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2018 WRs


ncfan

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2017 showed a strong slot #3 WR class, overall it was as strong as a few previous classes

 

Christian Kirk (texas a&m)- Projected 1st, comparison Corey Coleman.  Scouts are starting to buzz on this kid.  Very explosive, some scouts calling him baby Beckham.

Equanimeous St Brown (Notre dame)- Projected 1st.  Big Athletic kid and one of the better route runners out there.

Calvin Ridley (bama)- hyped as the next Amari Cooper coming into filling his shoes.  Same size and athletic ability as Cooper was.  Ridley's hype has been rather quiet due to how heavy the run game has been since he's been there. Older, going to be turning 23 this year.

Courtland Sutton (SMU)- big athletic guy who dominates smaller dbs. Some said he was projected a borderline first round pick in the 2017 draft.

Paris Campbell- the next explosive WR to come out of Ohio State.  Didn't do anything last year but everyone hyping him up this year.

James Washington- overall solid WR. Dominated Chidobe Awuzie in the bowl game last year for 171 yards.

Auden Tate- big target, NFL comparison KB.  6'5 230 FSU staff feels they have anither KB on their hands.  His career has been very similar to KB's and they are expecting that same year 3 jump from him

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On 8/10/2017 at 0:41 PM, *FreeFua* said:

DANTE PETTIS

Pettis is up there as well.  He is long thin with good hands.

He reminds a lot like Josh Doctson who the skins drafted in the first the other year.  Would like to see him add some more muscle.

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8 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Pettis is up there as well.  He is long thin with good hands.

He reminds a lot like Josh Doctson who the skins drafted in the first the other year.  Would like to see him add some more muscle.

I love Pettis, it'll be interesting to see how he does this year as the Huskies number 1 with Ross gone.

He's got great hands and is a very fluid/smooth athlete. His dad Gary played in the Majors for a long time and is currently the 3rd base coach for the Astros. So he knows all about professionalism and all that fun stuff.

 

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On 9/16/2017 at 10:44 PM, *FreeFua* said:

Dante Pettis with ANOTHER punt return touchdown tonight. Also has a touchdown catch as well. 

If Funchess doesn't figure his sh*t out this man would compliment KB and the rest of the group so well

 

my boy 

He's looked good.

 

James Washington of OKSt is shooting to the top of my WR board

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