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Rags

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  1. Because he's an average WR. Yeah he's fast but there's a ton of fast guys in the nfl. Yeah he catches with his hands but there's a ton of guys who do that. He's a solid player but his late round grade is fitting.
  2. Ansah and Ealy both had production and both showed off consistent pass rushing moves. Something that Odighizuwa never consistently showed off. He has a chance to be dominant, but he also has a chance to be a typical workout warrior. Also don't make that bet. He's not gonna last too far into the 40s.
  3. Can't comment on Greene or Hardy since I haven't watched them yet but uh White's a damn good route runner. Almost as good as Cooper. I'm not the only one who thinks so. " Asked to run more types of routes in 2014 and delivered with increased productivity. Terrific inside release to beat press coverage. Creates separation on crossers and can stop on a dime on hitch routes." NFL.Com "White really developed his route-running as a senior. He showed the ability get open coming out of his cuts and has more upside to develop there." Walterfootball's position review, where he had White over Agholor for individual route running. "Displays above average coordination and footwork in his breaks to create separation at the top of his routes and catch the ball without breaking stride to create after the reception." - CBSsports So, uh
  4. His routes aren't as crisp or refined no, but he has a more complete and versatile route tree than Agholor. He consistently gets open with a solid arsenal of routes and got open consistently with them, which, of course, may have been the level of competiton he was playing against.
  5. Tre McBride as well, he has the best route running in the Class
  6. And here's mine on Agholor. Coming out right now, he's a slot guy, not a #2. He's not a guy that's gonna beat press or make contested catches. He does have a very good willingness to run block, and does a solid job at it. But coming out hes gonna have a huge adjustment period. He runs solid routes, so he'll be able to get open with those, but teams like the Seahawks wit physical DBs I see him having a very tough time. He's a guy who creates in open space and not necessarily a as deep threat guy as he's more quick than fast. He has good acceleration, and can make tacklers miss on screens or slant routes, but he's not very shifty when a guy is right on him. Put him in the slot, line him up against nickel backs and LBs and let him beat them with speed. A lot of his big plays came from downright shitty or blown coverages. He's not gonna have that happen as much in the NFL. His ceiling is a solid #2 WR. He's not better than Lee. I'd take Perriman over Agholor in the first if we'd have to take a WR. Hell I'd take Hardy over him in the first. We have a guy that can do a lot of what he can do in Corey Brown. All this said my sample size was smaller for him (4 games) than most other WRs I watched. But he's not really going to be a "game changer" anymore than Ted Ginn was for us a couple of years back.
  7. I can almost understand them saying the saints, even though they'r getting rid of all of old man brees' weapons, their defense is still bad, and ll thye think spiller is dynamic but "the falcons are bound to be better" based on...? they have a Qb,a WR and a Corner. That's their entire team. lol
  8. I was moreso talking about is stock rising, but I'd see hes about equal too or greater than Hiltion coming out.
  9. If this is to be believed (I trust the site with it's sources, a lot fo times he's spot on) Dorsett is a late first-early second pick. Brandin Cooks 2.0? http://walterfootball.com/draft2015stock_29.php
  10. i'd say Hardy is more like Greg Jennings and would rather have him, but I wouldn't be mad with him in round 3, mostly because he and Kelv have chemistry.
  11. I personally wouldn't be too crazy about this draft. I really can't get behind Perriman as much as I try and I wouldn't mind HB in the 2nd, but I don't think Coleman is as good as some other HBs in the draft.
  12. Bears gonna trade down to 24 just so Fox can fug us again
  13. I've never seen anyone say cam is perfect. Literally not a single person. I HAVE seen a lot of people say he's not the answer, doesn't deserve franchise money, we need to move on, etc. Defending Cam =/= Saying he's perfect. We all know he needs to improve.
  14. lmao if you think all 32 owners don't have SOME say about what goes on on their team there's no such thing as a completely hands off owner.
  15. Our Pass Rush suffered more from CJ being hurt most of the year than Hardy being gone. We need some young talent to replace him, yes, but the hole he left is much smaller than the hole Peppers left when he went to Chicago. Our D-line was also a lot worse as a whole then than it is now. It's a team sport, Hardy is good yes and he was an emotional hype man for us, but already hard one okay year without him. We can move on.
  16. Man a lot of you guys act like Hardy is an elite, 1st ballot hall of famer we'll never replace. Hardy is an elite run stoper and a good pass rusher. A lot of his sacks were buffed up late in the season from weaker OTs, but he's got a motor that never stops. Our Run defense suffered more than our pass rush when he was gone last year, we'll be fine without him
  17. Golly Gee Goobypls if Crabtree is ~so elite~ why is no one trying to get him Go Ahead, I'll Wait
  18. Lol if you think Teams listen to outside scouting reports as much over their own scouting team. Just Lol.
  19. Sorry to see ya go Greg. Gonna miss the Kraken. Don't be too rough on RGIII over there. He might have some daddy issues himself See you next year Greg
  20. Yes, some times build through Free Agency and Draft But we are not a team that can currently afford that. And smart teams don't OVERPAY for any free agents. Much like Dolphins, Redskins, And Tampa Bay commonly do. There's a difference.
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