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So what is your order for WR?


Byrdman4real

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White

Cooper

Parker

Strong

Perriman

Agholor

DGB (based on off the field)

Smith

Coates

Dorsette

Hardy

Greene

Lockett

Montgomery

Crowder

Smith is my cutoff for the first two rounds. All the rest are 3rd or 4th rounders, in my opinion.

Edit: forgot about Coates, he'd go right after Smith.

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1. Cooper

2. DGB

3. White

4. Strong

5. Parker

6. Perriman

7. Agholor
8. Devin Smith

9.Greene

10.Coates

11.Funchess
12. Hardy

12. Dorsett

13. Lockett

14. Montogemry

15. Crowder

 

 

I'm guessing the Panthers get WR in the 2nd or 3rd so anybody from Agholor to Lockett.

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DGB over all of them talent wise for sure. Pull the trigger on him please we could have an amazing passing game with those 2 monsters on the outside and olsen at TE

 

I think he is off the board.  Marcus Peters too.

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Someome please explain the hype of Perriman to me. I just do not get it. He is garbage from what I've seen and you all are falling for the media over-hyping him

 

You know, it's that good ole underwear Olympics hype.

 

False. For those of us that have been following the draft and its prospects closely, Perriman has been pegged as a late first/early second round prospect since prior to the combine. He couldn't compete at the combine due to injury. If he had, he would have likely been grouped with the likes of Parker, DGB, and Strong as the next best crop after White and Cooper since late February. Because his pro day was recent and a good while after the combine, he is getting a late surge compared to many of the other receivers because he was unable to participate in Indianapolis in front of the world on NFL Network. He has improved every year of his college career despite losing a top 5 QB in Bortles prior to his last season. He is a physical specimen at 6'2" 215lbs. with a 4.24 40 and 36+ vertical that is a fluid athlete and displays the ability to eat up cushions in coverage and explode past defenders in the secondary. He's a natural with the ball in his hands and has another gear and shows patience to gain big yards after the catch. People dog his route running and hands in particular but that didn't stop Carolina from drafting Kelvin who happened to play with a Heisman winner and future #1 overall selection at QB. Brandt, Cosell, and Mayock all believe his hands problems to be overblown as he didn't drop a pass in the last four games of his college career and caught the ball well at his pro day. The media is just now coming around really strong because prior to his combine, he looked like a great athlete and freak on tape but after his pro day, he's an even better athlete than they all thought. He is exactly what this offense needs as a big, fast, deep threat that can win over the top and after the catch. He made some spectacular catches in his career and averaged over 20 yards a catch with a QB that didn't have a great deep ball whatsoever. Carolina hasn't had a chance to get an athlete like this at the receiver position who actually produced in college, got better every year, and is a natural hands-catcher. If Ricky can help mold Kelvin into a 1,000 yard rookie, who shared similar concerns coming out, then I see no reason why he cannot do the same with Perriman. 

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Cooper and White will not be there for us and we will not take DGB so leaving them off

1. Parker

2. Strong

3. Smith

4. Perriman

5. Coates

6. Greene

7. Agholor

8. Lockett

9/10. Dorsett/Funchess

11. Hardy

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First round talents

1. Cooper

2. White

3. Parker

4. Strong

5. Green-Beckham

Second round

6. Perriman

7. Smith

8. Agholor

9. Funchess

10. Coates

Third and beyond

11. Justin Hardy

12. Phillip Dorsett

13. Rashad Greene

14. Tyler Lockett

15. Jamison Crowder

16. Tre McBride

17. Ty Montgomery

18. Chris Conley

19. Kenny Bell

20. Dezmin Lewis

This seems about right

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I think he is off the board.  Marcus Peters too.

 

The Marcus Peters stuff is on the field/locker room issues. He never got into any trouble off the field. I don't know that it makes much difference to the Panthers as far as if he's on the board, but its a different situation than DGB.

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Wait, is the list just supposed to be off pure talent? Or in order of where you think they will be taken? Cause if we are just talking talent wise anyone who doesn't have DGB in there top 3 needs to watch more college football. And seeing him in lists ranked 7-13 is just laughable haha. 

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