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Player Bio:
St. Brown does not have the typical NFL prospect background. His father, John Brown, was a two-time Mr. Universe and three-time Mr. World as a weightlifter. His mother is from Germany. He lived in France for a short time as a youth and went to a French school while living in California. But it was St. Brown's game that really got him noticed as a recruit, as he earned a top 100 overall prospect rankings after excelling his final two years (74 catches, 1,210 yards, 10 touchdowns) at Servite High School in Anaheim. Equanimeous (a form of equanimity, meaning to stay calm and cool under pressure) played in seven games as a freshman (one catch, eight receiving yards, blocked punt against USC), missing the final four with a shoulder injury. He and Deshone Kizer formed an alliance in 2016, however, allowing him to use his tall frame, huge catching radius, and long strides to lead the Irish with 58 receptions, 961 yards, and nine receiving touchdowns. Notre Dame's passing game went south with Brandon Winbush leading the offense, so St. Brown's statistics dropped (33 catches, 515 yards, four touchdowns). After his brother, Amon-Ra, decided to attend USC instead of UND as a five-star receiver recruit, Equanimeous' road to the NFL was paved.
 
Analysis By Lance Zierlein NFL Analyst
Draft Projection: Rounds 3-4
NFL Comparison: Andre Holmes
 
Overview:
St. Brown's combination of size and speed will be coveted by offenses looking for a prospect who can create throwing windows down the field with his ability to separate as the route progresses. St. Brown's competitive nature needs to improve as does his play strength to elude early pressure from physical cornerbacks. He has never been a volume target and has just three 100-yard games in his career. At this stage, St. Brown is more of a threat than a weapon and his ceiling may be an average starter or WR3.
 
Strengths:
  • Tall target with long limbs
  • Plays outside and from slot
  • Early push into routes with quickness to decelerate and open and uncover on comebacks
  • Effortless glider
  • Much faster than he looks
  • Easy maneuvering around route traffic
  • Staccato footwork provides above average change of direction without slowing
  • Has build-up speed to overtake cornerbacks as vertical route progresses to third level
  • Willing to work over the middle
  • Able to eliminate pursuit angles and hit big runs after catch on crossing routes
  • Showed elevated concentration on tougher catches in 2016
  • Good feel for use of length to overcome cornerbacks down the sideline
  • Very few focus drops during his career
  • Has speed to hit the chunk play
Weaknesses:
  • Competitiveness feels optional for him at times
  • Needs to play with more consistent urgency
  • Struggles with physical cornerbacks
  • Crowded and harassed by North Carolina's M.J.Stewart and finished with just one catch
  • Routes and stems are rounded
  • Needs to do better at disguising route breaks
  • Doesn't create as much downfield separation as he could with better route leverage
  • Doesn't extend to pluck and allows throws to get into him
  • Hand strength is below average
  • Has catches that turn into drops due to lack of hand strength through contact
  • Body positioning and ball adjustments down the field are just OK

Great ideas rooted in love.(R)

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If nothing else, he'll be playing with better passing QBs than Wimbush was and maybe will show more in the NFL.  Wimbush was a really good runner but incredibly raw as a passer which made it tougher on Notre Dame receivers.  I think he'll have a shot at making it at the very least to the practice squad.

Kizer gonna be happy in the preseason games throwing to his old buddy.  Interesting in all the highlights Kizer never used St. Brown's length to his advantage, always seemed to throw low.  

Pistol GB posted:

Me too LS. Had my eye on this guy since early on. I would have been happy getting him 2 rounds earlier.  

Plus we win the Wide Receiver cool names award for sure now.

I'm waiting for Family Night tape. "Equanimeous St. Brown tackled by Ha Ha Clinton Dix."

Those two have almost the entire alphabet covered between 'em. 

lambeausouth posted:
Pistol GB posted:

Me too LS. Had my eye on this guy since early on. I would have been happy getting him 2 rounds earlier.  

Plus we win the Wide Receiver cool names award for sure now.

I'm waiting for Family Night tape. "Equanimeous St. Brown tackled by Ha Ha Clinton Dix."

Those two have almost the entire alphabet covered between 'em. 

Like to see that as a Wheel of Fortune clue...

 

vitaflo posted:

Kizer gonna be happy in the preseason games throwing to his old buddy.  Interesting in all the highlights Kizer never used St. Brown's length to his advantage, always seemed to throw low.  

Good observation. We love our backup QBs setting the preseason on fire.

El-Ka-Bong posted:

EQUANIMEOUS ST BROWN = noontime rube squaws

MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING = cradling mavens quetzals

Gute does have a type

Hope the Packers get a highly rated seamstress in the late rounds as it's gonna be a b!tch getting those names on the back of a jersey.

By the way, love the pick.  He had a down year as a Junior, as noted, because of inexperience at QB.  When he had a future #1 pick (high pick) throwing to him, he was pretty damn good.  And he was only a Sophomore.  AR can make decent WRs good, and good WRs great.  I think this kid will shine!

He loves football. He just doesn't get why everyone puts so much importance on football. He's wired differently.

He's going to have games in GB where he's completely unstoppable and then wonder why everyone is freaking out over it. Not that far removed from Randy Moss "I play when I want to play". 

I think when it's all said and done everyone will be wildly frustrated he didn't try harder all the time. As long as he decides to go all out in the playoffs and SB, then whatever. 

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