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Scouting Report: Ashley Lelie


As with Michael Lewis, upon signing Ashley Lelie I wanted to get a scouting report to present to you.  Lelie was with the Falcons last year, but any success he has had came in Denver.  So I spoke with The Sports Guru over at Mile High Report, and he put together a brief summary of the highs and lows of Ashley Lelie.  Lelie is a guy most of us have an established opinion on but it's always nice to hear from the proverbial horse's mouth:

The 49ers are getting a talented receiver, one that has all the physical tools.  You'll soon find there was a reason he went to Hawaii.  Lelie is one of the fastest runners in the league and routinely makes the circus catch look easy.  It's those tricky routine catches that give Lelie fits and will have you pulling your hair out at time.  At times Lelie plays awfully small for his size and he usually suffers from a case of `Gator-Arms' that he can't seem to shake.  

What Lelie has in physical skills he lacks in mental toughness and desire.  There is no doubt that there are times Lelie takes plays off and you'll find he is one of the worst route runners in the league.  Hi cuts are soft and he rarely makes an attempt to come back to the ball on  in/out routes.  Lelie is known to pout and "give up" if he feels balls aren't coming his way and his refusal to go across the middle wears on his teammates.  

It may seem like I am railing on Lelie, but to be honest he made several big catches for the Broncos.  He was the ultimate tease, however, and every time Bronco fans thought Ashley had turned the corner he would disappear for games at a time leaving us fans to scratch our heads.  Lelie always thought of himself as a #1 receiver but somewhere along the line forgot to prepare or practice like one.  Mike Shanahan runs an open competition system, and the best 22 players will play, regardless of salary, period.  Lelie never wanted to earn it, and thus fell out of favor in Denver.  Ironically, the man who the Broncos replaced Ashley with, Javon Walker, was drafted one position below Lelie, giving you an idea of the type of talent Lelie can be.  You can't measure a player's want and desire, however, and Lelie has yet to display either during his NFL career.  

Based on the deal the Niners made with Lelie it seems like a low-risk/high-reward scenario for the team.  If it's same ole'-same `ole with Lelie, the Niners aren't out that much money.  If the light finally goes on, San Fran could have the veritable steal of free agency.  Only time will tell.

So there you have it.  Most of this makes sense based on Lelie's performance over the last three years.  Hopefully the light will in fact go on and he will reach his tremendous potential.  For tunately though, if it is in fact the same old situation, it does not hurt the 49ers future cap situation.  Thanks again to The Sports Guru over at Mile High Report.

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Thanks to the Sports Guru for the writeup on Lelie.  I can understand the frustration with the guy from Bronco and Falcon fans alike.  My real question is, how much was Lelie himself, and how much was the fact he didn't fit the West Coast offense well?  Lelie's main assest is the one thing we've lacked, a vertical threat to stretch the field.  I'm not worried about whether he'll be making the catch over the middle, because I don't think that's what he's here for.  I don't expect him to be a number one guy, he's going to run the deep routes and with his speed hopefully draw a safety over the top to open up the middle for Davis and Battle.

by gatling on Mar 4, 2007 1:37 PM PST reply actions  

Hmm
He sounds a bit like the way I was describing Antonio Bryant. Good downfield threat, not a lot of a middle game, unreached potential, problems in the clubhouse (though very different problems between the two of them), disappears for games at a time...

At least Lelie's cheaper. I'd love to say "maybe Nolan's no nonsense approach will get this guy straight," but he played for Mike Shannahan before...

Well, Maybe Frank Sullivan's no nonsense approach will get this guy straight. I mean... David Boston had his best year with Sullivan and so on, right...?

I'm happy to have as much competition with the receivers as possible, though, especially if it's inexpensive (only pay for the definite real deal, guys, please).

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down... over and over...

by howtheyscored on Mar 4, 2007 2:21 PM PST reply actions  

what to expect from Lelie
He will probably be our #1 WR, but our #3 receiving target. VD is slated to be the go to guy. He should be able to get some good matchups against LB and safeties where he can utilize his speed. After that, Frank Gore is not only a tough runner, but a good pass catcher as well. He caught 61 balls for 485 last year, which is great for a running back (for 2180 yards from scrimage). I know he wants to get 2,000 yards rushing, but if he can do 2,000 yards from scrimage, it'll be a great season.

Thus, with those options, the pressure should be off of Lelie. Naturally, as a 3rd option, he may not get the # of passes his way that he likes, so I hope he understands that. If he can catch 4-6 balls a game, he should be thrilled. He will be our primary deep threat, though.

Bring back Eddie D.

by nostocksjustbonds on Mar 6, 2007 5:22 PM PST reply actions  

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