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The Case for WR Jeudy at #7


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1 minute ago, Real1zOnly said:

People overlook this dude, he is a serious talent. He just had a 200+ yard receiving bowl game without Tua throwing him the ball. He balls out even without a elite QB. Whoever drafts him is getting a damn good WR.

They have all become Nippleshorts the Hogmollie Humper.  Sad, really.

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1 hour ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Maybe just that reel or maybe Tua is that good but everyone of those balls dropped right in the basket. Was hoping to see him have to go get some. ( Not saying he can't.) Just wanted to see that ability as I didn't watch his games this year.

He had his best game of the year without Tua. He's legit.lol

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Think he could actually be a real possibility if Bieniemy gets the HC job.  If we're going to mirror KC's offense, he'll want WR's & speed.  Jeudy, Moore, Samuel is a helluva place to start. 

That said, I'm also of the mindset it doesn't matter how fast your WRs are if your QB is on his ass. Could also target Ruggs or a faster WR later, though. 

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Oh, we need the hogmollies, but we don't have the talent on the roster not to go BPA. If he is BPA, I say take him. Could turn the WR corps into an elite group once we get the OL to block long enough to get them open. Heck, use every other pick to go OL. We can try to outscore teams 50-49 lol

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14 minutes ago, GoPanthers123 said:

Case in point Failcons.  They got good QB and two great WRs, and their season was a disaster because their lines are poo.

Bad example, falcons spent plenty of draft capita on the o line recently, didn’t work. D line has also had some investments(takk,Vic, Grady) .

there season was a disaster because there coach had a dc as a WR coach 

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As a general rule I'm not a huge fan of WRs in the 1st round.  WRs are like expensive performace tires for a car.  They can make a fast car a bit faster, but they really won't make a slow car fast.  Would our team really been anybetter with Micheal Thomas this year?

WRs are maybe the most dependent position on the field.  I think that is the one reason they can be hard to scout and you see some of the success of 2nd and 3 rounders.  Speaking of 2nd round, this draft class is loaded with WRs so our second pick might be the perfect spot to pick up a WR.  

I would actually like to see use more second and third rounders in the future on WRs.  You need so many and you can't afford to pay all of them as FAs.

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