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Smitty on our rookie WRs


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He really glowed about the 2 kids we drafted last night 

he really really talked up Shi Smith as well.

“He was a 6th rd pick but going make at least a 3rd rd impact.”  He seemed to be drooling on Shi most of the broadcast.  

 

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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

When he says he is going to surprise guys in front of him, he is talking about Robby. 

Think Robby knows this as well.  He had a good night last yesterday.

overall, it’s refreshing to see 3 SOLID WRs in a offense where we be running a lot of 3 WR sets

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I saw where Marshall was compared with DK Metcalf.  If we have Robby, DJ Moore and a Metcalf clone.  We are going to be a high scoring offense.  Pick your poison CMC or any one of these three receivers.

I also saw on YouTube in an interview they said he was 6'2" 200 lbs and Marshall said he was 6'4" 210lbs.  So the dude is still growing.  DAMN

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The DK Metcalf comp I don’t get.

 

the comp I’m leaning more and more towards the more I watch him at camp.


Marques Colston.  The former Saint, Big Body slot WR.  Remember our offense under Brady will look a lot like The Saints.

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DJ, Marshall out wide with Robby in the slot sounds like a 3wide set that will put up points. When have your ever hear 89 talk up 3 young WR for the Panthers? I will take his eye test and say we mite have something special for awhile

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I didn't make the comparison I just mentioning what I read.

Same height 25 more lbs.  

I could see Marshall adding more muscle to get to 235 and be similiar. 

He doesn't need it.  Moose played at 6'2", 215 and was great.

If we end up with a combo that even approaches the Smitty / Moose levels of production people will not want to see us on their schedule.

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

The DK Metcalf comp I don’t get.

 

the comp I’m leaning more and more towards the moware I watch him at camp.


Marques Colston.  The former Saint, Big Body slot WR.  Remember our offense under Brady will look a lot like The Saints.

I think it was Robby in last night's interview that comped him with Demaryius Thomas.

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