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On this episode of the Command Center Podcast, Logan Paulsen, Santana Moss, and Brian Mitchell build the perfect NFL prospects using attributes of Washington legends. From hands, to legs, to body, the guys build their very own Frankenstein to take to the field.
The Perfect Wide Receiver
Paulsen: "We want you to be built a certain way. This is tough, but I'm gonna say Pierre Garcon. He was physical after the catch, he'd block you, and a lot of that was because of his frame. He kind of had this running back build."
Moss: "My bonus is intangible, and this is something that I have to just give this guy credit for. I haven't seen nothing like it. What Terry has when he has the ball…We could be talking about hands, we could be talking about how he tracks it. It's just something about him and that ball."
Mitchell: "You want hands like 'Tana…You watch a lot of guys do a certain thing, but you can watch Tana go and pick it out of the air. He wasn't the biggest guy, but he was strong. Enough to take the ball out of people's hands and things of that nature too. So when the ball got in his hands, he held on to it."
Finding the Perfect Wide Receiver in the Draft
Paulsen: "I think about Makai Lemon from USC. He's small but he's physical. He catches the ball really well."
Catch their full thoughts on edge, running back, and tight end on this week's episode.










