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Some Jalen Coker love


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The thing about Coker--he catches it when he is targeted most of the time--the only time he doesn't is when the QB throws a bad ball.   I think Legette and Coker can be the dynamic duo next year--need a #3 and maybe a #4--if we can get a third or fourth rounder for Johnson....

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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

The thing about Coker--he catches it when he is targeted most of the time--the only time he doesn't is when the QB throws a bad ball.   I think Legette and Coker can be the dynamic duo next year--need a #3 and maybe a #4--if we can get a third or fourth rounder for Johnson....

They need another Diontae like guy and a stud TE. Sanders ain't it there. 

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21 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Some huddlers were screaming for him before we signed him.  You know, the coach's ability to recognize talent is alarming--You keep Mingo and put Coker on the PS...How much do you need to see?

Moore has also been solid--as a #5 WR.

Had him in most of my mock drafts, was surprised when he was pick up. 

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1 hour ago, strato said:

They need another Diontae like guy and a stud TE. Sanders ain't it there. 

If Legette is playing like a #1 by the end of the season, it would help, but I am not sure he is more than a #2 and Coker would be a very solid slot--so you could be right---problem I have with that is no legit #1 is coming here in free agency and we should go QB and Edge in the draft---we shall see.  I mean, you may not need an Alpha if you have three Betas.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Some huddlers were screaming for him before we signed him.  You know, the coach's ability to recognize talent is alarming--You keep Mingo and put Coker on the PS...How much do you need to see?

Moore has also been solid--as a #5 WR.

They factor in draft position over actual ability too much of the time. Its the same reason we went into the season with Bryce as the unquestioned starter. 

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36 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If Legette is playing like a #1 by the end of the season, it would help, but I am not sure he is more than a #2 and Coker would be a very solid slot--so you could be right---problem I have with that is no legit #1 is coming here in free agency and we should go QB and Edge in the draft---we shall see.  I mean, you may not need an Alpha if you have three Betas.

I am not sold that we go Qb in the draft up top. Just because we need so much for one thing, and there is no real clear savior at QB so far as I can see in October of their season. To be fair I haven't even looked semi seriously at it. All I am capable is semi.

But also I think Canales skill set suits a vet QB better, and in lieu of an overwhelming option in the draft let's just pick some talent there. Preferably defense. 

The thought that these guys can at least identify a UDFA that could make it helps me envision someone like - I shouldn't even say a Smitty - but someone good that can translate to the league that is still on the board in the 3rd or very early in the 4th round. 

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