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Don't sleep on this dude right here...


Jeremy Igo

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13 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Jarius Wright is going to make noise.

Might be the best route runner of the whole group. Dude was open all night.

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Yeah, I think this is an underrated pickup. I like this guy and I think in Norv's offense, he's gonna shine.

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Pretty excited about adding both Moore and Wright.  

I do appreciate Torrey too, but more for his leadership perhaps than what his on field production will be, though his being a deep threat will be very important IF he catches a reasonable amount of his targets.  

Our coaches may have a very difficult decision who gets on the field from our WRs. Typically we often only have had 4 active on game day, though that may have been skewed by the years we had Joe Webb actuve as an emergency WR. 

We've got 6 guys that all could provide real value at WR. Look how Byrd flashed last night.  Who would you sit among our top 6 WRs?!  Glad I'm not a coach.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

No where near the same comparison. Wright was a third down machine in Minny.

I think both Wright and Smith will have an impact on the field.  Perhaps just as important though is the assist they can provide to Moore/Samuel and to a degree Funchess on how to refine their skills.  Dudes are still raw and can get a lot of knowledge from those guys.

 

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I hadn't known until recently that Norv started as a WR coach.  It sounds like he is providing very hands on coaching to that group and demanding real improvement (perfection!) on their routes.  We may be shocked at the transformation in our WR corps, at least I hope so!!

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26 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

I hadn't known until recently that Norv started as a WR coach.  It sounds like he is providing very hands on coaching to that group and demanding real improvement (perfection!) on their routes.  We may be shocked at the transformation in our WR corps, at least I hope so!!

I hope so. We never seem to be able to have a good wide receiver Corp. Few good players and the rest trash. 

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This!

This is why I really want daily updates on this WR group 

 

Whats your #1 and 2? Funch, Smith, Moore

Whos your slot? Smith, Moore, Wright, Samuel?

 

Qhats the pecking order and depth.  Because this is a Deeep group on paper, probably deeper than weve had.

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