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[The Athletic] Dane Brugler's 2025 7-round Mock Draft


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On 4/17/2025 at 3:41 PM, kungfoodude said:

I love Bech. A guy with some speed that can actually catch the ball.

I have been on the Bech bandwagon since well before the SR Bowl.  Hoping that he would stay a hidden gem and we'd be smart enough to grab him late.  I just don't think Morgan cares as much about WR as we do

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

I have been on the Bech bandwagon since well before the SR Bowl.  Hoping that he would stay a hidden gem and we'd be smart enough to grab him late.  I just don't think Morgan cares as much about WR as we do

Yeah, this WR class has some very good candidates to be productive NFL WR's, if not many candidates to be NFL stars. 

Currently, the only truly consistent and productive WR we have had since the Moore trade is AT. One would think we would eventually attempt to remedy that.

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23 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, this WR class has some very good candidates to be productive NFL WR's, if not many candidates to be NFL stars. 

 

That is it--and you and I both know that some star emerges from these ranks every year--I see Bech as a guy who can have an AT-type career.

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26 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, this WR class has some very good candidates to be productive NFL WR's, if not many candidates to be NFL stars. 

Currently, the only truly consistent and productive WR we have had since the Moore trade is AT. One would think we would eventually attempt to remedy that.

I thinkall we need at this point is a productive WR.  I'm not sure Bryce needs a true #1 WR

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37 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, we focus on gambling on these project #1 WR types versus the obviously better and more productive players.

Also, I think Bryce is best when he spreads the ball around.  Feeding a true #1 takes away Bryce's best ability which is to find the open guy.  

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12 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, this WR class has some very good candidates to be productive NFL WR's, if not many candidates to be NFL stars. 

Currently, the only truly consistent and productive WR we have had since the Moore trade is AT. One would think we would eventually attempt to remedy that.

We have far surpassed attempting we have thrown too much at that fuging position to have nothing to show for it. 

2024 1st, 2023 2nd, 2021 2nd and yet here we are still needing WRs....

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11 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

We have far surpassed attempting we have thrown too much at that fuging position to have nothing to show for it. 

2024 1st, 2023 2nd, 2021 2nd and yet here we are still needing WRs....

Fair point. Hence why as upset as people were about a theoretical trade for Higgins, at least it would have removed us from likely fuging up another WR evaluation again.

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