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What traits are you looking for in the new WR'S.


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I am going to be honest, I am more interested in O-line than WR. I don't think our WRS suck as bad as some of you guys.

Sure some speed and playmaking is always welcome, but building a great o-line eliminates a lot of our offensive issues in one swoop

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I dont care or have a preference of what we draft first--- Im sure we will get OT, WR, SS, and others according to the BPA that also represent a need, now or soon.

 

 

Going to THIS thread instead of derailing it,...

 

 

I would think everyone wants a receiver who catches and takes over games like Steve Smith used to.  Fast, strong, big if possible-- but a winner first.

 

In this draft, Jaelon Strong, Rashad Green, Dorial Green Beckham, and some others are different but seem like winners first.

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I am going to be honest, I am more interested in O-line than WR. I don't think our WRS suck as bad as some of you guys.

Sure some speed and playmaking is always welcome, but building a great o-line eliminates a lot of our offensive issues in one swoop

I agree with you to a point, but even at times this season when our OL performed well enough in giving Newton time, we clearly desperately lacked that game changing speedster. Jerricho Cotchery isn't fugging scaring anybody, let's not kid ourselves. Corey Brown is developing, but he was an undrafted rookie, and he's still got to get some weight on in the offseason, he can't keep taking those hits. We need to address this.

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ELITE route running and ELITE hands/concentration. Only thing I care about. Don't care about size, speed, YAC, etc. If they have that too, great, but what we need is a guy who can get separation so Cam isn't throwing into a tight window every time and he needs to not drop the damn ball.

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