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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

That would be shocking.

I think what he really needs is a good super processor.

In reality, they're definitely going WR at #5 and they might even double dip. They'll probably draft Blake Corum in the 3rd. Keep an eye on OSU TE Cade Stover. I think he's pretty underrated by the mock drafters.

maybe. 

but it's hard to really figure out Jim is doing.  Tanking the offensive roster in Herbert's year 5 to develop young WRs? 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

maybe. 

but it's hard to really figure out Jim is doing.  Tanking the offensive roster in Herbert's year 5 to develop young WRs? 

Who knows with that guy? He wears out his welcome everywhere he goes for a reason. Michigan boosters were ready to run him off until he finally beat OSU.

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

maybe. 

but it's hard to really figure out Jim is doing.  Tanking the offensive roster in Herbert's year 5 to develop young WRs? 

Nabors + Johnston + Palmer - their WR core on paper should be good

Everett was not that great - easy to replace

Corum or others in the draft is my guess

This is how the NFL goes these days honestly - those contracts were bad and the guys were old/injured - I don't think it is Harbaugh as much as just typical cycle

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No.

Willams is always hurt. Given their cap situation this was a no brainer 

Allen was due a fortune and is older. Obviously still super productive though 

This team has been underachieving in the eyes of many for a few years. They’re simply resetting their cap situation and rebuilding around Herbert 

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