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kcbubb 04-07-2015 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 11421753)
People saying that you could get a guy like Dorsett later on are full of it. You can't teach the kind of speed that he has. He could come here and make DAT look normal, that's how fast he is. And his hands are more than good enough; if he had played with a decent college QB, we'd be talking about Dorsett as a sure 1st round pick right now just like people were on Cooks' nuts last year.

This. His speed is elite. And his speed is functional football speed. He's not just a track guy. He plays super fast.

jonzie04 04-07-2015 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefFan (Post 11424070)
I doubt he makes it out of the top 5. Many have him ahead of Cooper, myself included.

when he wrote that in september, white wasn't anywhere near top 5 pick territory.
:)

OldSchool 04-08-2015 09:01 AM

Don't sleep on this kid. Just watching him play reminds me of Jaelen Strong. Granted, Lewis was playing against lesser competition in college but his showing at the Senior Bowl was very encouraging.

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Central Arkansas WR Dezmin Lewis "could join the likes of Cecil Shorts and Pierre Garcon... and become the next small-school receiver to make his mark in the NFL," wrote NFL Media analyst Charles Davis.
"He had a good showing at the Senior Bowl and is a big-bodied target (6-4, 214 pounds) who can make plays downfield. 2014 draft steal Martavis Bryant is that type of player, too," Davis wrote. Colleague Daniel Jeremiah agrees, calling Lewis a potential "Cinderella" who could surprise in the NFL. "When I watched him on tape, he was so much fun to watch," Jeremiah said. "Look at how long he is. (He) can stride it out and beat you over the top. A little nifty after the catch, too, for such a long, tall receiver." Lewis is a "natural pass catcher," according to TFY Draft Insider's Tony Pauline.

kccrow 04-08-2015 10:25 AM

Check out Western Oregon (Division II) product Tyrell Williams.

I just drafted this kid with a 6th round compensatory selection for Houston. I was initially going to draft him for New England, but I got great values with Tre McBride and Kenny Bell and didn't see the need to draft a 3rd receiver. New England has worked this kid out.

This is from NFL.com regarding his Pro Day:

Western Oregon wide receiver Tyrell Williams (6-3 1/2, 204) ran the 40 in 4.42 and 4.44 seconds. He had a 39 1/2-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-7 broad jump. He did the 20-yard short shuttle in 4.11 seconds and the three-cone drill in 6.55 seconds.


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Sandy Vagina 04-08-2015 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 11424930)
Check out Western Oregon (Division II) product Tyrell Williams.

LOVE IT. Someone posted this on another site a couple weeks ago, and it didn't take me long to move him up into my round 5 WR list, lol.

Nice find.. you have a knack for it. :thumb:

OldSchool 04-09-2015 06:28 PM

To whoever says that Dorsett has questionable hands:

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Miami WR Phillip Dorsett only dropped one pass on 37 catchable targets, according to Pro Football Focus.
Dorsett was targeted 67 times, but only 37 were truly catchable. There is some subjectivity here and in these cases, charters tend to side with the receivers. Regardless, this is an outstanding number for the speedy receiver. It rivals Jarvis Landry's drop rate from last year. Dorsett could be selected in the second round.

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Tribal Warfare 04-10-2015 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 11428004)
To whoever says that Dorsett has questionable hands:

Of course during an organized pro day/practice is absolutely different compared to doing it in games consistently.

OldSchool 04-10-2015 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 11428375)
Of course during an organized pro day/practice is absolutely different compared to doing it in games consistently.

That's from game tape, not the Pro Day.

philfree 04-11-2015 10:46 AM

Kiper has 7 WRs going in the first round of latest mock draft with the Chiefs taking Jalen Strong as the 5th WR taken.

KevB 04-11-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 11430641)
Kiper has 7 WRs going in the first round of latest mock draft with the Chiefs taking Jalen Strong as the 5th WR taken.

Seven seems extreme. Teams late in the first round would more likely take the 2nd best corner, 3rd best OT, etc. than the 6th or 7th WR.

OldSchool 04-11-2015 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 11430641)
Kiper has 7 WRs going in the first round of latest mock draft with the Chiefs taking Jalen Strong as the 5th WR taken.

I can see 5, maybe. 4 for sure:

1. White
2. Cooper
3. Parker
4. Strong
5. Perriman

Agholor, DGB, and Dorsett are the ones who can sneak in there, but they'll probably go high in the 2nd.

The Franchise 04-11-2015 03:33 PM

My guess is 4. I think the top 3 plus Strong. Perriman goes at the top of the 2nd.

OldSchool 04-11-2015 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Dicky McElephant (Post 11430898)
My guess is 4. I think the top 3 plus Strong. Perriman goes at the top of the 2nd.

How would you compare him to Latimer last year?

smith11 04-12-2015 02:38 AM

is devante parker a fit for the chiefs


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