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Jones Vs. Adams Vs. Streeter Vs. Childs


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Im pretty positive we will be taking a WR tomm.

There is some pretty good options still available.

Marvin Jones / Joe Adams / Tommy Streeter / Greg Childs

Which WR do you guys want?

I think out FO might go Adams due to his versatility.

But im really hoping for Tommy Streeter. We do not have a player like him on the roster.

6'5 4.3 speed

Any other WR than these 4 and i'll be pretty damn annoyed.

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I think it'd be Joe Adams due to his ability to contribute immediately as a return man. We've put a big focus on special teams this offseason and taking him would be one more big step toward solidifying that aspect of our team.

When 6'5" guys with legit 4.3 speed are still available in the 4th round, it's not because they're such great football players.

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I think it'd be Joe Adams due to his ability to contribute immediately as a return man. We've put a big focus on special teams this offseason and taking him would be one more big step toward solidifying that aspect of our team.

When 6'5" guys with legit 4.3 speed are still available in the 4th round, it's not because they're such great football players.

What do you call almost 900 yards on 40 some completions, 8 tds, and a ypc average of 18?!?! Thats pretty darn good if you ask me. Combine that to his measurables and I dont see how you can pass that up!

He isnt a case of just measurables. He produced on the field as well.

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I wouldn't take Streeter before the 5th. He certainly has potential, but he's at least a year, maybe two from contributing in any meaningful way to an NFL team.

I have no idea why he didn't go back to school. If he had gone back to Miami and continued to develop, the sky was the limit for his draft stock next year.

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I wouldn't take Streeter before the 5th. He certainly has potential, but he's at least a year, maybe two from contributing in any meaningful way to an NFL team.

I have no idea why he didn't go back to school. If he had gone back to Miami and continued to develop, the sky was the limit for his draft stock next year.

All he has to do is run deep go and post routes and he will certainly contribute by drawing S help.

I aint buying that. There is no reason why he cant come in and stretch the field right away with just his elite size and speed alone.

Obviously id like both Adams and Streeter :D

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Streeter is basically Gettis, I'm not sure we'd really make use of two tall 4.3 recievers that need work on their routes. I rather have Adams, let Smith groom him for a while at punt returner and maybe he can make the same transition.

Isnt Gettis 6'3?

That is not elite size....

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How pissed will you be when we take something other than a WR?

I will be pretty damn pissed.

Although I could live with the TE Green. He has some nice size(ht) and speed.

I could live with LB Bradham

I dont see any CB that is anything more than a nickleback left.

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Ok i would love to have streeter, da boy is a beast, id be jus as happy with green, either would contribute immediately, but we need D, and if we can grab chapman, sensabaugh, and wr chris givens, id free float, the only way id take streeter, is if i knew i could land chapman, n taking chapman solidifys the front 7, and sensabaugh completes the comp in the secondary with a potential #2, and givens is a threat as soon as cam looks at him, but green would allow us to kick shockey to da curb, and lock our tes up for yrs, sayn that means taking green would be smart if hes there, i wished our last few picks could be green, sensabaugh chapman, givens

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