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Scouting Combine Day 3 Stock up/Stock down
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What a year for WR's though, this has got to be the best class in the last decade. |
Also side note- not a great day for Franklin. Obviously 4.41 is fine deep speed but I thought the WR gauntlet he didn't look great. Twitter video going around of Coleman of all guys completing the gauntlet at a higher MPH and didn't fade away from the straight line, Franklin faded every pass he caught.
Obviously not the end of the world but I like Pearsall over Franklin. |
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Wouldn't think he makes it to 64 now, but somebody has to. The WR group is just too stacked. |
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It probably isn't isn't good idea, but if we didn't get a WR in FA and opted for 2 in rounds 1 and 2...I think I'd be cool work that. There's so much talent it just feels a huge waste not to take advantage.
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Guys like Darius Slayton Noah Brown Devin Duvernay all better than anyone at WR other than Rice last year and could be as cheap as 5 million a year. |
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Franklin and Worthy project as Vertical 2 Decoys. Of course Worthy could be a Nagy gadget slot and break after catching a few passes over the middle. I would like us to draft a #1 WR because we don't seem interested in ever paying for one in FA. |
Forget EVERYTHING I said before.
There is only one clear move here. You trade sneed to move up and grab Adonai Mitchell at all costs. If we can somehow get a 1st for sneed, you draft Mitchell and Worthy. Both in the first round 4 years of a ridiculously talented receiving corp on the cheap. |
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At this point the nightmare sceanrio is Chargers get Nabers, Bengals get Mitchell, Bills get Thomas and someone like the Texans get Franklin and Baltimore gets Worthy. That would be...sub-optimal. Because as much as I like Wilson, Pearsall etc I think they represent a drop-off |
We see cover 2 99% of the time FYI. Also played outside 72% of the time. Lazy narrative that he’s a slot receiver.
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