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Dnayew Khan 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:39 am Post subject: Wide Receiver Class |
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Is this class Deeper at WR than first glance?
I think all 3 of those Tenn. Receivers are worthy a 1st Round Grade (including Duh Richard). _________________
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nugpimpen 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:20 am Post subject: Re: Wide Receiver Class |
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| Dnayew Khan wrote: | Is this class Deeper at WR than first glance?
I think all 3 of those Tenn. Receivers are worthy a 1st Round Grade (including Duh Richard). |
We will end up with 7 or 8 picks to to compensatory.
I think it goes...
DE/OLB
CB
FS
OL
QB
WR
LB
DL
At least that makes sense to me.
I do believe there are some sleepers at wr. _________________
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Productiondawg 
Joined: 19 Dec 2011 Posts: 384 Location: Cincinnati
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:26 am Post subject: Re: Wide Receiver Class |
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| nugpimpen wrote: | | Dnayew Khan wrote: | Is this class Deeper at WR than first glance?
I think all 3 of those Tenn. Receivers are worthy a 1st Round Grade (including Duh Richard). |
We will end up with 7 or 8 picks to to compensatory.
I think it goes...
DE/OLB
CB
FS
OL
QB
WR
LB
DL
At least that makes sense to me.
I do believe there are some sleepers at wr. |
There are always sleepers at WR. Seems like every year some of the best rookies come out of no where. _________________ "If you can't stand the neural activity, than stay out of the neural activator" -Professor Fink
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BocaRatonBrown1
Joined: 30 Oct 2008 Posts: 965 Location: Boca raton
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:52 pm Post subject: |
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Alfred Morris!!!!
4th most rushing yards by a NFL rookie..
6th rounder
I hope we get that kind of value this year at any position |
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Dawgpoun8017 
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I want us to bring in jasper Collins in like the 5th _________________ 2013 Joe Blackburn HOF Award Recipient
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brownie man 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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The thing is what type of receiver do we need? I know Gordon is set on the outside and he'll develop into a number 1. My things is do we think Little is a number 2 or a slot and then is Benjamin a consistent 3 or a rotational deep threat?
Those questions have to be answered before we go thinking about receivers. _________________
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candyman93 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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Why can't Little be a #2 guy that works in the slot? _________________
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brownie man 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:18 pm Post subject: |
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| candyman93 wrote: | | Why can't Little be a #2 guy that works in the slot? |
Ok well in that case your number 3 guy is going to be playing on the outside can Benjamin play that role if not how high are you going to value that role? I'm just saying idk where to place the position value at receiver because I dont have any idea what the roles are outside of Gordon. _________________
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DawgSoldier 
Joined: 30 Oct 2007 Posts: 5947 Location: Medina OH
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:40 pm Post subject: Re: Wide Receiver Class |
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| Dnayew Khan wrote: | Is this class Deeper at WR than first glance?
I think all 3 of those Tenn. Receivers are worthy a 1st Round Grade (including Duh Richard). |
WR under contract are: Gordon 1st year Little 2nd year Benjamin 1st year Cooper 1st year
FA's :MoMass & Cribbs
RFA :Norwood
I don't think Cribbs MoMass and Norwood will be back. Even if one or more of them is back why is adding youth to WR group a good idea?
Guys I would target if they remained unsigned.
Me I'd target a chain moving Receiver:
Brian Hartline | Wide Receiver
Team: Miami Dolphins
Age / DOB: (26) / 11/22/1986
Ht / Wt: 6'2' / 199
College: Ohio State
Julian Edelman | Wide Receiver
Team: New England Patriots
Age / DOB: (26) / 5/22/1986
Ht / Wt: 5'10' / 198
College: Kent State
Austin Collie | Wide Receiver
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Age / DOB: (27) / 11/11/1985
Ht / Wt: 6'0' / 200
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bungleodeon 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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I see Gordon as the perfect "#4" receiver. A guy that is going to contribute on special teams, a guy that can cause some match up problems, a guy that can be the focus on gadget plays, and a guy that can line up inside or outside, but a guy that doesn't block well enough to stay on the field. He also avoids contact and has had question marks with his hands. But since he will also be working on special teams, I don't like the idea of having him on the field as much as we might ask some of our other receivers.
