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If we are looking at mid-round WRs...
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(02-28-2018, 05:04 PM)knarnn Wrote:(02-28-2018, 04:55 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I want a big, tall athletic WR to replace ARob. Pretty much the same type of receiver he was when we drafted him. Guys like D.J. Chark, Simmie Cobbs Jr., Marcell Ateman, Allen Lazard, Tre'Quan Smith Jake Wienke and Javon Wims are guys I would target in that 4th round on. Watch some video of him. I was interested in him as he had been carrying a first round grade on first-pick.com draft simulator. Watching video changed that. About as impressive as FSU WR, Auden Tate. (Not very) Try to view Michael Gallup of Colorado State. He looks like he's got it together. I like D. J. Chark. You can catch LSU WR drills on You Tube. I love Tony Miller of Memphis. |
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