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I went to a couple of Tar Heel football games last season, but the WRs didn't really stand out in those games. Even so, Josh Downs looks like a good prospect. He would be a slot receiver due to his size, so we need to address WR in free agency as I've said before. 

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Ian Thomas had feet for hands last season, and his run blocking made him look like he was on roller skates. There is an opportunity for a major upgrade in the second round. On the other hand, I don't remember Ian having pass catching problems prior to this past season, and Ian is fast for his size.

 

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10 hours ago, pantherj said:

The way the draft is looking in the sims we will need to address WR in free agency. The value is not there with our picks and there isn't a number one WR that can be had without making major moves up that are not good value imo.

I like the WRs in the 2, 3 and even til 5th rounds have a couple sleepers. No cream and no #1s......the mid #2s level, slot have a few too. 

But is that what you what to give a rookie QB?? I want to land JSN if the cost is low to move up.... Thats the dream pair and dont care if it cost the late 3rd.....

IMO the class has the best value form mid2- late 5

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