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Joe Adams (Late round sleeper WR)


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I think we address dbpa early in the draft. At least rounds 1 and 2. Now if you think we could use a type of wide receiver that sees the field as a running back and is basically fast as sh*t, dynamics + intangibles....I think Joe Adams is a very interesting prospect.

I mean come on! look at this:

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The only part I have a problem with is the supposed 4.3.

If you listen to arky coaches & fans, then half their team runs under a 4.4, and 20 of their players run under a 4.3.

The Auburn clip up top tells me his in game speed and acceleration blows others away.

That's crazy f'n fast...he doesn't even look winded afterwords

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TY is nice, but I don't think he is near Adams level. All in all, Adams fills a need and he has potential to be on a Hester/Sproles level. To me, taking him is a no brainer.....even if it means trading into the third! Yes, I would redo an AE type trade over again and trade next years 2nd for an early 3 rd this year to get Adams.

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