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Bob McGinn Rankings - WR


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Just in case anyone didn't know Bob McGinn is, he is a beat writer for the Packers and has been for like 20 or 30 years.  He probably is the best local writer that breaks down the draft of anyone in the country.  There is a guy that does a good job in Dallas every year but I forget his name.

 

He is starting his beak down of each position in the draft ranking the top guys.  These ranking don't really come from him but comes from the scouts he talks to from different teams. Each guy he ranks has quotes from different scouts and how some of the teams view him. 

 

Starts with the WR/TE but I am sure he will do all the position before the draft.

 

 

 

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/rating-the-nfl-draft-prospects-wide-receivers-and-tight-ends-b99485878z1-301009311.html

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Just in case anyone didn't know Bob McGinn is, he is a beat writer for the Packers and has been for like 20 or 30 years. He probably is the best local writer that breaks down the draft of anyone in the country. There is a guy that does a good job in Dallas every year but I forget his name.

You're thinking of Rick Gosselin.

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I'll save some of you the trouble.

 

 


14. JUSTIN HARDY, East Carolina (5-10, 192, 4.56, 3):Former walk-on brings a try-harder approach. "I'll tell you what," one scout said. "If you want a possession guy that can play in the slot, he's got the best hands of anybody in the draft. He's like that kid from LSU last year (Jarvis Landry). Not as big, though." Set the FBS record with 370 receptions, good for 4,451 (11.7) and 35 TDs. "Plays a lot bigger than he is," another scout said. "Strong, physical, has really big hands (10). Knows how to use every element of ability that he has. He had a giant bull's-eye on his back every time he played and he still made plays." From Vanceboro, N.C.

 

 

The second quote is something people overlook. Hardy was far and away ECU's best weapon. Every opposing defense gameplanned specifically around stopping him, yet he still crushed it every week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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