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Some Jalen Coker love


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4 receptions 78 rec yards, 19.5 yards per catch. and a TD. 

On a dogshit team thats been the worst team in the league for 2 years straight. 

Hes basically a UDFA thats performing like a 3rd/4th round pick. Which is insane. 

I think he needs to go into next season as our #2 WR and Legette at #1. I'm expecting Diontae Johnson to be traded. Mingo is an afterthought. 

 

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Jakobi Meyers, Welker, Theilen, Cruz, Miles Austin, Doug Baldwin, Malcolm Floyd...there are good modern examples that you can hit and find long term contributors that slipped through the cracks.  I really hope this is one of those cases.  Would be nice to find some sort of bright spots this year.

 

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Coker is definitely a guy we need here.  He is already an NFL level route runner and has NFL caliber hands.  XL is more raw but possesses size and speed that cant be taught and as such, its why his upside is still higher than Coker, but Coker absolutely is looking like a great starting WR in this league hopefully for a long time.

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