Michael Irvin didn’t hesitate when talking about Malachi Toney. What stood out to him wasn’t just the production or the hype around the Miami Hurricanes receiver - it was the way Toney carries himself at such a young age.
Speaking during an appearance at La Sandwicherie in South Florida, Irvin said Toney looks built for the spotlight.
“Malachi Toney is the perfect person for what’s in front of him,” Irvin said. “He’s going to be the Michael Irvin that has a steady climb. I wish I was as mature at that age as Malachi Toney is right now.”
That praise only grew stronger when Irvin turned to the details of Toney’s game. For him, the young receiver’s effort away from the ball says as much as what he does when the pass comes his way.
“I have never seen this dude - hand to God - take off one play,” Irvin said. “I’m not just talking on catching the ball.
I’m talking about blocking - and he got that Napoleon complex thing going - he blocks everybody. Hard.
He’s a strong dude. Like, don’t get hurt.
I need you catching passes. But that’s the champion in him.”
Irvin’s comments add to the growing list of people who have stamped Toney as a special player. The message from one of Miami’s biggest legends was simple: Toney already has the mentality, and he’s handling the pressure of being the guy the right way.
At this point, the Hurricanes have a star receiver who keeps drawing respect from both current and future Hall of Famers. And with another season coming, Toney has a chance to keep building on the kind of start that has people talking about him as a future first-round pick in two years.
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