One of the hardest things to do in football is to project a player's talent to the next level. There are highly ranked high school players who never hit their stride in college football and very popular college players who fell off the map in the NFL. Ryan Leaf, Charles Rodgers, JaMarcus Russell, and Lawrence Phillips were all big name college players who didn't shine in an NFL system. On the other hand there are players that were little known in college who shattered any expectations that were set for them before they entered the league. Jerry Rice, Steve McNair, Tom Brady and Terrell Davis are all names that you know now but probably didn't know about when they were coming out of college. Sometimes we get so caught up in the name of the school that we look past the actual talent of the player. Just this year alone Victor Cruz, an undrafted free agent out of UMASS, took the National Football League by storm.
In order to predicate who will be this year's surprise rookie we must look at talent alone without any names being attached. Take a look at this Wide Receiver, Standing 6 feet 2 inches, weighing 206 pounds, runs a 4.4 40-time, and a 38.5 vertical leap. In his senior season he had 38 catches for 550 yards and 3 touchdowns. And in the 225 pound test he finished with 21 reps. Doesn't this sound like a Wide Receiver that you would love to have on your team?
Well his name is Brian Tyms and he is the best wide receiver that you may not be talking about now but soon will be. Much like Jimmy Graham of the Saints and Antonio Gates of the San Diego Chargers Brian was a basketball player that started playing football in college. To only have played the game for 4 years he has proven to be a very fast learner. His routes are crisp, he posses the size to fight for any ball thrown his way, and his best attribute are his hands. He also doesn't take any plays off. If the play is a run he posses the strength and will to take on his blocking assignment, and runs his routes as if he is always the first progression for the quarterback.
There are a couple of things that teams want college players to have and that is talent and passion for the game of football. Brian is one of the most passionate young football players that I have seen play the game in a very long time. In a time where players don't care if they win or lose Brian is the direct opposite. To best describe this young man he has the passion of Terrell Owens (without any of the locker room issues) and the work ethnic of Marvin Harrison.
Coming from Florida A&M University (a Division I-AA school), a lot of scouts and fans will say that he has a lot of hard work to do to make it in the NFL but Brian is no stranger to hard work. Every since his was 17 years old he has had take care of himself. Then in college as a walk on he had to work hard to prove that he desired a scholarship so that he could have money to go to and finish school.
This Kid has been through the pit falls and still continues to excel and it will be no different in the NFL.In a copycat league where teams are trying to mimic the saints, packers, and patriots, by spreading teams out with multiple receivers I am sure that there are many teams that have space on the roster for this young receiver.
Watch out for this young receiver because, I have no doubt in my mind that Brain Tyms has the talent and passion to be next years Victor Cruz.


