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Benn or Tate


Ja  Rhule

Who would you pick?  

57 members have voted

  1. 1. Who would you pick?

    • Benn
      28
    • Tate
      29


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To be honest, as long as we pick a receiver in the 2nd, I don't really give a damn who it is..

In a way I agree with this. Between Tate, Benn, Gilyard, T. Price, etc any of those guys should help although I would prefer to get the cream of the crop. We just need a guy to rape the 1 on 1 coverage he will get from Smitty. Jarrett should be able to make himself useful and Goodson has the jets to make a good slot man.

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To be honest, as long as we pick a receiver in the 2nd, I don't really give a damn who it is..

:iagree: there's like ten wide receivers that are still available that could still help our team out. not taking one would be the biggest mistake ever. if we don't take a WR in the 2nd, i'll be super freakin' pissed.

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can't really say Benn is faster since they have the same 40 time...

would be nice to get Tate; he seems to be willing to do what it takes to play in the nfl..willing to switch from RB to WR...fight for the ball in the air(see his hail mary catch)

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Tate is a Smitty clone. Small but fights for YAC and gets up to get the ball. Look no further for our heir to the number 1. Also people are completely ignoring the fact that Moore is NOT Jake. Dwayne Jarrett is gonna have his best production ever. I see a trade up coming. Last actually Golden was a tad faster in the 40.

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Golden Tate is a playmaker. Period. We can get a bigger receiver later in the draft, possibly 3rd or 4th. But Tate would immediately start in the slot, at punt returner, and kick returner and upgrade the team in ALL 3 areas. This is a no brainer. I could even see us taking Tate in the 2nd and turning around and grabbing Taylor Price in the 3rd.

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Golden Tate is a playmaker. Period. We can get a bigger receiver later in the draft, possibly 3rd or 4th. But Tate would immediately start in the slot, at punt returner, and kick returner and upgrade the team in ALL 3 areas. This is a no brainer. I could even see us taking Tate in the 2nd and turning around and grabbing Taylor Price in the 3rd.

That would be fuging boss.

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