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Christian Kirk Declares for 2018 Draft


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Im ready for us to have an Antonio Brown dammit.

I was screaming when we could have drafted Keenan Allen, especially when he fell. 

We have a poor mans Moose in Funchess but we need our compliment.

byrd to me is awesome, I let myself get excited when he came back but he’s glass. Samuel is a poo mans lighter faster version of Anquon Boldin to me, an underneath guy, not take the top off guy—- oh and he might be fragile too.

get Christian Kirk

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2 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

I want a WR in the first three rounds AND a FA signing that isn't on the Russell Shepard level. 

 

sammy Watkins , FA, Byrd, Samuel, Draft Pick. Keep signing Bersin once somebody inevitably gets hurt for the 5th spot as needed. 

Fixed 

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8 minutes ago, beastson said:

Receiving their stats were similar and he scored more TD's

You can’t just look at their stats.

You need to factor in systems and QB’s and you really need to just watch them play.

Ridley runs some dirty routes and doesn’t always see the ball. Ridley’s route running is Beckham-esque. The best WR in college ball isn’t even a debate.

Here’s an example of Hurts not seeing Ridley shake the corner back 3 yards

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

You can’t just look at their stats.

You need to factor in systems and QB’s and you really need to just watch them play.

Ridley runs some dirty routes and doesn’t always see the ball. Ridley’s route running is Beckham-esque. The best WR in college ball isn’t even a debate.

Here’s an example of Hurts not seeing Ridley shake the corner back 3 yards

Does he last to the 20s?

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

You can’t just look at their stats.

You need to factor in systems and QB’s and you really need to just watch them play.

Ridley runs some dirty routes and doesn’t always see the ball. Ridley’s route running is Beckham-esque. The best WR in college ball isn’t even a debate.

Here’s an example of Hurts not seeing Ridley shake the corner back 3 yards

I can also factor in Alabama system and QB > Texas A&M

I'm not doubting Ridley is more polished, he's also 3 years older than Kirk, but I know if you put both in a good offense Kirk big-play potential is higher and I'll bet he score more TD's

Did he mention he had 13 catches, 189 yards and 3 TD's in BOA Stadium a few days ago 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Does he last to the 20s?

Nope. 

We’d have to trade up and I’m more than fine doing that. 

I can’t bare another season without a real WR. 

I mean look at some of these routes...

Check out this slant and go

Stopping on a dime...

How is he in the open field with the ball in his hands...

 

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12 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Might need to go up and get him. Package a few of this years picks to go up and get him. 

If Hurney is drafting, and we know his drafting to be mediocre at best, then I’d say go for it

Edit: I’m talking about Ridley

So...say goodbye to our 2019 first rounder then.

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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:

If we're going to even think about a WR in the first, it needs to be Calvin ridley. And I don't think he'll last to us. So find one in FA 

Trade the house, pull an Atlanta like they did for Julio. The guy has had better stats than Julio and he's blazing fast in straight line speed/lateral speed. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I don’t think the Falcons regret trading away their next years first rounder for the Bama WR they traded up to get 

It's not that Hurney has just one pattern though.

It's more that whichever approach he chooses, it's all too often the wrong one.

(and to be clear, I'm commenting on Hurney here, not the receiver)

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