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Get on the real bandwagon: Jarvis Landry


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JARVIS LANDRY

 

This dude is the real deal. He reminds me a lot of Smithy in terms of his attitude, but he plays the game in a very different way. This guy WANTS the ball. He has hands of Velcro and DOES NOT drop the ball. EVER. He Blocks, and Runs solid routes, dude is a work horse and consistently makes great catches in the middle of traffic and in crowded areas. He would be a great possession receiver from day 1.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0gTJHMwF2k

 

In 5 years, Landry is gonna be the best best WR to come out of this draft. We would be a fool not to pick him up. Even better, it looks like he will be available when we pick in the second round.

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