We need a red zone target, whether that's a te or wr. There are several players in this draft and to say none of the wrs in this year's draft can't upgrade our receiver corp is short sighted
Just watched some DJ Moore - he’s good a breaking tackles isn’t he! Almost like a pass-catching RB.
And then I watched some Callaway... whatever his off the field problems that man is a game-changer.
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(03-09-2018, 06:12 PM)Andy G Wrote: [ -> ]Just watched some DJ Moore - he’s good a breaking tackles isn’t he! Almost like a pass-catching RB.
And then I watched some Callaway... whatever his off the field problems that man is a game-changer.
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Callaway has some AB in him doesn’t he? He’s a first round talent on the field but a criminal off the field.
(03-08-2018, 10:47 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]Steve Ishmael is my top mid to late round guy.
(03-08-2018, 06:02 PM)Andy G Wrote: [ -> ]Someone will probably correct me, but this seems like a good draft to get a solid WR2 and there could be a few still around on day three, but it could be hard to find us a WR1 to replace ARob.
Players like Gallup, Chark, Moore and Pettis might all have potential, but will they stand out above Westbrook and Cole?
Unless... Can Callaway be tamed?
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If thats what they really want to do. I think we take Courtland Sutton if he is there. I just dont think we take a WR in the first 2 rounds. I think we can get a WR in the 3rd that we will have a 2nd round grade on.
How early would you take Ishmael?
I was very surprised Steve Ishmael wasn't invited to the combine. I think he's got some talent and contested catches look like his best trait.
(02-28-2018, 10:37 PM)realtorpat Wrote: [ -> ]I want the kid from Memphis, but there is no way he falls to the 3rd where I would be comfortable drafting him.
Anthony Miller reminds me of Antonio Bryant, I'd take him in the first.