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Top 10 2014/2015 WR prospects


Mol3m4n

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No he wasn't, Beckham couldn't even out perform his own teammate at LSU.

 

Beckham's claim to the #1 WR prospect had little to do with what he did in College, but whatever you say. Results speak for themselves. 

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Beckham's claim to the #1 WR prospect had little to do with what he did in College, but whatever you say. Results speak for themselves.

Except for the fact that he wasn't the number 1 prospect, if he was Watkins and Evans wouldn't have been drafted ahead of him.

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Beckham's claim to the #1 WR prospect had little to do with what he did in College, but whatever you say. Results speak for themselves. [/quote

Even gettleman said after getting Benjamin in the draft that there was only one complete receiver in the draft and that was Odell Beckham

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Except for the fact that he wasn't the number 1 prospect, if he was Watkins and Evans wouldn't have been drafted ahead of him.

 

Because teams have never missed in evaluations before. Cool story bro...

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As far as coming out of college pure prospects go, and how I have graded each one, I would say the following:

 

1. Kevin White

2. Sammy Watkins

3. Mike Evans

4. OBJ

5. Amari Cooper

6. Devante Parker

7. Kelvin Benjamin

8. Nelson Agholor

9. Brandin Cooks

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Or maybe because Watkins was just a better prospect.

 

Beckham had a better rookie season, good for him.

 

You still haven't listed one reason why Watkins was a better "prospect" (outside of saying he didn't outperform Landry, like that actually means anything), so I'm going to say it again....

 

Cool story, bro.

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You still haven't listed one reason why Watkins was a better "prospect" (outside of saying he didn't outperform Landry, like that actually means anything), so I'm going to say it again....

 

Cool story, bro.

 

I highly doubt there was a team in the draft that had OBJ rated higher than Watkins or Evans, they were considered league wide as the top two guys. OBJ was obviously a top 15 player, but Watkins and Evans were rated in the top 10 on most boards. No one could have possibly predicted that Randy Moss poo he pulled.

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