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Mardy Gilyard WR #3


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After watching the ECU/Houston game I would love to see Dwayne Harris opposite from Smitty. This guy is dangerous. He caught everything and is quick as lightning. He is only a Junior though. I would love to see him come out this season.

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D HArris is a beast. He would do wonders for our offense and return game. I doubt he comes out this yr bc right now he may be a late 2nd rnder but more then likely 3rd. If he stays another yr and progresses a little more he has a chance of being a late 1st. Much like Chris Johnson did by coming back for his senior yr.

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fwiw, even though it's still really early walterfootball has us taking tony pike in the 2nd and then eric decker in the 3rd. i have no problem with this whatsoever (the 3rd round choice).

EricDecker.jpg# Eric Decker, 6-2/215

# Wide Receiver

# Minnesota

Eric Decker Scouting Report

By Matt McGuire

# Strengths: Imposing size for his position

# Very strong; shows power to get off jam

# Adept to reading coverages and settling into zone

# Aggressive runner off the catch; can break some tackles

# Great hands and ball skills

# Shows ability to adjust to poorly thrown ball

# Elite concentration when ball is in air; good body control

# Tough and will hang onto ball after big hit

# Red-zone weapon

# Knows how to take advantage of his size; plays as big as he is

# Will go over the middle

# Very good blocker

# Does a good job of selling routes

# Dips his hips and changes speeds in routes

# Great character and work ethic

Weaknesses:

# Doesn't show much upside after the catch

# Lacks some agility

# Doesn't have a second gear or explosive speed

# Not much of a deep threat

# Might struggle with bump coverage in NFL

# Limited upside

Summary: Decker is the prototypical possession, No. 2 receiver in the NFL. Teams will know exactly what they will get with Decker because he will work hard on and off the field. He will never be a stat monster in the NFL, but he will draw away double teams and he is a major threat in the red zone to score with his size, body control and hands. Decker will probably go off the board in the late first to early second round.

Player Comparison: Kevin Walter. Walter is a very reliable possession receiver for the Texans, but doesn't have much upside.

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