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Top 10 WR in this year's draft


Ricky Spanish

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according to ESPN insider:

Dez Bryant - OK State

Arrelious Benn - Illinois

Dezmon Briscoe - Kansas

Demaryius Thomas - GT

Damian Williams - USC

Golden Tate - Notre Dame

Mike Williams - Syracuse

Mardy Gilyard - Cinci

Eric Decker - Minnesota

Brandon LaFell - LSU

All top 70 prospects.

If you want more info, just let me know

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11-20

Taylor Price - Ohio

Riley Cooper - Florida

Jordan Shipley - Texas

Andre Roberts - Citadel

Jacoby Ford - Clemson

Emmanuel Sanders - Southern Methodist

Brandon Reed - Utah

Jeremy Williams - Tulane

Marcus Easley - Connecticut

Carlton Mitchell - South Florida

11-14 are the remaining top 100 prospects. their overall draft rankings being 73, 83, 92, 95 respectively.

Let me know if you guys need any more info on these guys or anyone else.

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reading up on shipley, he has a lot of injury problems, which is why he is 25 and still playing in college. he was granted eligibility due to injury.

Reading up on all these receivers, I think that Lafell is the best choice for us. 6'2", with good top end speed, and he's a play maker. he'd be a great compliment to steve and i'm almost positive he will be available with the 47th pick in the draft.

However, Demariyus Thomas is considered the 48th best player in the draft, therefore, there is a chance that he, or anyone after him could be available with our 47th pick. If he is still there, I say grab Thomas.

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Out of that list and considering who's practical, I would love to try to get Mardy Gilyard

I think Tate is very practical. I like Gilyard but Tate seems like stronger version of the same kind of receiver. I expect him to be there when we pick in the 2nd round. I hope we don't pass on him.

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