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Senior Bowl Targets


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Anyone following the senior bowl? This is where you might be able to find a few gems outside the first round. I know Xavier Leggett from south carolina is a name to keep an eye on is participating in the senior bowl as well as FSUs Johnny Wilson and Georgia Ladd Mcconkey. Just thought it would be nice to start a thread and maybe start posting some tweets.

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4 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I wasn’t big on McConkey going into this week but day 1…wow he’s a route runner and can get separation.

This is what I am looking for in a receiver this year.  I could care less if he is the faster WR in the group or not. If he can run a great route and get separation, I'll take it.   I'm tired of the big receivers that can't get open and when they do, they can't seem to catch the ball.  Young would have a ton of more success if we didn't have so many drops. 

 

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

This is what I am looking for in a receiver this year.  I could care less if he is the faster WR in the group or not. If he can run a great route and get separation, I'll take it.   I'm tired of the big receivers that can't get open and when they do, they can't seem to catch the ball.  Young would have a ton of more success if we didn't have so many drops. 

 

This is kind of the opposite problem we have right now. we have bigger guys but none of them are fast. We cant stretch the field. We have thielen who is a route guy but nobody to threaten deep so we get squated on. I like Ladd but if he doesnt run atleast a 4.4 we dont need him.

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Just now, micnificent28 said:

This is kind of the opposite problem we have right now. we have bigger guys but none of them are fast. We cant stretch the field. We have thielen who is a route guy but nobody to threaten deep so we get squated on. I like Ladd but if he doesnt run atleast a 4.4 we dont need him.

Chark was speed but he did literally nothing for us.  We have speedy guys but they can't get open.  i attribute that to poor route running.  I personally don't believe we put alot of emphasis on route running.

I hear what you are saying but there has to be a happy medium in there somewhere.

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11 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Chark was speed but he did literally nothing for us.  We have speedy guys but they can't get open.  i attribute that to poor route running.  I personally don't believe we put alot of emphasis on route running.

I hear what you are saying but there has to be a happy medium in there somewhere.

Agreed there needs to be a medium.. but Chark was always hurt for most of the year seems like he was a stud in practice and camp. the number 1 wr then the season came...

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