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The WR Thread

Wow, slow down cowboy. Not to say Wilson isn't a good prospect but you're talking like he's the next Odell. We saw at the Senior Bowl, he has a place in the NFL but he isn't THAT dominant.
I never even implied he was dominant lol, just that his speed, quickness, length, and footwork are all very intriguing and he appears to be a real solid #2 and at worst a big play threat. Ceiling of Marvin jones floor of jacoby jones, but his hands are better than jacobys were so I think he's already above that floor as a wr.
 
I never even implied he was dominant lol, just that his speed, quickness, length, and footwork are all very intriguing and he appears to be a real solid #2 and at worst a big play threat. Ceiling of Marvin jones floor of jacoby jones, but his hands are better than jacobys were so I think he's already above that floor as a wr.
Well that's what I understood from your comments about him being so sudden too sudden for DBs and all.
Agreed on the comps.
 
I think the best options in the 2nd that could believably be there are Kirk, Tate, Chark, Wilson, Pettis and Gallup. Any of them would be a big upgrade for us. Especially if we also grab someone with potential in the mid rounds, like Ishmael or Lazard.
 
I think the best options in the 2nd that could believably be there are Kirk, Tate, Chark, Wilson, Pettis and Gallup. Any of them would be a big upgrade for us. Especially if we also grab someone with potential in the mid rounds, like Ishmael or Lazard.
Cain plz plz plz
 
Cain plz plz plz
I really like Cain, but I just see him rising up the draft board. I think he ends up going in the first half of the second round. Barring some weird slide, I'm thinking Ridley, Washington, Sutton, and Cain will be the first four WRs picked, and all gone by our second round pick. Likely Miller too.
 
Well that's what I understood from your comments about him being so sudden too sudden for DBs and all.
Agreed on the comps.
not that hes too sudden for dbs, but at times he shows some really crazy footwork, like rapidly chopping feet and super quick shoulder fakes, really exaggerated motions he uses to setup his release and it often works really well.

then there are times where he shows literally nothing off the line or at the release, slow get off, no footwork, no selling, just casually strolling off the line and struggling with tight coverage. its frustrating in the same way that humphrey showed incredible everything until suddenly he just backpedaled sloppy and upright and turned and ran rather than flipping the hips and got burnt, like you see some really good looking traits and then suddenly he just has lapses.
 
I think the best options in the 2nd that could believably be there are Kirk, Tate, Chark, Wilson, Pettis and Gallup. Any of them would be a big upgrade for us. Especially if we also grab someone with potential in the mid rounds, like Ishmael or Lazard.
Honestly.....Gallup, Kirk, Wilson, and Chark might be had in the 3rd. Would take Pettis in the 2nd in a heartbeat
 
Not as high pn Kirk as I once was and thats mainly because of the value of players his caliber. Most slot recievers in previous years with return ability went 3rd round. So thats where i think teams will see his value
 
Not as high pn Kirk as I once was and thats mainly because of the value of players his caliber. Most slot recievers in previous years with return ability went 3rd round. So thats where i think teams will see his value
Yeah, I could see him being a late 2nd, early 3rd type of pick. Which unfortunately would work well for the Patriots with their late 2nd round pick, and he'd be the perfect fit for them.
 
Very impressed by Keke Coutee. He's small but he's a blur, he's tough and he catches everything. There's some Tyreek in his game.
 
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/JORDAN-LASLEY?id=2560208

Apparently we all need to take a look at this guy....hes the 3rd best WR according to Lance's grades on NFL.com

these last few paragraphs tell me a lot as to why he's not come up before:

DRAFT PROJECTION
Rounds 2-3
SOURCES TELL US
"He can go! You can't watch him and not be impressed, but he's got a pattern of behavior that isn't going away in my opinion. He doesn't hold himself accountable. He just acts any kind of way. He could go in the second round or seventh round but he has a lot of ability." -- NFC area scout
NFL COMPARISON
Torrey Smith
BOTTOM LINE
Lasley has good size, great athleticism and is tremendously explosive. He also has one of the worst drop rates that you will find for a receiver over the last two years. He has home-run potential on the field and suspension issues off of it. It's this dichotomy that makes Lasley a difficult projection. Teams may be willing to live with some of the drops as long as he's making big plays, but he can't make big plays unless he is much more disciplined and focused in the pros than he was in college. Lasley has early starter potential, but there are enough red flags in play that he could see his draft stock tumble.
 
If Javon Wims doesn't have the best hands in this class I'm not sure who does.

unpolished receiver...not much variety of route but he has great raw tools. Big receiver that knows how to extend long arms with ease and snatch ball.

Great fade and back shoulder target. Will win jump balls in the red zone. Wins when he is blanketed because of his ball skills and ability to box out.

Great size and leaping ability. Fifth round would be a steal...guy has a ton more potential than most of the big guys ranked ahead of him.
 
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