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Steve Logan talks/ranks 2014 WR class


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This guy's the man. I liked his honest, somewhat brutal delivery :D.

 

Yes you do have to take some things with a grain of salt -- you always do. For example, I checked Landry's short shuttle time and he got that wrong. Still, he said some insight things and it's good food for thought.

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He only looked at a handful of receivers.  No Matthews, Latimer, Adams.  I am not saying he is wrong but Steve played slit end under Fox a lot after Moose left.  He has a very old school way of looking at the game.  There is a lot of receivers that can command safety help without being 6'4".

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He only looked at a handful of receivers. No Matthews, Latimer, Adams. I am not saying he is wrong but Steve played slit end under Fox a lot after Moose left. He has a very old school way of looking at the game. There is a lot of receivers that can command safety help without being 6'4".

Yeah, but those are generational players. You can't expect these players to outperform the three year average for their draft position. Meaning dont think because you draft Brandon Cooks you're getting Steve Smith Jr. Expect Golden Tate as a rookie (i.e. Invisible) and if he produces in three seasons, that pick is a hit. But expecting steve smith or a player suited for the slot to play split end will lead to disaster.

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Sorry, I don't know what went wrong. I just started this without my summary to see if it went through, it did, and then my phone was unable to load the huddle again until now (different IP I'm guessing did the trick).

Still can't post my summary. Is there a word limit? It's not THAT long...

At least you didn't say your account was hacked..

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No Latimer?

 

Benjamin tied with OBJ?  

 

First I have heard about Hoffman--ran a slow 40 but I always thought should have been in the discussion--In the Brandon Coleman, 4th round discussion.

 

Where is Logan working right now?  (serious question).

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Hoffman is so underrated and would be in the 1-2 convo if he would have came out a year earlier. has been hampered by injuries and poor qb play but still managed about 800 yards with 5tds...2012 he had over a 100 catches and over a 1000 yards with 11tds.. hes a good route runner with very good hands and he also has size standing at 6'4/w-225. he runs about a 4.6 but he has better game speed and also can win contested balls with his vertical ability. he can beat you deep but he has to build up speed first. these are the type of wr that panthers should target....guys with size, good hands and that can run good routes.

 

 

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Hoffman is so underrated and would be in the 1-2 convo if he would have came out a year earlier. has been hampered by injuries and poor qb play but still managed about 800 yards with 5tds...2012 he had over a 100 catches and over a 1000 yards with 11tds.. hes a good route runner with very good hands and he also has size standing at 6'4/w-225. he runs about a 4.6 but he has better game speed and also can win contested balls with his vertical ability. he can beat you deep but he has to build up speed first. these are the type of wr that panthers should target....guys with size, good hands and that can run good routes.

 

I watched some of him early in the college football season and expected his name to be near the top of draft boards.  I see him as a solid mid-rounder.  What makes Landry better? 

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I wish Logan had kept a better relationship with the ECU higher ups. They were waiting on him to have just one losing so they could have an excuse to immediately fire him despite all the success he brought the school. Word on the street was that he was just too in-your-face even though he always seemed kind of quiet and shy to the public (of course until he got his Raleigh radio show)

 

Got a lot of love for the guy, he's a great X's and O's coach, great talent evaluator. He's very brutally honest, very quirky, that's why he's had trouble keeping jobs.

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