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How much long are we going to delay finding our #1 WR


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If we didn't have holes at S, OT, OG, DT, CB, and K and ended up with Allen/Patterson and then Lee in the next two years.....

OMG

That's why we need to hire a smart GM not named Beane to address some other spot like FS, CB and OG by FA.

And we don't need an Allen, Patterson, Lee. I'd be happy with just a Allen and Lee or Allen Watins for Cam to play with in 2014.

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I'd rather give Cam a monster Oline. You give the QB enough time and any receiver will get open eventually.

Also the great QBs make their receivers look much better than they are. I think Cam will be one of those guys. We need guys with reliable hands that run good routes and know to keep plays alive more than we need a true number 1.

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We need help for the offense - a lineman and a wide reciever would be my first 2 picks this year.

I can almost gaurantee that OL won't be the pick in the 1st rd. it'll almost def be a DT, if not a WR. JR and many always knew that Hurney avoided addressing the DT spot in the Draft. For those and I who want Ross, if Ross land here I can almost be certain DT or WR will the the first pick. This year we won't be avoiding these two position.

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That's why we need to hire a smart GM not named Beane to address some other spot like FS, CB and OG by FA.

And we don't need an Allen, Patterson, Lee. I'd be happy with just a Allen and Lee or Allen Watins for Cam to play with in 2014.

Oh I didn't mean both Allen and Patterson, just that those are my two preferences for WR in the first round. So for me it would be Allen and Lee, or Patterson and Lee because nobody is close to Marqise Lee in my (biased) opinion. I actually have Cooper slightly ahead of Watkins as far as WRS next year are concerned. But if we don't get a WR this year, we HAVE to cash in on a great class next year....

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I'd rather give Cam a monster Oline. You give the QB enough time and any receiver will get open eventually.

Also the great QBs make their receivers look much better than they are. I think Cam will be one of those guys. We need guys with reliable hands that run good routes and know to keep plays alive more than we need a true number 1.

Go sign Andy Levitre to boost that OLINE up and build the team through the draft with a young DT and WR.

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Oh I didn't mean both Allen and Patterson, just that those are my two preferences for WR in the first round. So for me it would be Allen and Lee, or Patterson and Lee because nobody is close to Marqise Lee in my (biased) opinion. I actually have Cooper slightly ahead of Watkins as far as WRS next year are concerned. But if we don't get a WR this year, we HAVE to cash in on a great class next year....

Amari may end up being the no.1 WR prospect at the end of next season.

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Go sign Andy Levitre to boost that OLINE up and build the team through the draft with a young DT and WR.

Levitre is extremely good and would be a great fit here. I heard that Buffalo extended him this season however, can anyone confirm? Also he wouldn't be cheap.

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Amari may end up being the no.1 WR prospect at the end of next season.

If Max Wittek's play Monday was a sign of things to come you may be right, however there are NFL guys who think Marqise would be a top 15 receiver in the league right now. Not so sure the same can be said for Amari Cooper....

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Levitre is extremely good and would be a great fit here. I heard that Buffalo extended him this season however, can anyone confirm? Also he wouldn't be cheap.

I havent heard anything about extending him. I might be wrong. But if people sees OL as such a huge problem, why make threads about going after a Jarius Byrd right? Mind as well use that money on Levitre if he's available and find a cheaper FS or one in the later rounds of the draft.

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If Max Wittek's play Monday was a sign of things to come you may be right, however there are NFL guys who think Marqise would be a top 15 receiver in the league right now. Not so sure the same can be said for Amari Cooper....

I heard people like Merrill saying Amari is better than when AJ Green was in college of the same time of their career.

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Should be done this year in the second round. I'm incredibly high on Da'Rick Rogers and his "questionable history" will make him fall to the second. He is the most complete receiver in the draft. I think of Steve Smith +6 inches when I see him play, guy is unreal and would be our next #1 receiver.

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Should be done this year in the second round. I'm incredibly high on Da'Rick Rogers and his "questionable history" will make him fall to the second. He is the most complete receiver in the draft. I think of Steve Smith +6 inches when I see him play, guy is unreal and would be our next #1 receiver.

Im incredibly high on him also. I see maybe a Dez Byrant in him. I'd trade up into the 3rd for him if he's still there.

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