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A Fast WR next year?


Snake

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I know Im getting ahead of my self but thinking about how Tampa is gonna cover Smith in this game got me wondering.

We will have needs to address but a Good WR can more times then not be found in the 2nd round and it would be good move to get one that could fly. We have Moose,Jarrett, and Hackett as of now but none of them have the speed to get behind a CB and make them pay for rolling to Smith. I know it sounds crazy but it would improve our team.

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No, I agree that in a couple years, we will need to start looking for another speed option. For now we need to focus on molding Jarrett.

Missed my point. Jarrett dose need to see some time but he is not fast by any means. A True Slot WR would be nice and a WR that can make WRs pay if he gets behind them.

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I'll agree to your point, I just don't think we need to take one so early. First and second rounds should be aimed at defensive tackle and quarterback, respectively. Er, guess we don't have a first round pick, as of now. You get my point.

IMO we are good at QB for now and I doubt a good DT will be around in the 2nd. Thats what got me to this point of taking a WR if it works out. Still a good DT would be very nice.

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