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Old 10-31-2014, 02:07 PM   #1
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Would you trade up for Parker? Dorsey was probably there for the Parker and Williams matchup.
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Old 10-31-2014, 04:58 PM   #2
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Would you trade up for Parker? Dorsey was probably there for the Parker and Williams matchup.
I'd trade up quite high for Parker, absolutely.
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Old 11-01-2014, 09:51 AM   #3
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Arizona State redshirt junior WR Jaelen Strong's contributions led to two key touchdowns against Washington on Saturday, wrote CBS Sports' Rob Rang.
Strong's matchup against Huskies' CB Marcus Peters will be broken down by scouts all the way up until the spring draft. "The 6-foot-4, 212 pound redshirt junior sparked ASU's scoring with a 16-yard touchdown in front of Peters in the second quarter," Rang wrote. "Though it didn't get his teams points directly, Strong's fourth quarter catch on a deep post also proved critical. For a player with his lanky build, Strong showed very impressive balance and quickness to shake Peters for 23 yards on the route, setting up the Sun Devils' game-winning score."

It has been reported that Strong will declare for the spring draft. Oct 26 - 9:56 PM
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Old 11-01-2014, 11:45 AM   #4
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Owen Daniels and Jarrett Boykin in FA and La'El Collins to solidify the OL rd 1 and rashad greene in rd 2 for a nice receiving threat.
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Old 11-03-2014, 01:15 AM   #5
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I was thinking Laquan Treadwell would be a nice prospect for chiefs if he came out early as I watched the ole miss auburn game--then he suffered what looked to be a pretty serious injury at the end--really unfortunate for the kid
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Old 11-08-2014, 05:08 PM   #6
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Duke Williams suffered a knee injury. Damn, looks like he probably won't declare for the draft.
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Old 11-08-2014, 07:19 PM   #7
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Tyler Lockett late?
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Old 11-08-2014, 07:21 PM   #8
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Tyler Lockett late?
Don't know about that, I'd rather stick to developing Albert Wilson and DAT over bringing in another undersized WR.

Wilson is built like a RB with a WR's skillset.
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Old 11-11-2014, 11:39 PM   #10
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Not a big college football fan, but I like to study the draft. How many of these college WRs mentioned in this thread are true #1 receivers in the NFL?
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Old 11-12-2014, 03:38 AM   #11
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Not a big college football fan, but I like to study the draft. How many of these college WRs mentioned in this thread are true #1 receivers in the NFL?
IMO, there are 5 with true #1 potential:

Devante Parker
Amari Cooper
Kevin White
Sammie Coates
Jaelen Strong

Coates is the boom or bust guy, his hands are a bit too inconsistent for my taste but he has the physical potential to become a huge threat in this league. Of course, there are tons of elite athletes who failed in the NFL at the WR position due to poor ball skills, average body control, and a lack of concentration. Coates could end up just being a situational deep threat his entire career or he could magically turn the corner with great coaching and become a complete WR.

He and Jaelen Strong will be the two who are available at our pick if we are picking late 20s in the 1st. Maybe Kevin White but I have a feeling that someone higher is going to fall in love with him.

Parker and Cooper will be gone in the top 15 if not top 10 picks.
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Old 11-12-2014, 10:36 AM   #12
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Parker scares me a bit.

The guy is absolutely a stud downfield. Highpoints the ball as well as anyone I've seen in college recently.

However, he's not very quick with his get off from the line of scrimmage. Plus, he's been injured quite a bit.

He reminds me a lot of former Boise State stud WR Austin Pettis.

I'm not sure I'd spend a first on Parker.
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Old 11-12-2014, 11:08 AM   #13
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I really want Amari Cooper although he probably won't be around by the time we pick. I think Dorial Green Beckham is too risky of a prospect to use a first round pick on. If he was to be there in the 2nd round when we pick then I would give it a shot. He just reminded me of Justin Blackmon too much with the off field issues. As far as giving up picks to move up to get Amari Cooper....I'm really hesitate to give up anything but 4th-7th round picks and that wouldn't be enough to really move up by much if anything. What the Bills gave up for Sammy Watkins was crazy...but teams seem to do that stuff every year. If its for a QB that's one thing go ahead and take the shot but for a WR I think thats pushing it because half the time they don't work out anyway. Not that QBs do either but its more of a risk VS reward that I'm willing to accept. Often big trades to move up don't really help the team in the long run. And we need our early picks to address the O-Line and other areas besides WR. I would rather see a WR taken in our spot, where ever it is in the first, and then another one taken in the third then to use a third round pick to move up higher in the first. If that makes any sense. I want an elite WR but WR picks seem to be a crap shoot so lets pick up two to help our odds of getting at least one good one. Besides we need two of them anyways.
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Old 11-12-2014, 09:57 PM   #14
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I really want Amari Cooper although he probably won't be around by the time we pick. I think Dorial Green Beckham is too risky of a prospect to use a first round pick on. If he was to be there in the 2nd round when we pick then I would give it a shot. He just reminded me of Justin Blackmon too much with the off field issues. As far as giving up picks to move up to get Amari Cooper....I'm really hesitate to give up anything but 4th-7th round picks and that wouldn't be enough to really move up by much if anything. What the Bills gave up for Sammy Watkins was crazy...but teams seem to do that stuff every year. If its for a QB that's one thing go ahead and take the shot but for a WR I think thats pushing it because half the time they don't work out anyway. Not that QBs do either but its more of a risk VS reward that I'm willing to accept. Often big trades to move up don't really help the team in the long run. And we need our early picks to address the O-Line and other areas besides WR. I would rather see a WR taken in our spot, where ever it is in the first, and then another one taken in the third then to use a third round pick to move up higher in the first. If that makes any sense. I want an elite WR but WR picks seem to be a crap shoot so lets pick up two to help our odds of getting at least one good one. Besides we need two of them anyways.

Eric Berry + 4th round pick to swap 1st round picks with (insert team X) and snag Amari Cooper in the top 10? ...is that even plausible? IDK

That would allow us to spend Berry's cap space to keep both Hali and Houston theoretically. Our D looks pretty good right now with Parker, and Cooper + Bowe sounds like a best case scenario at WR.
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Eric Berry + 4th round pick to swap 1st round picks with (insert team X) and snag Amari Cooper in the top 10? ...is that even plausible? IDK

That would allow us to spend Berry's cap space to keep both Hali and Houston theoretically. Our D looks pretty good right now with Parker, and Cooper + Bowe sounds like a best case scenario at WR.
I don't think that you have to sacrifice some strength on the defense in order to significantly improve the offensive weapons. That can easily be done just through the draft or via FA.
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