Charles Law is the most impressive Rookie TE I've ever seen. Well, it's no secret that my activity has dropped a little bit, so I haven't gotten to see every single game. Still when I do see Outlaws games there is always one name that never fails to impress when his number is called. That is Charles Law. The Outlaws had previously never had good Tight End play, as we had a inactive TE before Law but I never thought that Charles would be able to immediately step into the role and become a difference maker for this team (especially for our First Down rate). Any team that doesn't include C Law in their gameplan regrets it on game day. 51 Receptions, 444 yards, and a 8.7 Average Yards he will move the chains. But, it's not just his ability to move the chains it's his reliability. If my boy Law is open HE IS GONNA CATCH IT. The dude has fantastic hands and that makes him a very comfortable target for King Bronko. This is a essential piece of the Outlaws offense that we've lacked for the first two seasons.
"But but but... he not that fast and doesn't make long YAC breakaways down the field!"
Well he doesn't need too. You know what I find the most telling sign of his value to the Outlaws and greatness as a player? It's his TD Receptions. He is currently tied for first in Arizona. When a offense is in the redzone, things become a little more difficult. You have to be faster or else you could see the ball going back the other way. In the Redzone, QB's are getting the ball to receivers they TRUST. When a rookie is tied for first is redzone receptions on his team, its a big sign of the amount of trust his QB has in him.
As his fellow Outlaw, I am extremely proud to have a player like him on my team.
@AdamS
"But but but... he not that fast and doesn't make long YAC breakaways down the field!"
Well he doesn't need too. You know what I find the most telling sign of his value to the Outlaws and greatness as a player? It's his TD Receptions. He is currently tied for first in Arizona. When a offense is in the redzone, things become a little more difficult. You have to be faster or else you could see the ball going back the other way. In the Redzone, QB's are getting the ball to receivers they TRUST. When a rookie is tied for first is redzone receptions on his team, its a big sign of the amount of trust his QB has in him.
As his fellow Outlaw, I am extremely proud to have a player like him on my team.
@AdamS
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