, master of none...
No, he's really not a smart kid at all. He dealt with academic issues throughout his entire career...and made the "Honor Roll" in 2009 because the coaching staff put him in cake classes. You shouldn't say things about players if you don't know what you're talking about. Culliver never really found a true position at USC. He was probably the best athlete on the team, but he dealt with off-the-field issues and injury problems throughout his entire career. I thought he'd have a breakout season in 2010, but it didn't happen. As a converted wideout, he has excellent hands. His ball skills are pretty damn good too. I don't really like the coverage schemes Carolina likes to run - it held Gilmore and Culliver back a lot last season. Culliver's a great athlete, but so far he's just been an average football player. If he puts it all together, he'll be a starter in this league. I think he's got the physical ability to play corner or safety in the NFL.
LMAO what did I tell ya OP. And Welp after reading " was a member of the 2009 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll" on his bio Id kinda assume he's a smart kid. I guess Ill have to text him next time....
You told the OP that I "hype him up plenty", which I clearly didn't do with my post. A lot of football fans and scouts expected great things out of this player because he was a big time recruit coming out of high school. It just never really worked out for him at the college level. I hope he finds success in the NFL. I mentioned facts about the player, while you spewed bullshit...not surprising. You should probably create a fake internet persona and email him. He might donate money to Gray-me's foundation.
you "hype him alot" not saying you put his skills higher then they are Im stating that you take about him as a player plenty, youve made that apparent. I dont claim to be a "Chris Culliver Expert" just a short tid bit of what has been said about him previously, that he has some potential but will initially be a solid special teamer and backup safety. Like I stated. But YEAH thats just a whole lot of bullshit...
YEAH it is. Do you even know what position Culliver played at South Carolina? I'll answer that question for you: No. You looked at his fucking team page bio and claimed to know what kind of player he is. That homer website doesn't tell you half a crap about him. I watched the kid play (in person) for years.
He played between CB and Safety? and Kick Returned? WHOA MAN. I stated what I knew about him to answer the OPs question. Im so sorry I didnt scout Chris Culliver at all of the SC games i went too... Jesus Christ your like a 50 year old woman on menopause.
...metapods... Are you for real? Culliver was a receiver, then he played some safety, then he played some corner, then he ended up as a SPUR. Now, I'm willing to bet you have no idea what a SPUR is. He actually lost his job as a kick returner. How is that possible when you know nothing about football?
Menopause. Spelled it wrong in an attempt to answer quickly. Sorry I dont edit my posts as quickly as you do. If you get to sensitive ona mispelling may I suggest pamprin?
Are you kidding me? He made a position change and barely made any starts at WR at SC?? He had the bulk of his starts at Free Safety. Your really nit picking that much, WOW.
He played wideout his entire freshman year and played on both sides as a sophomore. I heard Spurrier moved him because he had metapods. ?? ?? ?? You can't cover up retardation by calling it a spelling error.