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What Mike Wallace has done in 2 games/ Dewayne Jarrett


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Players it's often wise to avoid in the draft...

- Michigan runningbacks

- Florida quarterbacks

- USC wide receivers

If we'd only have been smart enough to take Steve Smith (Giants).

But I hear those small guys can't play.

It's sad, even Patrick Turner 3rd rounder selected this year by the Dolphins has 7 catches already.

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If we'd only have been smart enough to take Steve Smith (Giants).

But I hear those small guys can't play.

From what I hear, they were set to do it but the equipment manager and the stat guys nixed the idea.

(too confusing)

And come on. What have small receivers named Steve Smith ever really accomplished anyway? :sosp:

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If we'd only have been smart enough to take Steve Smith (Giants).

But I hear those small guys can't play.

It's sad, even Patrick Turner 3rd rounder selected this year by the Dolphins has 7 catches already.

you guys really think regardless of who was drafted they would get any attention in our offense? with a healthy Steve and Moose on the field?

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From what I hear, they were set to do it but the equipment manager and the stat guys nixed the idea.

(too confusing)

And come on. What have small receivers named Steve Smith ever really accomplished anyway? :sosp:

But Keary Colbert, Mike Williams and Jarrett are strong cases for your statement.

Maybe it's Carolina where wide receivers (Except Smitty) go to die, not Chicago.

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Mike Thomas looked interesting today too. They didn't really showcase his receiving skills, but he moves and is built a lot like Smitty.

The jags also got my favorite reciever in the draft Jarrett Dillard. He was supposed to get significant playing time today but he didn't even get on the field. I still have faith in him as he had the best hands in the draft and has insane body control.

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