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Some Thoughts on Legette based upon an ex-scout's ranking him WR1 in the draft


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Nice contribution.  Appreciate it.

I have seen him on interviews, and I just like the kid.  He breaks so many molds and stereotypes, I doubt trying to put a label on his is going to work.  I think he can be special.  During his presser he was talking about riding horses and doing wildlife stuff. 

This came to mind:  Lil Nas XL

 

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4 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

I mean it worked against 20 year old college kids, he's going to need to add some more tools and refinement to that in the pros. Being compared to a WR from 30-40 years ago is something else considering the game has completely changed

The WR position has only got easier to play in that time though.

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8 hours ago, MrBubba said:

Legette is a nice prospect, with lots of upside.  But this guy saying he is better than Harrison, Odunze, and Nabors, sorry but he's out of his ever loving mind.  

Time will tell... When the smoke clears, I think we will see there wasn't much difference in the 1st WR drafted and the 8th WR drafted. Legette on OSU or LSU would have looked very different. 

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54 minutes ago, ok2h8pep said:

Looking forward to another season of our receivers looking like poo because they can't get "BY open" 5 yards from the LOS and the cover 0 safety playing 12 yards deep.

Why even watch them? I mean if you are already saying you are projecting another failed season with happening what you are claiming will happen then where is the motivation for you to even watch? Sounds as if you have zero hope here, so what's the point or motivation for you to even turn your tv on next season?

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