Mecole Hardman Fantasy Football: Is a tough player

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By FredrickHobbs

Mecole Hardman Fantasy Football: Is a tough player

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By FredrickHobbs

Mecole Hardman Fantasy Football is a tough player to peg in Fantasy Leagues

The Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill’s playing position this season amid allegations of child abuse. They moved up to pick 56 and drafted Mecole Hardman Fantasy Football out of Georgia. The speculation began about Hardman’s role before the ink dried on the paper that submitted his name. Is he capable of replacing Hill? Hill will he miss any time, and that is even more important.

Bankrolling on rookie receivers is a risky business. The similarities between Mecole Hardman Fantasy Football and Hill stylistically and Football Gif athletically are limited to speed, return skills, and style. Hill was primarily a running back in college. He has been learning the receiver position since becoming a professional, while Hardman was a two year starter at receiver for Georgia. Hardman needs to improve his route-running.

Hill could be sent home without notice, even though he isn’t facing any formal charges. Hill might be released by the Chiefs. He may not get disciplined at all Mecole Hardman Fantasy football. According to the Kansas City Star, prosecutors have stopped working on the criminal case. This doesn’t mean he is immune from league discipline. However, the NFL isn’t known for being consistent in its punishments of players involved in investigations into police officers. Hill will be playing 16 games this season, so all the Hardman love might end in vain.

Hardman has a lot of upside in the event that Hill is unable to play. Hardman, who is most like Hill in his contributions to the team, is one of the 53 players expected to make September’s final 53-player roster. Hardman was a skilled punt return specialist in college. Hill was, however, the Chiefs’ primary punt returner last season.

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Hill is very fast and Hardman can run a 4.33 second 40-yard sprint at the combine. He should be able to get downfield quickly in order to catch one Mahomes’ bombs. Hardman’s shiftiness is enough to get yards after the catch, and he can blow by one coverage. This makes him an ideal replacement for Hill.

Is speed enough to replace Hill? Does it suffice to be able just to blow past everyone? It is not. Otherwise,Mecole Hardman Fantasy football  all players with sub-4.4 second 40’s would be All Pro players like Hill. In fact, of the 24 receivers who ran 40 times faster than 4.35 seconds in the past 10 year, only two (Julio Jones or T.Y. Hilton and Jones became Pro Bowlers. Hilton was the only one to reach 1,000 yards, Hilton and Jones included.

It doesn’t mean that Hardman can’t do a good 40 time or that it’s a negative. However, it does indicate that Hardman isn’t going to be able to rely on speed alone.