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I think Perriman's size and speed puts him the first round. His Dad playing in the NFL also lends some Creedence to his ability. In a deep WR draft, the smart teams take them early so they can fill the roster spot with a quality player.
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I also wouldn't put it past Dorsey to pull the trigger on Perriman. He loves height, weight, speed guys and since he has no shot at White, the next best thing in that regard would be Perriman.
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I just can't get over the drops from Perriman. I would rather have a less athletic reliable hands catcher than an elite athlete who struggles to catch.
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Perriman seems to be Torrey Smith 2.0.
Not a bad thing to have, but not complete. |
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Guarantee the Dolphins are one of those teams. If I had to guess.....I'd say the 49ers are the other.
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Is anyone else enamored with Chris Conley? I love the kid.
6'2" 213 lbs, 33.75 arms, barely under 10 inch hands. Ran a 4.35 40, 45 inch vertical. Damn This is the big target we need. Dude has blazing speed, is a natural hands catcher and ran a variety of routes at Georgia. I would absolutely take this guy in rd 2 |
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Also, does he play to his measurables? |
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18 too high, and 49 too low |
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Tyler Lockett opposite maclin at the x wr.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>5'10, 185lbs... don't care. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Playmaker?src=hash">#Playmaker</a> <a href="https://t.co/9VGtEDa6se">https://t.co/9VGtEDa6se</a></p>— Sam Monson (@PFF_Sam) <a href="https://twitter.com/PFF_Sam/status/587989622099181569">April 14, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Kid runs some sick routes with innate skills you just can't teach some dudes. He's going to look pretty sweet in red. |
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You are wrong. |
I can't stand the idea of Lockett in the 2nd WR position. Great slot potential, but as an every down WR getting thumped by Safeties and Corners just doesn't do it for me. Just say no to first round midgets.
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He'll be protected with Maclin, Kelce and Charles. He's going to be just fine. And look super sweet in red. |
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So, you are wrong too. |
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Which is a distinct possibility as a lot of teams took WR's last year with high draft picks. |
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DeVante Parker is my dream pick in the first which won't happen. After that, I'd take a hard look at one of the top two corners available. I think they are very much targeting Lockett in the second, and if he's not available, Justin Hardy.
Maclin-Wilson-DAT-Lockett/Hardy-Kelce-Charles is a ****ing high octane offense. I'd feel good with a #2 possession guy on the other side of Maclin (Da'Rick Rodgers?), but those listed could give a defensive coordinator fits to try and contain. |
The medical rechecks for 2015 NFL Draft prospects are scheduled for this weekend in Indianapolis, and Arizona State wide receiver Jaelen Strong is among the players that will be under examination.
The potential first-round pick has a broken bone in his wrist and likely will need surgery, according to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport. |
Utah's Dres Anderson ran for scouts yesterday and logged in 40 times of 4.35 and 4.43 to go along with a 121" broad jump. 170 days removed from his ACL.
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Lockett has to be pretty high up on the chiefs list. He's a great route runner, good with the ball, great hands and most importantly just knows how to play WR.
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Shit, my fault. I was watching the cards play.
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dbd added 3 new videos of smelter, i made some gifs. i hate how he doesnt use his hands to block but damn he's strong and very aggressive. fun watching him destroy one of the best defenses in the country in clemson.
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Both of GT's WRs are very interesting prospects.
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Smelter on the other hand is a solid reciever. He's not as good as Vince Mayle, another "bigger" receiver, but he's got good skills. |
Smelter is a way better prospect than Mayle, imo. In no small part because he is actually a ****ing football player.
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Now that we've established that Mayle actually did play football, I'll give you my reasoning why I think he's better than Smelter (who I also like a lot). Mayle plays with a lot more verticality than Smelter. Mayle uses his hands better on the ball and catches away from the body, extending his catch radius. Smelter is a body catcher and doesn't have a large catch radius. He runs better routes than Smelter (and that has a lot to do with the system, but when comparing the two, Mayle is much quicker on his breaks and out of his cuts than Smelter). Mayle tracks the ball better than Smelter on deep routes. |
The closer we get to draft day....I'm starting to think that more than 3 WRs go on day 1. Cooper, White and Parker are obvious day 1 picks....but I've seen more mocks and more talk now.....that we could see Perriman, Strong, Algohor and Dorsett slip into the 1st round as well.
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Over Gregory? yeesh I like Agholor a lot, but spending a first round pick on a guy who most likely ends up in the slot might be questioned.
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During the 2014 Regular Season, the Chiefs and Raiders led the NFL in unique pass catchers (players with at least 1 reception) with 16 each. The Bears only had 9.
Its pretty obvious that the chiefs distribute the ball around and get it to the open guy.....they dont force feed it to particular players. https://i.imgur.com/ac5trHi.png |
Algohor looks like a Reid WR. I'd rather draft Algohor in this offense than Parker.
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Greg Cossell has Perriman in his top group, above Parker. Perriman has his questions, but he's an interesting prospect. If Reid thinks he can "fix" his issues, the physical ability is top notch. I'm starting to talk myself into Perriman in the 1st and Stephone Anthony in the 2nd, then go corner and OL in the 3rd.
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Count me in with the Agholor camp. I love that he has open field ability - see his punt returns. I think this offense is entirely predicated on crisp routes and YAC - those are his strong suits.
He is perfect for this offense. Of course, it's possible Tyler Lockett in the fourth could be just as valuable. |
I'd take both
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No way do we take a slot receiver in the first round.
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Ok, I've tewatched some of the top wr and I think I want perriman.
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Agholor is NOT a ****ing slot recevier.....JFC.
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What worries me most about Agholor is his awful drop step on his release. He needs to learn to drive off his plant leg and go. That loses him time and press DBs will eat that up. The other issue is that while he ran a 4.42 on the track, he doesn't create separation deep against college DBs. So yes, I can see where the "slot only" label is coming from. Personally, I think he's got a much higher ceiling than alot of guys give him credit. He could be Reggie Wayne good if he can fix some of the things I mentioned. He's also a tough cover on short hitches and such and is a terror once he has the ball in his hands. I agree he's not slot only, it doesn't mean those guys saying might not end up being correct. |
Looks like he’s available
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Really wanted KC to draft Antonio Callaway in this past draft...thought maybe due to his off field issues, he'd go later than he did. If he can stay healthy, Browns/Dorsey got themselves a player. Broncos' Sutton is gonna be a stud too.
The Watkins signing is looking dumber by the week, and Conley is JAG, as is Robinson. I don't see the Chiefs making an extending offer to Benjamin unless he just goes off in the playoffs. All $ has to be primarily focused in keeping Tyreek Hill. Wouldn't be opposed to taking a WR w/ Chiefs 2nd or 3rd pick, depending on who's available...I think this is kind of a "meh" draft class for WR's. And thanks to Hunt's stupid ass, this team now needs to be thinking about taking a RB in the first 3 rds. Chiefs need D help everywhere though....bad :/ |
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I think the 3rd round pick is where you start looking at the offense, I like Pringle but no harm adding another WR or RB or TE, we are going to have openings at all 3 so just take BPA |
Give me Lil'Jordan Humphrey in the 5th round.
He's the only Longhorn in this year's draft I'd really want us to take. |
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