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Cosell on top WRs in draft via MMQB


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I was looking through Greg Cosell's twitter page and found this podcast:

http://mmqb.si.com/2015/03/24/the-mmqb-podcast-with-andy-benoit-nfl-draft-wide-receivers/

Cosell starts around 31:45 (I believe, or was it 30, anyway...) This podcast was before Perriman's workout, but he does give his analysis on Perriman, Cooper, White, Parker, Strong, DGB, Coates, and gives a little on Dorsett and Josh Harper.

You take it how you want, but know that all Cosell does is watch film. In my mind, as well as many others', he may be the most knowledgeable evaluator of them all. Just keep in mind that no one has a crystal ball when it comes to this stuff, but he is excellent regarding talent and traits. There are also some other podcasts where he breaks down different positions.

BTW, the hosts were talking around 27 or 28 about Kuecly and something to do with Gatorade, but I didn't have time to listen.

Nice questions and a nice break down! If you have 25 minutes, then listen.

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Summary on some guys:

 

He views Strong as a better mover than Parker, and can work well in the NFL against linebackers and safeties on the inside.  He thinks Parker is more of a compliment type of receiver.  Compared him to Davante Adams and Crabtree. 

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Summary on some guys:

He views Strong as a better mover than Parker, and can work well in the NFL against linebackers and safeties on the inside. He thinks Parker is more of a compliment type of receiver. Compared him to Davante Adams and Crabtree.

I don't believe that he compared him to Adams in that sense, I believe that he means that Parker is not primary receiver material like Adams.

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