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Rashad Greene


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I was going to make a thread about him haha.  Good call OP. 

 

I think he'd totally would be worth it in the 3rd, the 2nd would be a slight reach/or very good...I see him ranked top-60 on many boards.  Great route runner and you know he can mesh well with KB with a sometimes inaccurate 6'4+ QB.  Not a speedster but has enough quickness along with a route tree and moves to create separation.  Just something very smooth and reliable about him.  Outside of relying on speed alone for other prospects, his ability to create separation is enticing. 

 

 

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His size is a concern but he plays faster than he times. I'd say he's a good NFL slot receiver, but I'd hesitate to call him a #2.

 

Still, he makes plays when he has too. People remember KB having the NC winning catch, but it was Greene breaking a short route into a 49 yard gain that set it up.

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His size is a concern but he plays faster than he times. 

 

 

Football speed looks a lot faster than 4.5

This is what I saw as well.  I didn't see many people running him down once he was out in front.  Most of the time he was running away, or they weren't gaining any ground on him.  Definitely faster than the combine times suggest.

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I'd take him in the 3rd in a heart beat. Thing is this draft is Super Deep again at WR, that you could get a Stud in the 1st or possibly 2nd.

 

if the draft is super deep again, wouldnt that mean that you wouldnt have to expend a first or second round pick on a WR, because you could still find a solid contributor in a later round?

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