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Wr #1 is in the Lab..


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Seeing his former college WR teammates Chase and Jefferson ball out in the NFL, and seeing how he did without Rhule gave me some hope.

Give him a good QB and good coaching imo he's going to at least be a solid #2

Expecting him to be #1 might be bit much at this point but it's possible. I just need more evidence on the field. 

QB and coaching could've been chaining him down badly maybe he's due for a breakout season.

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The dude got double digit TDs on one of the most stacked teams in NCAA history 2 years in a row, he absolutely needs to show up and prove his 2nd round worth. 

He’s got the ability, would LOVE to see it translate next year. 

That being said, he could be a great flanker/Z quality. We need an X and slot in the house. 

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10 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

The dude got double digit TDs on one of the most stacked teams in NCAA history 2 years in a row, he absolutely needs to show up and prove his 2nd round worth. 

He’s got the ability, would LOVE to see it translate next year. 

That being said, he could be a great flanker/Z quality. We need an X and slot in the house. 

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4 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Would be nice if we could use Shenault as more than a gadget player, can he not play traditional WR?? 🤔 

I think he can. That dude was a BEAST at Colorado. He had nothing at QB and the dude made circus catch after circus catch on traffic because the ball location sucked.

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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly hope so. Our lack of urgency at WR hints that we either think a lot more of our current WRs then one would think or we think a lot more of this WT draft class than most draftniks do. Maybe both.

 

Or they just think the FA WR class is dogshit. 

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