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Which WR do you like in the draft?


Biggdaddi1022

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thomas will not be there for our 2nd round pick. He may still even go in the first round. crabtree had the same injury and he was still taken high. although thomas is not as hyped as thomas, he had been making a name for himself and scouts and GMs were becoming aware of him, especially with the reports of him running a 4.38 and looking at his game tape. I wouldnt be surprised if someone took him in bottom of 1st round. unless we take gilyard in 2nd, which may be a little high, i'd like to see us go after lamarr houston the dt from texas, even though this a thread about receivers

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I would be happy with any of these guys.

Early Rounds

Golden Tate/ Notre Dame/ 5-11/ 195 lbs.

Demaryius Thomas/ Georgia Tech/ 6-3/ 229 lbs.

Jordan Shipley/ Texas/ 6-0/ 190 lbs.

Middle Rounds

Freddie Barnes/ Bowling Green/ 6-0/ 210 lbs.

Danario Alexander/ Missouri/ 6-5/ 215 lbs.

Antonio Brown/ Central Michigan/ 5-10/ 180 lbs.

Late Rounds/Undrafted Free Agents

Tim Brown/ Rutgers/ 5-8/ 165 lbs.

Rod Owens/ Florida State/ 6-1/ 186 lbs.

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