Wait how did he run a 4.41 only 4 months after ACL surgery?????😳
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KrixKodiak• 5 d ago
If you haven’t seen the tape, watch the tape. The kid can play.
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Smeggles• 6 d ago
Oh boy y’all better contain me
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fionnathen• 5 d ago
He’s not <#3>, by mid season he’ll be 1B
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ReggiesHeisman• 5 d ago
Tape is clear. Length, speed, burst, hands, fluidity, routes, intermediate/deep threat. Beat DBs now in the NFL 1v1.
ACL = red flag? Stock down so he decided to run at the combine posting a 4.41s producing a RAS score of 9.4/10 in UNDER SIX MONTHS post injury.
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JeffKahlke• 5 d ago
Hell yeah Tory, MVS isn't taking that WR3 job from you💪
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ume6t9• 3 d ago
Horton WR3?
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manu1016• 4 d ago
A wise man, Steve Smith Sr. (2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist) once said ‘Rookies need to make a play a day to make a name for themselves.’ And he’s doing that,” Macdonald said of Horton. “He’s making multiple plays every day.”
Horton has for now passed veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Jake Bobo on the depth chart. For the second consecutive practice, Valdes-Scantling ran primarily with Drew Lock and the second offense while Horton was with Darnold and the ones.
Darnold has been throwing to Horton in scrimmages for more than you’d expect a rookie to see the ball when Cooper Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are also running routes on plays.
“He has shown a lot of great things so far in training camp,” Darnold said of Horton. “His curiosity and the questions that he asks with the receivers, and to us as quarterbacks (show) he’s hungry to learn the game, learn the system.”
- Gregg Bell Seahawks beat writer for The News Tribune in last night’s article
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ume6t9• 5 d ago
I need him to pass Kupp next year. But if he blows up this season it’s a bonus