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10 Questions with Primetime - Rashawn Brockers

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10 Questions with Primetime - Rashawn Brockers

Prime: RZ! What ya know? It’s ya boy Prime, back with 10 questions. Next up is the #6 pick in the RZ37 Draft. Rashawn Brockers, Washington Redskins new receiver. Say hello to the RZ, man.

RB: What’s up Prime.

Prime: Ready to answer these questions, brotha?

RB: Yeah let’s go

Prime: Bet, let’s go. So Rashawn. 1st receiver off the board. What did that mean to you, man?

RB: I knew I was the best WR in the draft. I wasn’t surprised at all.

Prime: You come from a long line of great Ohio State receivers. From Santonio Holmes, Ted Ginn Jr., Terry Glenn, Michael Jenkins, David Boston, Joey Galloway and the great Cris Carter. How would you rank yourself amongst those guys, man?

RB: I rank myself as the best. No disrespect to the others you named, but I will be wearing a gold jacket when it’s all said and done.

Prime: Love it, man. I believe in self-confidence. You were a Freshman during the National Championship run in 2014. Did you ever think that you could duplicate that feeling in your football career?

RB: Of course, I have no doubt in my mind.

Prime: You went to an owner and coach that covets speed at the wideout position. Did you think you could live up to their expectations from the very beginning?

RB: To be honest as soon as news hit that Coach Bird took the job in Washington I knew that’s where I wanted to go.

Prime: What’s it like playing for Coach Bird? Is he a hard man to please knowing his RZFL Pedigree?

RB: Playing for Coach Bird has been great. Coach Bird has taken me under his wing and taught me a lot about how to play the position.

Prime: Good man to learn from. He shook up the LG last cycle. The criticism out there is that you are a 1 route guy. Are you just a deep threat? Or can you be a #1 WR, every route kind of guy?

RB: This 1 route criticism is all hate by my competition. I am a true #1 and I run all the routes. Watch my games Prime I can be a deep threat but my goal is to be open every play to make Cousins game easy. So running all the routes is a must.

Prime: You’ve been compared as far as impact in the league to last cycle’s best WR, Davonte Tribble. Currently WRs coach in Tennessee. How do you feel about those comparisons? And have you spoken to him about how he dealt with the pressure week to week?

RB: To be honest Prime I haven’t watched many Tribble games but I heard he was a beast. I ran into him after our game against the Titans and he gave me some helpful tips on becoming great.

Prime: That man put fear in DB’s hearts. What’s next for Rashawn Brockers? What’s your next goal as a football player?

RB: There isn’t much to my goals other than winning and becoming the best.

Prime: Alright my man. Now seriously, is there any DB that can cover you? Is there any DB that you get intimidated lining up across?

RB: At first I thought the corners in NY we’re going to be a problem but both games they couldn’t handle me. Right now we haven’t beaten the Eagles so beating their secondary has tough on me.

Prime: That’s a monster of a defense right there. They’re tough on everybody. Last Question, brotha. And you know what it is, I’m sure. How big is your mom’s new house? I KNOW you hook her up with one, man! Haha!

RB: House? My mother has a mansion Prime she deserves the best I can offer.

Prime: Excellent, brotha. Get mom what she needs, man. Alright, I appreciate you visiting with me, Mr. Rashawn Brockers. Great luck the season and in your career! This has been 10 Questions with Primetime. I’m ya boy Prime. We out!