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Wr #1 is in the Lab..


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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Would be nice if we could use Shenault as more than a gadget player, can he not play traditional WR?? 🤔 

I feel like this staff is competent and will get him involved. He was a late addition for us before the season started, but now he will be on equal footing with everyone else as the new offense is installed. We just have to find a way to manufacture touches for him because he's a lot more dangerous than DJ after the catch and is very hard to bring down and runs over little dbs. 

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Targets correlate to production. No matter what at this point if he stays healthy he will get the targets. All you have to do is grab about 60% of them and you’ll be a number one. But of course you have to give the QB a reason to target you. With his limited separation speed he will need to work on his route tree obsessively. I have hopes he can do it. 

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Unfortunately, I believe this is more likely. 

I suspect we will wait until prices start to fall but still make at least one WR addition in free agency.

That is my exact line of thinking!  Let the prices drop and get one in the 2nd wave of free agency and then go all out to obtain a real good one in the draft.

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6 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Would be nice if we could use Shenault as more than a gadget player, can he not play traditional WR?? 🤔 

I mean it’d be so dam nice to have him run up the field seven yards turn around and catch the ball I might go crazy. Craziest thing I’ve seen worst part is he ran routes in jax so it’s not that far fetched.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

He is a nice developmental type guy but no sooner than the 4th IMO.  Raw player

He won’t be available in the 4th and he’s not as raw as you think imo. 
 

He‘s a hands catcher who finds holes in zones well and is good at using his size advantage to position himself to make the catch. I like him in the 3rd and wouldn’t mind him late 2nd if we traded back. 

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Just now, ECHornet said:

He won’t be available in the 4th and he’s not as raw as you think imo. 
 

He‘s a hands catcher who finds holes in zones well and is good at using his size advantage to position himself to make the catch. I like him in the 3rd and wouldn’t mind him late 2nd if we traded back. 

Meh…missing on him doesn’t bother me,  he won’t turn into anything 

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This is a weak draft class for WR's to be honest.

 

Even the best WR Johnston from TCU is not even a sure thing as a #1 WR.

 

I still think trade is our best option at WR. If we can get Jeudy or Sutton we are in good shape. 

It's a weak class if you're looking for a #1 but I think there's a lot of #2s and #3s in this draft. We wouldn't be in rage at #39 to get a guy anyone is projecting as a #1 anyway. Those guys go HIGH.

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Unfortunately, I believe this is more likely. 

I suspect we will wait until prices start to fall but still make at least one WR addition in free agency.

Might as well just shoot for the moon and trade up for Addison if he falls to the early 20s.  Could go WR3 behind Johnston and S-N.  

Just shmaying.

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17 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't think there is any WR worth trading significant resources to obtain in this draft, IMO.

Addison & S-N are the ones for me. Zay as well if he’s there around 27-28. I would be aggressive but not get too far in the weeds with 24 and 25 capital.

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