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potential 2nd / 3rd rounder for us


juliosantos

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Watched  alot of film on this guy past week . imo i think hes the best fit for us at wr because i believe gettlemans looking for a slot wr. Also this guy has a chance to be the best wr out of this draft class on film he looked better than tredwell,doctson, fuller and sterling shepard .

he has great hands , hes a deep threat and can take a quick pass to the house , catches the ball great in traffic , is a redzone threat as well with his 6 foot 3 height and he can return kicks . he kind of reminds me of a poor mans antonio brown if i had to compare him to any wr in the nfl .

Check out the first vid that is going vs kendall fuller . 

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If we could get Boyd in the 2nd that'd be a major steal. It's starting to look like we're leaning towards taking a WR or TE in the 2nd or if one doesn't fall or if better BPA falls, in the 4th or 5th judging by our visits. Guys like Tyler Boyd, Sterling Shepherd and Austin Hooper seem to be in play.

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Still would rather have Shepard.  We don't really need a #1 with KB.  And think Funch will develop into a solid #2 so no need there at the moment.  Boyd is a guy who potential #1 outside for a team with big needs at WR and a #2 similar to Funch.  We need that slot guy, kinda what Cotch played.  Shepard is exactly what we need.

 

http://www.thebackyardbanter.com/reception-perception-2016-nfl-draft-prospects-results.html

"Sterling Shepard simply broke the system with an 82.8 percent success rate against man coverage, and 91.1 percent against press. Question his size, or a future as “just” a slot receiver, but that is a rare ability to get open. Over a full Reception Perception sample, Shepard posted SRVC numbers akin to that of some of the best wide receivers in the NFL. His advanced and nuanced route-running combined with tangible athletic gifts should make him a lock for a top-three ranking at his position."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000516197/article/which-top-wide-receiver-prospects-have-best-hands

"The premier set of hands in college football belong to Oklahoma's Sterling Shepard. Shepard has dropped just four passes on 225 targets over his three seasons, including only one drop over his last 162 targets. However, Shepard is more than just a great pair of hands.

In 2014, he was targeted 35.2 percent of the time (a relatively high number, showing the confidence his quarterback had in him) and had a catch of 25 yards or more once every 6.5 targets (Pitt's Tyler Boyd averaged one every 10.5 targets). Shepard's soft hands, elite focus and ability to get open will make him a favorite of NFL scouts."

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22 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Still would rather have Shepard.  We don't really need a #1 with KB.  And think Funch will develop into a solid #2 so no need there at the moment.  Boyd is a guy who potential #1 outside for a team with big needs at WR and a #2 similar to Funch.  We need that slot guy, kinda what Cotch played.  Shepard is exactly what we need.

 

http://www.thebackyardbanter.com/reception-perception-2016-nfl-draft-prospects-results.html

"Sterling Shepard simply broke the system with an 82.8 percent success rate against man coverage, and 91.1 percent against press. Question his size, or a future as “just” a slot receiver, but that is a rare ability to get open. Over a full Reception Perception sample, Shepard posted SRVC numbers akin to that of some of the best wide receivers in the NFL. His advanced and nuanced route-running combined with tangible athletic gifts should make him a lock for a top-three ranking at his position."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000516197/article/which-top-wide-receiver-prospects-have-best-hands

"The premier set of hands in college football belong to Oklahoma's Sterling Shepard. Shepard has dropped just four passes on 225 targets over his three seasons, including only one drop over his last 162 targets. However, Shepard is more than just a great pair of hands.

In 2014, he was targeted 35.2 percent of the time (a relatively high number, showing the confidence his quarterback had in him) and had a catch of 25 yards or more once every 6.5 targets (Pitt's Tyler Boyd averaged one every 10.5 targets). Shepard's soft hands, elite focus and ability to get open will make him a favorite of NFL scouts."

i like shepard as well 

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3 hours ago, la8rga8r said:

Looking at that video, how would he be better/different that Philly? Couldn't Philly do those same things if Shula used him that way?

 

Philly is more of an outside receiver, boyds a slot receiver, boyds 6 foot 3, boyds more of a deep threat , better hands,  better after the catch . There's a big diffrence 

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We need this kid. Nah, he ain't no good, we need that kid. But that kid has issues. We need this kid. But that kid will be gone, we need that other kid.

 

I like that kid from that school who did that thing during that one game he went ballistic. Now that kid was something.

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