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WRs usually take a while to develop, and their learning curve is steep because Reid runs a very large and complicated playbook.
If the chiefs want to maximize the chances that a rookie can contribute immediately, than they should get one that is already experienced in the west coast offense: 2011-present University of Louisville - Offense coordinated by Shawn Watson 2013-present San Diego State University - Offense coordinated by Bob Toledo 2014-present Vanderbilt - Offense coordinated by Karl Dorrell 2014-present Wyoming -Offense coordinated by Brent Vigen 2008-present Baylor University -offense coordinated by Art Briles With that in mind, than these receivers start to make a lot of sense: Davante Parker 6-2, 210 4.48 Louisville Antwan Goodley 5-10, 225 4.50 Baylor Levi Norwood 6-0, 195 4.55 Baylor |
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Mike Evans - 53 catches, 890 yards, 8 touchdowns Odell Beckham Jr. - 48 catches, 699 yards, 5 touchdowns Brandin Cooks - 53 catches, 550 yards, 3 touchdowns Kelvin Benjamin - 57 catches, 824 yards, 8 touchdowns Jordan Matthews - 54 catches, 686 yards, 7 touchdowns Davante Adams - 34 catches, 417 yards, 3 touchdowns Allen Robinson - 48 catches, 548 yards, 2 touchdowns Jarvis Landry - 57 catches, 518 yards, 5 touchdowns John Brown - 39 catches, 569 yards, 5 touchdowns compared to: Dwayne Bowe - 46 receptions, 569 yards, 0 touchdowns When there are 10 or so rookies who are outproducing or at least on par with our top 5 paid veteran wide receiver (Dwayne Bowe), it kind of goes against the argument that it takes a while for wide receivers to develop. One of those guys sure would have looked nice on this team... By the way, if this team doesn't kick Dwayne Bowe to the curb this offseason then they are fools. |
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I want Antwan Goodley and I want him bad.
5'11, 220 lbs, 4.41 recorded 40 time. Runs nice routes, easily strong enough to beat press and can get the YAC. This guy reminds me a lot of Greg Jennings. He's got the strength of a Dwayne Bowe and the speed/burst to make things happen. I would almost be inclined to take him round 1. I can definitely see him moving up after he blows up the combine.
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Goodley's athleticism and strength is insane.
660 squat 415 lb bench press: he'll get around 25-28 of 225 bar at the combine Just saw he recorded a 4.39 electronic 40 (we'll go with his 4.41 tho) 10'9" broad jump 39 inch vertical Those numbers alone are among the best in last years deep class. Based on Dorsey's penchant for athleticism and production, this guy should be high on our board.
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He doesn't come off the line quickly (more of a strider once he hits 10 yards or so) and isn't really crisp on his breaks. I believe I've already stated it somewhere else, but he reminds me a ton of former Boise State wide receiver Austin Pettis. |
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I havent spent the time watching prospects yet, as I find it to be easier when the season's done, then I check out the guys as they are ranked.
As a K-State fan, Im a super homer for Tyler Lockett. How does he project at the next level? If I try set my bias aside, I can understand that he's smaller than many of the elite WR's in the league, and while he does seem to be dinged up often, he pushes through and gets back on the field. I'm not sure he'll be able to do that with an NFL schedule and NFL sized hits from NFL sized players. However, he is an ELITE route runner, and has shown the ability to make the amazing catch seemingly once or twice per game. Rarely does he drop a ball, but the most memorable was in the big Auburn game this year. What round does he project to go in? What system will he be a fit for? Will he washout, be JAG, or blow up?
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Just read the Percy Harvin might be available in the offseason as Jets move into rebuilding mode.
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Phillip Dorsett from Da U should be tops on our board.
He'll run in the 4.3's, has elite quickness, is 5"10 with 195 lbs. This guy is very similar to Randall Cobb. Imagine double-dipping and taking Dorsett early and WR like Levi Norwood, Tyler Lockett or Antwan Goodley with our 3rd rd comp pick.
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"Phillip Dorsett missed five games last season with a partially torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee – not to mention a pulled left quadriceps just before the Russell Athletic Bowl.
But man, can this Miami Hurricane fly. This month, Dorsett set a University of Miami all-time best of 4.21 seconds in the 40-yard dash, bettering former Hurricane Sam Shields’ 4.26 record. Both those times, said UM Canes strength and conditioning coach Andreu Swasey, were averages of a few stopwatches timing the players for each 40. Related One stopwatch, Swasey said, had Dorsett running a 4.18. “He’s definitely explosive,” Swasey said Friday of the senior, who graduated from Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas High and has caught 85 passes for 1,261 yards and seven touchdowns in 32 games. “Dorsett has gotten so much faster. It’s amazing what he has done.” Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/co...#storylink=cpy He's not some scrawny stick like DAT, Dante Hall, Tavon Austin or DMC. This guy is 195 lbs with good muscle. And he's a very good blocker.
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