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So what is your order for WR?


Byrdman4real

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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.

List is for both, but where should the panthers have them rank at. I left out White and Cooper because they will be long gone before the 25 pick.
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List is for both, but where should the panthers have them rank at. I left out White and Cooper because they will be long gone before the 25 pick.

Okay, then that makes a lot more sense to me. For other people's sake I hope that was their reasoning as well haha. 

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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

 

I have heard some really good things about Chris Conley.

 

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Not even gonna list DGB because he's not on going to be on our board or Funchess because I'm assuming he'll be a TE in practice if not name.

 

1. Cooper

2. White

3. Strong

4. Perriman

5. Parker

_________

 

6. Devin Smith

7. Agholor

8. Hardy

9. Greene

_________

 

10. McBride

11. Coates

12. Dorsett

_________

 

13+ The rest, not interested in them.

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Can someone explain all the Coates love? To me he is a bust waiting to happen and is very raw.

 

But to answer your question, it's because he's big and fast.  The argument that a lot of people use for Perriman (those who don't watch his videos) is much more applicable to Coates.

 

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