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Austin Seferian-Jenkins on the back end of the first.


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Kelvin Benjamin.

Top RT or CB in the second

 

I know I am going to get flamed for this but NO NO NO to Benjamin. As a watcher of every FSU game, Benjamin drops way too many passes.

 

He is the type of player I want. Big, Tall, Physical but his drops are a problem. Even if he catches 10 passes he is liable to drop another 15.

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 If Marqise Lee or Allen Robinsion is there, we take him.

 

I don't like Lee either in the first. Cam needs more of a play maker and I feel as though Lee is more of a speedster and route runner which I don't think that is what Cam excels at.

 

Mike Evans would the ultimate help but we all know he will be long gone.

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I know I am going to get flamed for this but NO NO NO to Benjamin. As a watcher of every FSU game, Benjamin drops way too many passes.

 

He is the type of player I want. Big, Tall, Physical but his drops are a problem. Even if he catches 10 passes he is liable to drop another 15.

That is exactly what I am afraid of

 

I want Matthews in the 1st, Moncrief in the 2nd or vice versa

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Regardless WR is a Must every other "good" year is just like now.  08 and Seattle year were exact same.  08 we had the stud RT (like some crying to draft) we had to top RB combo.  We didn't have the WRs just like now, and just like now we fail our QB struggles our OL struggles on blitzes, our RB slows in playoffs when they stack the box.

 

Our Super Bowl- completely different.  Smith, Moose, And Proehl  Teams could stack the Box, Couldn't Blitz as effective.  That Year our DB's were much more effective so if front 7 couldn't get pressure DBs didn't have to worry to much

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I don't like Lee either in the first. Cam needs more of a play maker and I feel as though Lee is more of a speedster and route runner which I don't think that is what Cam excels at.

 

Mike Evans would the ultimate help but we all know he will be long gone.

 

Lee *is* a playmaker. He's the kind of guy that you put the ball in his hands any kind of way, good things will happen.

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This We could somehow get jake matthews and we are still going to look the same.  Your OL is going to get beat like a drum when they constantly stack the box and blitz.  No Weapons=no threat passing just turns into attack the ball RB or QB.  Weapons open things up in running game, less pressure and even Bell looks like a solid RT like he did first half of today game

 

DBs no pressure no problem for our opponents.  Couple DBs our D #1 hands down, don't have to worry if the neutralize our front 7

Double dip on WR and DB.

 

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