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Dezmon priscoe entering draft

Kansas WR Dezmon Briscoe announced Friday that he will enter the 2010 NFL Draft.

A third-year junior, Briscoe was highly productive throughout his KU career and projects as a likely first-day pick. The 6'3/200-pounder caught 84 balls for 1,337 yards and nine TDs for the disappointing 2009 Jayhawks. As with all big wide receivers, Briscoe's forty time will be crucial for his draft status.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=5582

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Danario Alexander looks like a beast and you can't deny his freakish athletic prowess.. but the man has had 3 major knee surgeries and a wrist injury his first three years at Mizzou. I don't want WRs made of glass..

This Demaryius Thomas fellow reminds me of Brandon Marshall.. could be a stud in the 2nd round.

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Golden Tate, Golden Tate, and Golden Tate again...

He is the most versatile WR in the entire draft.

He can catch the ball deep, he can run after catch, he breaks tackles like a running back, he returns kicks, he does it all...

He is in the mold of Steve Smith and Percy Harvin in that he has elite speed and hands but is built almost like a running back. He has the most stout lower body of any WR in the draft and IMO will make the biggest impact of any WR in the draft next year. IMO he is the 3rd best play maker in the draft this year after CJ Spiller and Dez Bryant.

If there was any way we could get him then I would because having him and Steve on the field at the same time is too much speed to cover. Stick him in the slot and let him go to work...

I think he gets taken in the first round unless teams decide they like Benn and LaFell more than him (which is possible).

The key thing for receiver for me is speed...if you have speed you can find ways to get the guy the ball.

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Golden Tate, Golden Tate, and Golden Tate again...

He is the most versatile WR in the entire draft.

He can catch the ball deep, he can run after catch, he breaks tackles like a running back, he returns kicks, he does it all...

He is in the mold of Steve Smith and Percy Harvin in that he has elite speed and hands but is built almost like a running back. He has the most stout lower body of any WR in the draft and IMO will make the biggest impact of any WR in the draft next year. IMO he is the 3rd best play maker in the draft this year after CJ Spiller and Dez Bryant.

If there was any way we could get him then I would because having him and Steve on the field at the same time is too much speed to cover. Stick him in the slot and let him go to work...

I think he gets taken in the first round unless teams decide they like Benn and LaFell more than him (which is possible).

The key thing for receiver for me is speed...if you have speed you can find ways to get the guy the ball.

Mr. Davis how nice of you to join us. Speed didn't make Drew Carter a star. I agree with you on Tate though. I think he has the potential to be the best WR in this years draft.

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