I also like Gordon/Little as #1-#2 on the outside. I would love to find a slot receiver who will go over the middle, fight for extra yards, and has solid hands. Doesn't have to be a burner or anything, just a guy that does the dirty work and runs dependable routes. We get that and I would be in love with our top 4 receivers going forward. _________________ Adopt-a-Brown: Jabaal Sheard - Stats:
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ReggieCamp 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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| bungleodeon wrote: | I see Gordon as the perfect "#4" receiver. A guy that is going to contribute on special teams, a guy that can cause some match up problems, a guy that can be the focus on gadget plays, and a guy that can line up inside or outside, but a guy that doesn't block well enough to stay on the field. He also avoids contact and has had question marks with his hands. But since he will also be working on special teams, I don't like the idea of having him on the field as much as we might ask some of our other receivers.
I also like Gordon/Little as #1-#2 on the outside. I would love to find a slot receiver who will go over the middle, fight for extra yards, and has solid hands. Doesn't have to be a burner or anything, just a guy that does the dirty work and runs dependable routes. We get that and I would be in love with our top 4 receivers going forward. |
I assume you meant Benjamin in the 1st paragraph. And if so, nice post. _________________ Cleveland Browns: We put the fun in dysfunction.
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nugpimpen 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:07 pm Post subject: |
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| bungleodeon wrote: | I see Gordon as the perfect "#4" receiver. A guy that is going to contribute on special teams, a guy that can cause some match up problems, a guy that can be the focus on gadget plays, and a guy that can line up inside or outside, but a guy that doesn't block well enough to stay on the field. He also avoids contact and has had question marks with his hands. But since he will also be working on special teams, I don't like the idea of having him on the field as much as we might ask some of our other receivers.
I also like Gordon/Little as #1-#2 on the outside. I would love to find a slot receiver who will go over the middle, fight for extra yards, and has solid hands. Doesn't have to be a burner or anything, just a guy that does the dirty work and runs dependable routes. We get that and I would be in love with our top 4 receivers going forward. |
Were you talking about Benjamin there? _________________
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DawgSoldier 
Joined: 30 Oct 2007 Posts: 5947 Location: Medina OH
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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| ReggieCamp wrote: | | bungleodeon wrote: | I see Gordon as the perfect "#4" receiver. A guy that is going to contribute on special teams, a guy that can cause some match up problems, a guy that can be the focus on gadget plays, and a guy that can line up inside or outside, but a guy that doesn't block well enough to stay on the field. He also avoids contact and has had question marks with his hands. But since he will also be working on special teams, I don't like the idea of having him on the field as much as we might ask some of our other receivers.
I also like Gordon/Little as #1-#2 on the outside. I would love to find a slot receiver who will go over the middle, fight for extra yards, and has solid hands. Doesn't have to be a burner or anything, just a guy that does the dirty work and runs dependable routes. We get that and I would be in love with our top 4 receivers going forward. |
I assume you meant Benjamin in the 1st paragraph. And if so, nice post. |
That is the way i read it too Reggie. And agreed nice post. _________________ The Dawgpounds new three headed monster!
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Dawgpoun8017 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:09 pm Post subject: Re: Wide Receiver Class |
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| DawgSoldier wrote: | | Dnayew Khan wrote: | Is this class Deeper at WR than first glance?
I think all 3 of those Tenn. Receivers are worthy a 1st Round Grade (including Duh Richard). |
WR under contract are: Gordon 1st year Little 2nd year Benjamin 1st year Cooper 1st year
FA's :MoMass & Cribbs
RFA :Norwood
I don't think Cribbs MoMass and Norwood will be back. Even if one or more of them is back why is adding youth to WR group a good idea?
Guys I would target if they remained unsigned.
Me I'd target a chain moving Receiver:
Brian Hartline | Wide Receiver
Team: Miami Dolphins
Age / DOB: (26) / 11/22/1986
Ht / Wt: 6'2' / 199
College: Ohio State
Hartline is decent I would give him a shot.
Julian Edelman | Wide Receiver
Team: New England Patriots
Age / DOB: (26) / 5/22/1986
Ht / Wt: 5'10' / 198
College: Kent State
Edelman imo is a Brady Receiver, Brady makes him look better htan he actually is, and even with that Edelman isnt overly impressive, people were talking about him to replace Welker, except for the fact he has half the talent Welker does
Austin Collie | Wide Receiver
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Age / DOB: (27) / 11/11/1985
Ht / Wt: 6'0' / 200
College: Brigham Young
Collie is a walking concussion, people around here worry about Mo Mass's concussions well Collie is worse, the guys brain is going to be Mush before his career is over. I in no way would make any attempt at him |
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DawgSoldier 
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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On Edelman he still runs his routes to the sticks or above and catches the ball with his hands. _________________ The Dawgpounds new three headed monster!
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