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Wide Receivers Bowl Performance's


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Well, the college football season is over and many Panther fans are looking for a Wide Receiver to draft. I decided to scan all the bowl games and pick out the best performances followed by their projected round according to NFL Draft Scout. Tell me what you think and who you like out of the group.

Southern Methodist

Emmanuel Sanders- 7 receptions/ 124 receiving yards/ 1 touchdown/ 28 punt return yards

Projected Round: 7th Round

USC

Damian Williams- 12 receptions/ 189 receiving yards/ 1 punt return yard

Projected Round: 1st - 2nd Round

Boston College

Rich Gunnell- 6 receptions/ 130 receiving yards/ 1 touchdown

Projected Round: Undrafted

Bowling Green

Freddie Barnes- 1 passing yard/ 3 rushing yards/ 17 receptions/ 219 receiving yards/ 3 touchdowns/ 2 punt return yards

Projected Round: 5th - 6th Round

Missouri

Danario Alexander- 6 receptions/ 137 receiving yards/ 1 touchdown

Projected Round: 3rd Round

Florida

Riley Cooper- 7 receptions/ 181 receiving yards/ 1 touchdown

Projected Round: 3rd - 4th Round

Mississippi

Shay Hodge- 7 receptions/ 112 yards receiving yards

Projected Round: 5th - 6th Round

Michigan State

Blair White- 6 receptions/ 114 receiving yards/ 1 touchdown

Projected Round: 4th Round

Texas

Jordan Shipley- 10 receptions/ 122 receiving yards/ 2 touchdowns

Projected Round- 2nd Round

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i like jordan shipley. he was the only one i actually got to watch in action. i completely agree with the analysts who were workin' the commentary last night. they said he reminds them of wes welker, and he'd be a great slot receiver for us. i still have faith in dwayne jarrett, especially now that he has a quarterback who's gonna get him the ball and who will have more faith in him as i do. a couple years from now, he could be the next randy moss. i know it sounds crazy, but i just see that kind of fight in him.

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ps: i also don't think we'd be able to get shipley unless we trade up to get him... which means another first rounder gone. but i don't think hurney will do that again this year since it really wasn't worth it last season to get brown who only had a handful of pressures and sacks at the end of the season.

no way in hell he goes in the first round. he's a 2-3 round guy, we'd be able to get him. i think there are other better receivers that we could pick up over him though. He'll be 25, not much room to expand from an age standpoint.

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Second round WR this year, journeyman QB in the 3rd, first round QB next year if need arises, we can get 'er done this year with moore and a round 3. Jake Locker and Ryan Mallet next year are the first two clear front runners, and if we are in need of a QB we will be in grasping range of one.

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Second round WR this year, journeyman QB in the 3rd, first round QB next year if need arises, we can get 'er done this year with moore and a round 3. Jake Locker and Ryan Mallet next year are the first two clear front runners, and if we are in need of a QB we will be in grasping range of one.

exactly why I want danny boy (lafevour). sounds like a superb plan.

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