With Green vs. Jones, it's really a matter of comparing to outstanding prospects. The differences between them, though, are what make Green into an elite guy. Green is faster than Jones, better off the line, and a technician in almost every aspect of playing receiver. Green has better hands and has outstanding body control, and even though he doesn't have the size of Julio it does not affect his game at all. Jones might also be more physical of a runner after the catch, but Green is faster, quicker, and overall a bigger threat. Jones isn't small either, he just carries his weight a lot differently, and he could easily bulk up with muscle a bit in the NFL. Green is really a natural, and just like the college game the pro game will come easily to him. He's just better than other people. We all saw what happened to Julio when his game wasn't right last season. As for Ingram, he's a big time running back. If Richardson knew how to be a college running back he would have been the guy. He's a great talent, but not the player Ingram is. Ingram is smart, strong, and explosive when he gets open space. He's not too small at all, and I'm not seeing where you get top heavy from. He definitely passes the looks test for me, short and powefully built is the way to go.
uh, goddamn right way to go Oakland. Shit, Oakland should've made the playoffs to knock it back further.
Oakland had 1 good year to screw the pats. They will now fire cable and return to irrelevance. so thank you Oakland.