Mitch Mathews (WR, BYU) brought in for a workout with the Rams.

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He has hands and bunnies. What more could you ask in a wide receiver.
 
Odd time of the year to be bringing someone in. But the dude has hands that's for sure. Just not much in the way of seperation. But would be a red zone threat for sure.
 
Well, from that video, looks like he is great catching in traffic. Maybe that is because he can't get open but who cares if he's open when he catches everything thrown to him. Sign him up
He was open plenty just always had to stop and come back for the ball which shows awareness and great body control..
 
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This kid has two strengths aside from his obvious ridiculous height:

1. Catch radius. Dude is an effin scarecrow.

2. Focus/hands. Even when he's taking contact he watches the ball in. Something our wideouts still haven't learned. The one he catches in traffic in the endzone his head is on the ball even as the dude crashes into him.

I don't know if he can get open. But he might work well with Goff, who won't have a problem pullin the trigger on a jump ball if he has a DB on him. Why not, and I can think of a perfect guy to cut to make room for him!
 
Quick should be inactive after his lazy performance. Then cut
I wouldn't cut him IF there is any chance we can get something in the way of a draft pick for him. Even if it's a 7th rounder!!
 
He didn't make the 53 man roster on the worst team in the league............. just sayin'

Rams total points: 208.
Browns total points: 240.
 
i don't really understand what this does? it's the last game of the year.

It is just getting a jump on the offseason where they know Quick and Britt are gone. If they like the kid he gets signed and added to the offseason program and you see what he looks like come camp next year.