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Kelvin Benjamin - The Right Pick


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That's interesting.

 

Would make me think they really wanted a big receiver.

 

"Hogmollies", "big men allow you to compete", "we need touchdown scowas". It all adds up. And how many times did Gettleman bring up size in the presser? I think it's pretty clear what Gettleman wants. I would love Sefarian Jenkins too. Just big boys all over the place.

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"Hogmollies", "big men allow you to compete", "we need touchdown scowas". It all adds up. And how many times did Gettleman bring up size in the presser? I think it's pretty clear what Gettleman wants. I would love Sefarian Jenkins too. Just big boys all over the place.

 

Well he did come to us from the Giants B)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(I need help) :unsure:

 

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Too few posts to start a new topic, but you know who Benjamin honestly reminds me of, athletically?

 

Cam.  They run very similar, almost identical in size, similar speed etc.  Both coming off National Championships going into the league, both wear #1.  I'd take Cam at WR anyday, I think this will be a great pairing for years to come.

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It sucked at the time, but I wonder if the Saints' trade up actually helped. If they don't move up, I think Cooks goes to the Jets or maybe Ravens. Then who do the Saints take at 27 if they're really set on WR? Maybe KB?

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Also to the ppl who complain about the drops...

 

I guess the question becomes at 6'5 is it possible that he catches balls that others could not? Does that cancel out the drops? 

 

For me people talk about drops as balls that hit your hands. If you notice taller guys seem to always have more drops and thats because more balls hit their hands because they are taller! Now I am not saying all of his drops are ones off his fingertips but I think that the drops aren't going to be as noticeable because he will make catches others wouldn't have. 

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