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Amazing Talents at the WR Postition in 2013


carolina-chuck

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A lot of people sees the need for a future star receiver next year like I do. I dont want to say it, but the 2013 imo, looks to be the best to come out in a long while. 2011 had both Green and Jones, but this 2013 class is loaded, I mean loaded with more than one or two top receivers. I can see all of the high projected WRs in next year draft class on to have successful careers.I just wanted to do a quick comparison of the Top few receivers to who they reminds me of when looking at their games.

Keenan Allen California, Jr. (6'3" 210lbs)

Comparison: "Maybe" Andre Johnson or "maybe" Jordy Nelson

Projected round: 1

Justin Hunter Tennesse, Jr. (6'4" 200lbs)

Comparion: Randy Moss/AJ Green

Projected round: 1

Robert Woods USC, Jr. (6'1" 190lbs)

Comparison: Dez Bryant

Projected round: 1

Terrance Williams Baylor, rSr. (6'2" 205lbs)

Comparison: Quicker Hakeem Nicks who can stretch the field more.

Projected round: 1-2

Cordarrelle Patterson Tennesse, Jr. (6'3" 205lbs)

Comparison: A Faster Dwayne Bowe

Projected round: 1-2

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DeAndre Hopkins Clemson, Jr. (6'1" 200lbs)

Comparison: Torrey Smith

Projected round: 2

Tavon Austin WVU, Sr. (5'9" 172lbs)

Comparison: Desean Jackson or a more polished Percy Harvin.

Projected round: 2

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Da'Rick Rogers Tennesse Tech, Jr. (6'3" 206lbs)

Comparison: Julio Jones

Projected round: 2

Quinton Patton Louisiana Tech, rSr. (6'2" 195lbs)

Comparison: Mike Wallace, though for whatever reason I keep telling myself that I'm seeing some of 89 in him.

Projected round: 2-3

"I feel like (Quinton Patton) from Louisiana Tech is the best receiver I've played against since I've been here. I've gone against some good ones in the SEC, too, but he's probably the most complete."

~ Mississippi State CB Jonathan Banks,ESPN.com, Oct. 28, 2011

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I think we will end up with one of those guys definitely.

Yea I really hope so. I really think that all of them will be either no.1 one day or really solid receivers in the NFL.

But lets face it, we really need to address DT and FS in the first two rounds so I really hope that our new GM has some balls to make a huge trade to get back into the 2nd to take whoever falls to the 2nd (Twill? Patterson? Rogers, Austin, Hopkins, or Patton).

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There are others besides these also. Conner Vernon, Stedman Bailey, Marquess Wilson, Marcus Davis, Aaron Dobson.. I mean the list goes on. No excuses to not come away with a good WR. I'm guessing we use our 2nd rounder on WR.

I like Bailey, Dobson, and Mellette from Elon. Im sure These guys should still be in the fourth. Id rather us take Star or Hankins (BPA) if we get a chance to in the first and we really need to take a FS in the second. I rather a FS than a WR (2nd) bc theres a big drop off after the 2nd round into the third or later for Safety.

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