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Jordan Matthews to meet Panthers


Jackofalltrades

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Jordan Matthews is the best WR in this class. He's a fast as Watkins, bigger than Watkins, and has better hands than Watkins. I don't understand the obsession with Sammy haha

Watkins is the best of this group and it's not close. He's an explosive athlete who can make any QB look good.

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Matthews is not better than cooks OBJ or benjamin in my eyes.

 

Matthews is one of the best receivers in the draft. Way better polish and route running than both of those guys. Matthews is going to be a 100 reception type guy in the NFL.

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I'd love to draft Matthews but I'm unsure if he's worth first-round value.  

 

I'm positive he's going to be a solid #2 at the very least, but I'm a little hesitant to believe he has #1 receiver potential.

 

In the first I like getting somewhat of a superstar, but we've gotten lucky with that. If we decided to take a sure thing at 28 in Matthews than I'm ok with that. 

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Dude is a stud: http://deadspin.com/jordan-matthews-hit-his-head-vomited-and-stayed-in-th-1226545337

I watched this game live, Matthews takes a nasty hit, pukes his guts out on live tv, stays in the game, and catches what should have been the game winning touchdown. Never seen a more gutsy tough as nails game from a wide receiver.

We'd be lucky to have him, hopefully in the 2nd.

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Draft season always reveals something about a lot of Huddlers, and you can always tell who does and doesnt know what they are talking about with the different terms they use to describe prospects.

Fans who tend to use terms like "safe," "polished" "NFL ready" or ridiculous pyschoanalysis terms like "will" or "gutsy" or other stupid cliche's like "does he want it" or "will he hate football once he gets teh moniez?" tend to always show themselves as lesser minds (drven by walterfootball no doubt) or with such an all consuming fear or the prospect of greatness or a player *gasp* busting.

Fans who tend to use terms like "elite" and "rare" have consistently shown themselves on this site to be, year in and year out, more credible in their analysis of draft prospects and I take to trusting their opinions more than I do the feeble minds who evaluate prospects on the basis of how "safe" they are.

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