In college, at most maybe you face two or three defensive players of NFL quality on any particular day, college there’s a lot more room for error. You may have your receivers able to get enough separation that even passes slightly off the mark, or late still get caught. In the NFL, you simply don’t have that margin for error.
So, what is your point? Make some sense if you are going to take my time to read your junk.
Exactly this. Casual observers just can’t appreciate how much more space college receivers have to operate compared to pro receivers and the challenge that presents to QBs making the transition. Everything about the pro game is faster and tighter.
True, dfwgator.
There are significant performance differences between college and NFL players in many of the skill positions.