Jeremy Gallon 2013 Highlights (by Dan Bos)
I’m excited to see this guy in the preseason, he’s a real wild card in the wide receiver competition.
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Jeremy Gallon 2013 Highlights (by Dan Bos)
I’m excited to see this guy in the preseason, he’s a real wild card in the wide receiver competition.
Gallon looks and runs like a running back and is quicker than fast. Not the biggest or fastest, but is a crisp, clean route runner with usually-sure hands. He has savvy awareness and very good vision with the ball in his hands to create some separation and do something after the catch. Gallon will be limited in the NFL due to his smallish frame and mediocre speed, but he is a tough, competitive football player who will find a niche at the next level as a No. 4 or 5 WR.
Jeremy Gallon Tribute (by Dan N)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jeremy-gallon-tribute-by-dan-n/
He’s tough and he loves the competition. He’s only 5’7" but his vj is 39.5" so he plays bigger than his size. His low center of gravity gives him excellent balance for YAC but he isn’t big or powerful enough to break many tackles. He has the fast acceleration of smaller players and the speed to get by CBs. He also has very good hands, vision, coordination and balance. He can play any WR position including boundary despite his stature. He’d be a perfect slot guy imho bc of his ability to run after the catch but TB would have to throw him open. He’s faster than WW.
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Good analysis of Gallon from @animedpet.
Gallon was trusted as a sole split end in loaded personnel for quarterbacks Denard Robinson and Devin Gardner. In the every-down set, he carved a spot as a flanker. He created separation on double-move fades, post routes and dig routes under that capacity. But he was a go-to option on quick-outs and fire screens as well. It was because his reliable hands, vision and suddenness allowed him to turn short plays into long ones. He reinforced those qualities by consistently setting his feet in position for the run after.
I’ve been watching film with [receivers coach] coach [Chad] O’Shea about Edelman,” Gallon said. “Just seeing how quick he is off the ball and how he uses his hands. How good he is at the top of his routes. I’m just trying to imitate that and do what he do and follow in his footsteps because he’s doing something, everything right to me.
Jeremy Gallon Michigan Highlights ᴴᴰ (by Harris Highlights)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jeremy-gallon-michigan-highlights-%e1%b4%b4%e1%b4%b0-by-harris/
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