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If we don't take a WR with our first pick..


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Which I actually think could be smart unless we got a chance to go after Tate or Bryant..we could wait and get a guy like Jacoby Ford. He reminds me a lot of Percy Harvin.

He's probably going to be one of the fastest if not THE fastest guy at the combine so he might end up going in the 2nd round but if we could have him in the 3rd I think he'd be a steal.

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Then take him later...IDC

Even though I have a feeling after he runs a low 4.3 40 at the combine he will shoot up a lot of draft boards.

I don't know if he's that fast. I go to clemson and I watched most of the games in person or later recorded.

He is definately fast on the field. When spiller would break those long returns and runs ford could actually be behind and catch up to block with spiller at a full out sprint.

I don't know if he'll be around a 4.3 but who knows, we'll come back to this in a few months.

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he wont be the fastest but in the top 3 fastest at the combine. trindon holliday will be the fastest. he can run good routes and has speed to be a deep threat, but he has inconsistent hands. may be the next devin hester.

Ford is a lot faster than Holliday.

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I don't get the hype with Demaryus Thomas? He looks exactly like Jarrett to me...big, physical WR with mediocre speed...

My top 5 guys we MIGHT have a shot at would be:

1. Golden Tate

2. Brandon LaFell

3. Mardy Gilyard

4. Jordan Shipley

5. Arrelious Benn

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I don't get the hype with Demaryus Thomas? He looks exactly like Jarrett to me...big, physical WR with mediocre speed...

My top 5 guys we MIGHT have a shot at would be:

1. Golden Tate

2. Brandon LaFell

3. Mardy Gilyard

4. Jordan Shipley

5. Arrelious Benn

He is way more physical than DJ..and faster than him too.He is raw.

But most of those top 5 guys prob will be gone by the time we pick

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