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Let's Talk second round WR prospects...


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3 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

Yes its all doom and gloom and missing out on generational talents like Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison(baby randy moss)jr sucks. But only the back end this is a very good Draft class. 2 guys who could be there in the second round at the top i really like or if we trade up at the end of the first.

I haven't gotten to look at everyone but I always start with my favorite team  Florida State. and Man we got 2 good ones Which is rare at FSU. Keon Coleman a tranfer from Michigan State has been unreal. 3 touchdown catches  day 1 in first game Vs sec power LSU..

guy is 6'4 and Is great after the catch to the point he returns punts which is rare for wr. I mean this was last week this guy is ridiculous might not be there in the second round.

 On the other end.. I know this is going to scare panthers fans but think Kelvin Benjamin but faster.   Johnny Wilson is Batman or robin to coleman.  At 6'7 hes taller than Benjamin and doesnt seem to lack speed.

 

Wilson needs to work on consistency but his talent isnt to be underestimated. These 2 guys basically take turns mossing smaller DBs... Want to know why FSU is undefeated? these 2 guys(and qb travis)

While I hate not having a first the future is bright...

I'm pretty sure he is Marvin Harrison Jr

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't care about this mythical "true #1" but I honestly don't think you can name 32 better NFL WRs than Tee Higgins.

Maybe you're right, but a rookie receiver may end up being better than Tee Higgins, and we already know that they're going to be more economical.

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5 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I think the chances we don't end up picking in the 1st round are about 0%.

If we don't get a 1st for trading Burns in the next couple weeks then we'll almost certainly trade up into the 1st round.

I think that you're right. 

Psst: it's a relatively deep QB class too. Just saying.

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

I think we need to talk 2nd round defensive prospects -  we can't keep neglecting that side of the ball. 

Thats our problem now why the offense is behind the defense. You have used so many first and seconds on brown horn shaq burns Gross matos Henderson was a first chinn. look at offense...

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1 hour ago, WestPanthers said:

Learn how to read. 

That's no any bust word on that post, it is just the list of all the 2nd round picked from Panthers history........Jeez...

I said listed with other busts and the guys u posted would lead to the idea that no to second round picks because of this list. the guys who you thought were good Mohammed got a Asterix

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12 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I think the chances we don't end up picking in the 1st round are about 0%.

If we don't get a 1st for trading Burns in the next couple weeks then we'll almost certainly trade up into the 1st round.

Yep. I think it's likely given how obvious of a need any sort of playmaker on offense is.  

I'm firmly in the Odunze & Franklin trains.  It's a stacked class and even with some defensive gaps.  Seems likre it would be a disservice to go an offseason just plugging in more FA pickups and mid-rounders to support Bryce.  If we want to see what he is made of, get playmakers & sign better depth for this OL.  

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7 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

Exactly. Throwing good money after bad. At least see what Mingo does year two. First pick needs to be a cb. 

Mingo looks like a i dunno a meh player.maybe a number 2. But clearly you aren't reading the tea leaves with the team already was rumored to want to trade for a number 1 wr at the trade deadline so their logic is there is a problem at wr as well. You guys see these wrs cant seperate and are like oh draft a corner it will workout.

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After drafting Boyd who has been just aight and then Ross who busted, it's not like the Bengals were suddenly like, nope, no WRs.  They kept seeking and got Higgins and Chase. Heck, they've kept drafting WRs and landed two promising rookies in Jones and Iosivas.  

Ignoring a need because we haven't found the right guy will just keep us without the right guy.  This draft has legit talent to pounce on.  I say we need to capitalize.  

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