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Anyone know XL’s drop % rate?


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2 hours ago, Basbear said:

Hes a rookie.

 

He needs to buy and use a juggs machine until his hands bleed....

Yep. I’m happy he isn’t Mingo/TMJ level but the body catching has to stop. I’m not going to die on the drop stats but we wouldn’t be talking about his hands if it hasn’t been noticeable.

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16 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We can find defensive production for the rest of the draft and FA.

 

Tmac is that one guy who changes the entire offense. Get him and we don't have to spend big money on a FA WR like Higgins.

 

If Bryce is the guy you need to go get him 1 more weapon. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We can find defensive production for the rest of the draft and FA.

 

Tmac is that one guy who changes the entire offense. Get him and we don't have to spend big money on a FA WR like Higgins.

 

If Bryce is the guy you need to go get him 1 more weapon. 

Matt Millen used to do that poo, spend all his first round picks on WRs. He is not in the GM HOF, let's put it that way.

If Bryce is the guy he doesn't need the first WR off the board. Get him a 3rd round stud. 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, strato said:

Matt Millen used to do that poo, spend all his first round picks on WRs. He is not in the GM HOF, let's put it that way.

If Bryce is the guy he doesn't need the first WR off the board. Get him a 3rd round stud. 

 

 

Tmac is a top 5 prospect. This isn't reaching on WR just because.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, strato said:

Matt Millen used to do that poo, spend all his first round picks on WRs. He is not in the GM HOF, let's put it that way.

If Bryce is the guy he doesn't need the first WR off the board. Get him a 3rd round stud. 

 

 

At best Leggete is a #2 who was barely a 1st round pick. We should’ve drafted Lad, but it is what it is. We can’t go into next season with the same WR core especially if T-Mac falls to us. There’s no impact edge rusher that’s worth a top 5 pick. Might as well get a generational WR and sign some solid free agents on defense. 

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20 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Tmac is a top 5 prospect. This isn't reaching on WR just because.

 

 

We have half a team now as a result of that the policy you endorse, all offense.  

Go and look at what we have given the defense over the last three years. I don't want to do 4 straight years like that. Tell me you do.

It doesn't even matter to me who is good on offense in the first round unless we are replacing the QB and I'm not sure I would want to use that pick to do it for that matter. 

 

edit: Trade back to where the edge rusher is proper value if you feel that way about them. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

And one of his only good picks was a hall of fame receiver.

Stopped clock did better lol. Calvin Johnson I guess you mean. Yeah boy, he was an all timer. 

I think Millen went 3 straight years with their top pick being WRs. Overall he was terrible. I looked up Johnson's tenure and drsaft spot (#2 overall right behind Jamarcus Russell lol), and his second year they were 0-16 and Millen was gone.

Millen was a really good player as I remember it. 

I just don't want to be here a year from now looking at a sorry ass neglected defense again. You don't feed it for 3 years this is what you get. We gave up 30 and thought the defense looked better lol. 

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4 hours ago, strato said:

We have half a team now as a result of that the policy you endorse, all offense.  

Go and look at what we have given the defense over the last three years. I don't want to do 4 straight years like that. Tell me you do.

It doesn't even matter to me who is good on offense in the first round unless we are replacing the QB and I'm not sure I would want to use that pick to do it for that matter. 

 

edit: Trade back to where the edge rusher is proper value if you feel that way about them. 

 

 

I don't think there is much of a chance we go wr in the first round.  If Young continues to play fairly well, our choice will likely dl, lb, or maybe a slight chance at ol.  

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