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PFF Day 2 WR projection. Different take


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MIngo had a 4.46 40 and this guy has a 4.39.

 A 10th of a sec, if not noticeable just running, will manifest in plays made because that little bit of margin matters. 

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29 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

All this really means nothing if you really acknowledge the truth of it. If he's saying that Legette is going to flop, then whoop-de-doo. Join all the other fans with opinions. If he's saying that it's not going to go over with the fans, well not everyone will be happy anyway.

It's hardly analysis to label receivers or situations as the same without looking at specifics and details as to why things are the way they are.

Furthermore, time reveals all things. It's like I keep having to post the same things that should easily make sense.

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When you watch some of their YouTube highlights, these WR are running free and wide open. Coverage is so soft in college, they are going to meet tougher competition in the NFL that will shut them down. Guys who are good route runners and can create separation can win in the NFL. Guys who are fast and need to be schemed wide open will struggle more. 

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Im pretty excited about a good few WRs in this class. I have to say Franklin isn't one of those guys I'm stoked about.

If their greatest contribution is speed, I'm not the greatest fan. They have to either be a good route guy and create separation or be someone who can muscle the ball away from anyone. If they don't do either of those things we'll, I'm not a huge fan.

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10 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Im pretty excited about a good few WRs in this class. I have to say Franklin isn't one of those guys I'm stoked about.

If their greatest contribution is speed, I'm not the greatest fan. They have to either be a good route guy and create separation or be someone who can muscle the ball away from anyone. If they don't do either of those things we'll, I'm not a huge fan.

How did you feel about ted ginn

speed plus the ability to catch is deadly in the nfl

tyrek hill isnt a great route runner. He doesn't have to be

in the ithet hand, im not dure you g can get it to him

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

How did you feel about ted ginn

speed plus the ability to catch is deadly in the nfl

tyrek hill isnt a great route runner. He doesn't have to be

in the ithet hand, im not dure you g can get it to him

Hill is one of the best Route runners in the league.....

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9 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

How did you feel about ted ginn

speed plus the ability to catch is deadly in the nfl

tyrek hill isnt a great route runner. He doesn't have to be

in the ithet hand, im not dure you g can get it to him

We had a different QB. Guys like ginn are good for gunslingers. That ain't exactly Young.

Get the WRs that will help Bryce rather than the type WRs you prefer.

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49 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

When you watch some of their YouTube highlights, these WR are running free and wide open. Coverage is so soft in college, they are going to meet tougher competition in the NFL that will shut them down. Guys who are good route runners and can create separation can win in the NFL. Guys who are fast and need to be schemed wide open will struggle more. 

Very true, I don't think many understand that. 

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23 minutes ago, rayzor said:

We had a different QB. Guys like ginn are good for gunslingers. That ain't exactly Young.

Get the WRs that will help Bryce rather than the type WRs you prefer.

I dont prefer anything  honestly …but you have to make defenses think that once in a blue moon young MIGHT be able to stretch the field

that inability of his is why i never wanted him to be drafted 

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8 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I dont prefer anything  honestly …but you have to make defenses think that once in a blue moon young MIGHT be able to stretch the field

that inability of his is why i never wanted him to be drafted 

We've got who we've got and we're stuck with it for a while.

We can't draft based on the QB we wish we had. Focus has to be on who's best to help Bryce succeed. Doesn't matter if people don't want him. He's here. Now let's just try to make it work with him here.

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