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Coleman


Jakob

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I don't know if I'm thinking logically here I just love the idea.. Say we don't draft a WR in the second or third, what about taking Brandon Coleman in the late 4th? Cam needs big targets and personally I think a trio of Olsen 6'5 Benjamin 6'5 and Coleman 6'6 would be deadly. On the other hand I don't like taking a prospect that is so much like Benjamin. We could get the same threat with Austin Seferian-Jenkins but I doubt we wait until the third to draft an OT.

 

So, long story short would you rather add a target even bigger than Benjamin or draft a Kevin Norwood or Jared Abbrederis in the later rounds?

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For now i am good with my first draft (before the combine, the second of the list)

 

As you see i would love Coleman but Coleman is not a second round.

The more i see my very first draft the more i love it.

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I don't mind taking the chance on him if he falls to the 5th round. He has a low vertical, injury history and is raw but has shown flashes that he could be special. I honestly he is going to be a bust.

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Oh, you know it has been at the back of my mind...

Let's not forget that Underwood isn't slow, so it's not like we don't have someone already on the roster who can take the tops off defenses.

King too

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