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Titus Young


Joan Jett

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Been watching some of the senior bowl practice and this guy is impressing the hell out of me, he is compared to Deshaun Jackson.. this guys speed is amazing and reminds me of a Jackson/Mike Wallace.. not sure which round he is projected at but if we could snag him that would be great. Not much info on him yet but I expect a hell of a combine/senior bowl

Not much videos or highlights on him thats really the only decent one.

EDIT: http://walterfootball.com/draft2011WR.php

Projected 1-2 rounded 3rd best WR in draft.

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man i love his ability to cut at full speed....he barely slows down at all

Exactly, this guy is a big steal and means no need for AJ green, we need to try and trade the first pick take another need in the first round and take Titus in the second. Got a really good feeling about this guy.

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Exactly, this guy is a big steal and means no need for AJ green, we need to try and trade the first pick take another need in the first round and take Titus in the second. Got a really good feeling about this guy.

There isn't an NFL team out there right now that doesn't need a guy like AJ Green, no matter what receivers they have on the roster.

AJ Green is basically a younger, taller version of T.O. minus the drama. He's a "natural" receiver. When I watch his highlights and I see his lanky ass standing above everyone else, the way he runs and picks it up out of the air, he looks just like freaking T.O.

This kid looks good too, and I'd certainly take him too if I could, but in addition to AJ.

If the world was perfect, I'd take both of them, and keep what we got and I would make some crazy changes. I'd let AJ and this kid play wideout, substitute LaFell and Gettis at the slot position so they can learn how to run good routes, and take Smith and make him play TE. Boom...you fix all the WR positions and TE!

Smith has practically already played TE for half his career for us with most of his passes being short and his gains coming by way of YAC. Then when you needed too you could just switch to 5-wide ON THE FLY even going no huddle if we could find a QB that can actually do that....imagine the onslaught. Heck, even Jimmy might find a target with that formation!

We would be beast.

PS: Not to mention with Clausen liking to check down and Smith always wanting the ball and bitching about how Clausen didn't give it to him(rightly so btw!)...it would solve that problem too.

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No way i'd take both i'd rather Fairley + Titus Young rather than Green and some other lower ranked DT or so, just my opinion.. but if some how we got Titus+AJ green and any competent QB our WR corps would have potential to be the best in the NFL. Thats dreaming though.

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No way i'd take both i'd rather Fairley + Titus Young rather than Green and some other lower ranked DT or so, just my opinion.. but if some how we got Titus+AJ green and any competent QB our WR corps would have potential to be the best in the NFL. Thats dreaming though.

That's what I'm saying. And yes it is a dream. But a pretty one. We'd go from the worst to the envy of the NFL overnight.

A WR corp so elite, we make Smith a tight end! :D

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