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2022 NFL Draft Film Room Notes: Buffalo Bills WR Khalil Shakir

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Despite a prolific offense in 2021, the Buffalo Bills are hellbent on attempting to improve. The 2022 NFL Draft provided a chance for exactly that to occur. The addition of James Cook added a flexible weapon within the backfield. Within the fifth around the Bills went wide receiver with Khalil Shakir from Boise State. What’s going to he add to the team? Let’s have a look.

Play 1

It is a pretty quick note. Overall I liked Khalil Shakir’s concentration making the catch and the usage of his hands. This isn’t even essentially the most difficult one I could have shown, with Shakir making catches while getting hit and more.

Play 2

I believe the draft this 12 months had a little bit of a pattern for the 2 skill position players taken. James Cook has been drawing attention for being a pass-catching running back who adds a variety of versatility to a team when he’s on the sector. Shakir can play a bit of running back, and line up just about anywhere on the sector—and he looks pretty viable for the entire above. Within the clip above, Shakir navigates traffic pretty much.

Play 3

I’m showing a highlight to debate one flaw with Shakir’s game. That is about as contested of a catch as I’d say I like his odds on. You’ll have noticed he has half a step on the defense here, making this “not likely that contested.” Shakir lacks the dimensions/strength to dominate when challenged any closer. I’ll be the primary to say though that there’s zero lack of effort. He’ll give it his all each play, but in some unspecified time in the future physics and size do matter. One positive note here related to that: Unless you truly have him, you higher not surrender. He definitely isn’t about to.

Play 4

The hassle he puts forward isn’t just apparent catching the ball. Khalil Shakir is roughly the identical size as me. My nickname of “Skarekrow” might give a touch on what meaning size clever. Effort matters and he seems to punch above his weight class. I’d give him good odds against defensive backs.

Play 5

On this play, Shakir knows he’s found a soft spot and is begging for the ball. It’s delivered with positive results.

Play 6

There are some similarities here, but the massive differences are the early move to realize a little bit of separation and the way Shakir finishes. He sticks with the route even with the sideline rapidly approaching. Specifically, I mean there’s no hesitation or change in angle. Shakir stays regular to make the throw easier for his QB.

Summary

One phrase involves mind watching Khalil Shakir: “Jack of all trades, master of none.” There’s legitimately not a single thing where I assumed Shakir was truly lacking. Even his relatively poor contested-catch ability is more about realistic physical limitations than skill set.

On the reverse side of that coin, there was not a single moment where Shakir got here across as an elite talent in any given area. There’s really one big query remaining then. How does this work for the Buffalo Bills? It could possibly be an incredible relationship. Khalil Shakir on the sector tells the opposition next to nothing about what is perhaps coming. That guessing game—with a quarterback the caliber of Josh Allen—could easily develop into more invaluable than a singular elite skill. If Ken Dorsey has an imagination, it’s easy to just like the Shakir addition.

Bills trade up for WR Khalil Shakir

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