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Deep WR class


Black&BlueBubba

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13 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

I am tired of swimming against the current of the draft classes. Last couple year were deep as hell for interior OL and we selected none except maybe Daley. 
This years WR class is so deep.  Here is what the draft network has to say 

TO EVERY TEAM: DRAFT A WIDE RECEIVER THIS YEAR

I don't care if your team has a primary wide receiver need, a secondary wide receiver need or doesn't have a wide receiver sneed at all, every team in the NFL should draft a receiver from this draft class. This class is that good. I might not be ready to say it's "better" than the 2014 class, but I am comfortable saying it is the deepest class I have ever scouted.

Collin Johnson, K.J. Hill, Van Jefferson, Michael Pittman Jr. and Denzel Mims all looked like players who could instantly contribute on NFL team this year; while Tyrie Cleveland, Quartney Davis, Chase Claypool, Antonio Gandy-Golden and James Proche all looked like they had the potential to be contributors too. And those are just the names in Mobile.

From Rounds 1-7, you can find a receiver in this class. The Senior Bowl proved just how deep this class is.

 

 

I would not mind a later round (5-7) for a larger red zone threat like Mims, Claypool, or Golden. 
But adding KJ Hill to the mix might give Brady’s offense a video game feel.  But he would require a higher pick and we have so many holes.  

What round do you want one and who do you want?  


 

 

I have noticed as well.  Heck Alabama has 3 day 1 or day 2 WRs.  I think we need someone who can move samuel inside to the slot---he would become much more of a weapon there

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On 1/25/2020 at 8:12 PM, Jared Patterson said:

Robby Anderson and a fourth or fifth round guy. 

1. Dj Moore    

2. Robby Anderson

3. Curtis Samuel

4. Jarius Wright 

5. Denzel Mims

Would be amazing!

Mims' stock has risen lately, and should increase once the combine/pro day results are in. He's gone from a late 4th/early 5th on most mock sites to a mid-2nd round guy now. Sadly, I wouldn't expect him to be available past the early third anymore. I do hope we can manage to snag him with a 4th round pick, but I'm pretty doubtful of that anymore, and no way should we take him over a center or S/DT in rounds 2 and 3, depending on how the rest of it plays out.

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