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Currently overlooked by the powers that be is a slot WR with game breaking speed and excellent stats. He doesn't get ANY respect, perhaps because the talking heads haven't looked at season stat sheets yet. I suspect after the combine, this kid will be ranked in the top 100-to-150 pick area, possibly even higher when the "analysts" wake up.
--WR-Andy Isabella, UMass, 5-10/195 - currently #258-overall at drafttek.com!!!
2018: 12-games, 102/1698/16.65-YPC, 13-TD’s
(that's an incredible average of 8.5 rec/game, 141.5-yds/game.)
2-95+yd/games, 4-100+yd/games, 1-200+yd/game & 1-300+yd/game, NOTE: Isabella is #1 in FCS in reception yards, #5 in FCS with 13 receiving TD’s currently.
Per PFF: (PFF’s College All-America First Team (@ Wide Receiver)
No FBS receiver was better at hauling in deep passes this season, leading the nation in receiving grade on throws targeted at least 20 yards downfield. Isabella hauled in a staggering 705 yards on deep shots, on just 14 receptions, good enough for an average of 50.4 yards per reception. That’s over half the field on a single reception! Isabella led the nation with nine receiving touchdowns on deep passes. On all passes, Isabella’s 4.16 yards per route run was the top mark in the nation among receivers with at least 200 snaps in route this season, a figure that ranks fifth all-time at PFF, behind Rashard Higgins (2014) – 4.54, Amari Cooper (2014) – 4.25, DaVante Parker (2014) – 4.25, Michael Gallup (2016) – 4.34.
Per Matt Miller’s all sleeper team notes:
Andy Isabella is one of my favorite players in the 2019 draft class. The senior from UMass leads the nation in receiving yards (1,698) and has played well against the best competition in the country. When lining up against the Georgia Bulldogs, he went off for 15 catches, 219 yards and two touchdowns, which should eliminate any talk that he runs up stats against weaker competition. With excellent speed that scouts estimate is in the *low 4.3's* in the 40-yard dash, the 5'10", 190-pound Isabella isn't just a possession receiver. He has legitimate deep speed and has the jacked body type to run through press coverage and handle physical cornerbacks.
See: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/280 ... eam#slide0
I think RW would really apprecuate having Lockett and Isabella on the field at the same time, adding ADB & Moore in 3 and 4 wide receiver sets. With the running game clicking, deep passes over the top fits this kids talents, bombs away.
Edge, DL & OLB may be priorities, but depending on how the draft sorts out a WR in the mid-rounds MAY be possible.
:smilingalien:
--WR-Andy Isabella, UMass, 5-10/195 - currently #258-overall at drafttek.com!!!
2018: 12-games, 102/1698/16.65-YPC, 13-TD’s
(that's an incredible average of 8.5 rec/game, 141.5-yds/game.)
2-95+yd/games, 4-100+yd/games, 1-200+yd/game & 1-300+yd/game, NOTE: Isabella is #1 in FCS in reception yards, #5 in FCS with 13 receiving TD’s currently.
Per PFF: (PFF’s College All-America First Team (@ Wide Receiver)
No FBS receiver was better at hauling in deep passes this season, leading the nation in receiving grade on throws targeted at least 20 yards downfield. Isabella hauled in a staggering 705 yards on deep shots, on just 14 receptions, good enough for an average of 50.4 yards per reception. That’s over half the field on a single reception! Isabella led the nation with nine receiving touchdowns on deep passes. On all passes, Isabella’s 4.16 yards per route run was the top mark in the nation among receivers with at least 200 snaps in route this season, a figure that ranks fifth all-time at PFF, behind Rashard Higgins (2014) – 4.54, Amari Cooper (2014) – 4.25, DaVante Parker (2014) – 4.25, Michael Gallup (2016) – 4.34.
Per Matt Miller’s all sleeper team notes:
Andy Isabella is one of my favorite players in the 2019 draft class. The senior from UMass leads the nation in receiving yards (1,698) and has played well against the best competition in the country. When lining up against the Georgia Bulldogs, he went off for 15 catches, 219 yards and two touchdowns, which should eliminate any talk that he runs up stats against weaker competition. With excellent speed that scouts estimate is in the *low 4.3's* in the 40-yard dash, the 5'10", 190-pound Isabella isn't just a possession receiver. He has legitimate deep speed and has the jacked body type to run through press coverage and handle physical cornerbacks.
See: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/280 ... eam#slide0
I think RW would really apprecuate having Lockett and Isabella on the field at the same time, adding ADB & Moore in 3 and 4 wide receiver sets. With the running game clicking, deep passes over the top fits this kids talents, bombs away.
Edge, DL & OLB may be priorities, but depending on how the draft sorts out a WR in the mid-rounds MAY be possible.
:smilingalien: