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*Trade down in the 2nd for WR Cody Latimer

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#2

I think he goes first round..
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#3

39 is appropriate value for him, if he is still even there as stated above. 


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#4

I'd rather have Kevin Norwood later in the draft. 


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#5

If he was there at that point but I don't get the feeling he will be.  

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#6

Quote:I'd rather have Kevin Norwood later in the draft. 
Both wouldn't be a bad scenario.

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#7

Quote:Both wouldn't be a bad scenario.
 

I agree.  Two WRs period, whatever rounds, wouldn't be a bad idea.  If this class is as deep as it appear at WR we need to take advantage of that and having 11 picks allows a little freedom on that.  Plus you can't count Blackmon as anything at this point...this team needs at least one WR.

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#8

I wouldn't take him in the second.  He's more of a possession receiver.  He runs like his feet are caked in mud.


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#9

You can draft him at 39, he might not even be there at 39, no reason to trade


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#10
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2014, 08:27 PM by J-Mizzal.)

Quote:I wouldn't take him in the second.  He's more of a possession receiver.  He runs like his feet are caked in mud.
They guy runs a sub 4.4 40 what are you talking about


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#11

Exactly, imagine how fast he would be without his feet all caked in mud! Such a shame.


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#12

Quote:They guy runs a sub 4.4 40 what are you talking about


Look at him run. He doesn't play fast. He jogs a bunch of his routes and is slow footed. Matt Jones ran a sub 4.4.
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#13

This has been my new favorite pick for 39. Always thought we should go WR because the top 10 are all pretty good.
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#14

I kinda see him going before we get to our second pick honestly. Maybe even in the 1st to someone like ther 9ers or something.


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#15

How can we both him and mettenberger at 39?


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#16

Elite WRs catch the ball with their hands at the furthest point from their body.  He doesn't do that.  He waits for the ball to come to him.  2nd round --- average NFL talent - Nothing Special.


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#17

If we take a QB in the 2nd, I really wouldn't mind trading our 3rd and one of the 4ths/5ths to move back into the 2nd and grab one of the second tier WRs if they fall a bit.


Lee, ODB, Adams, Latimer. Those are some good WRs.
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#18
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2014, 11:08 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:Look at him run. He doesn't play fast. He jogs a bunch of his routes and is slow footed. Matt Jones ran a sub 4.4.
 

 

Quote:You can draft him at 39, he might not even be there at 39, no reason to trade
 

I agree that he really doesn't look like he has "it". 

 

Something just looks "off" about his game. 

 

I don't know if its lack of polish or what, but when I watch that player nothing screams future good NFL receiver.  

 

 

I'm more impressed with DeVante Adams and Jordan Matthews, tbh, and they are also projected to go around the same spot. 


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#19

Quote:I agree that he really doesn't look like he has "it". 

 

Something just looks "off" about his game. 

 

I don't know if its lack of polish or what, but when I watch that player nothing screams future good NFL receiver.  

 

 

I'm more impressed with DeVante Adams and Jordan Matthews, tbh, and they are also projected to go around the same spot. 
I like all 3 players, but if Latimer is running in mud Matthews is running in concrete. 

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#20
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2014, 12:41 AM by FreeAgent01.)

Quote:I like all 3 players, but if Latimer is running in mud Matthews is running in concrete. 
 

Matthews plays a lot faster than Latimer.  Latimer jogs through a lot of plays and is a low effort guy.  However, Matthews is no burner either.  He's a bit of a long strider.  Both are 4.4 guys - Matthews plays a little slower and Latimer plays a lot slower.


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