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Predict the round - WRs


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We seem to have a few armchair GMs around here, especially when it concerns wide receivers in this year's draft class. 

 

Here is a list of receivers that seem to elicit varying opinions. 

 

What round do you think they will be drafted in?  Not when you would draft them, but where you expect them to actually go.

 

Not really looking for people to argue over everyone's choices but more of an "on the record list" that we can look back on after the draft.  I've included my very uneducated guesses.

 

Breshard Perriman - Late 1st

Jaelen Strong - Early 2nd

Devin Smith - Late 1st

Nelson Agholor - Middle 2nd

Phillip Dorsett - Middle 2nd

Dorial Green-Beckham - Late 2nd

Sammie Coates - Late 2nd

Justin Hardy - 3rd

Chris Conley - 3rd

 

Try to be a little specific in the first two rounds. (early, middle, late)

 

 

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We seem to have a few armchair GMs around here, especially when it concerns wide receivers in this year's draft class. 

 

Here is a list of receivers that seem to elicit varying opinions. 

 

What round do you think they will be drafted in?  Not when you would draft them, but where you expect them to actually go.

 

Not really looking for people to argue over everyone's choices but more of an "on the record list" that we can look back on after the draft.  I've included my very uneducated guesses.

 

Breshard Perriman - Late 1st

Jaelen Strong - Early 2nd

Devin Smith - Late 1st

Nelson Agholor - Middle 2nd

Phillip Dorsett - Middle 2nd

Dorial Green-Beckham - Late 2nd

Sammie Coates - Late 2nd

Justin Hardy - 3rd

Chris Conley - 3rd

Perriman  1rst

Strong 2nd

Smith  2nd

Agholor 1rst

Dorsett  2nd

DGB     2nd

coates  3rd

Hardy   3rd 

Conley  4th

 

 

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Cooper - Top 10

White - Top 10

Parker - Mid-first

Strong - Late first/Early second

Agholor - Late first/Early second

Perriman - Late first/Early second

Smith - Mid-second

DGB - Mid-second

Dorsett - Late second

Coates - Third

Funchess - Third

Hardy - Third

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I'll do you one better

 

Cooper - Rams, top 10
White - Dolphins, top 10 (Trade up)
Parker - Vikings, 1st

Breshard Perriman - Patriots, 1st

Jaelen Strong - Panthers, 1st

Devin Smith - Ravens, 2nd(trade up)

Nelson Agholor - Browns, 2nd

Phillip Dorsett - Raiders, 2nd

Dorial Green-Beckham - Jets,  2nd

Sammie Coates -  Titans, 3rd

Justin Hardy - Chiefs, 4th

Chris Conley - Saints, 5th

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Cooper- Top 5

Parker- Top 15

White- Top 20

Smith- Mid/Late 1st

Strong- Mid/Late 1st

Agholor/Dorsett/Perriman- Early/Mid 2nd

DGB- Late 2nd

Coates- 3rd

Hardy and Conley- 4th

 

These are the only guys I have really watched so far. I'm also going to do a mock draft a couple days before the draft so these could still change for me.

 

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Cooper - Top 10

White - Top 10

Parker - Mid-first

Strong - Late first/Early second

Agholor - Late first/Early second

Perriman - Late first/Early second

Smith - Mid-second

DGB - Mid-second

Dorsett - Late second

Coates - Third

Funchess - Third

Hardy - Third

i like it, but I think dorsett will be coming off much earlier. I think DGB drops

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Starting to think DGB drops all the way to the 4th or even 5th. Teams pretty much always bring guys in for visits that have serious character issues so they can clear stuff up if there is any intention of drafting them and outside of the Ravens and I think the Chiefs he hasn't any visits that have been reported. That leads me to believe that his DV issues really are scaring teams and he is off almost everyone's draft board.

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Cooper - Top 10

White - Top 10

Parker - Mid First (10-15)

Strong - Early Second

Agholor - Late First (25-32)

Perriman - Mid/Late First (14-32)

Smith - Early/Mid Second

DGB - Late First (26-32)

Dorsett - Late First/ Early Second (25-40)

Coates - Late Second/ Early Third

Funchess - Early Third

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Cooper - Top 10

White - Top 10

Parker - Mid First (10-15)

Strong - Early Second

Agholor - Late First (25-32)

Perriman - Mid/Late First (14-32)

Smith - Early/Mid Second

DGB - Late First (26-32)

Dorsett - Late First/ Early Second (25-40)

Coates - Late Second/ Early Third

Funchess - Early Third

Hardy - Early/Mid Third

Sounds reasonable Maine.

I want Dorsett on this team so bad it hurts. Okay not really. I just see something special in his play compared to other receivers we have a chance at selecting. I would almost be comfortable with him as our first rounder

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Cooper- 3-8

White - 3-6

Parker - 6-12

Strong - 20-45

Agholor - 13-50

Perriman - 10-36

Smith - 27-60

DGB - 5-40

Dorsett - 18-45

Coates - 30-75

Funchess - 66-100

Hardy - 46-110

Edit; moved agholor down some, hype train too strong. Plus hardy, he's legit. Some team MAY fall in love and spend a mid 2nd.

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