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My Case for drafting Kennan Allen and Matt Elam.


SuperJTheGreat

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Pros: Keenan Allen is one of the most dangerous receivers in the country after the catch. His athleticism is evident, but it's his ability to make people miss and run through tackles that is particularly impressive. Allen has moves like a running back, displays excellent pad level and even has a fair amount of vision once the ball is in his hands. The Cal junior is also a very physical receiver. He has shown the ability to make the tough catch over the middle, consistently getting outstanding body position on cornerbacks and finding ways to out muscle defenders.

He is our guy. And since his injury he is expected to go in the high 20's trade down, pick up him and a o-line to needs right there.

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Listen here partna, I said since he is coming of an injury he will fall later in the first wrong, any more sense?

That's not what I was asking clarification for.

"pick up him and a o-line to needs right there."

And why the fug would we take the second best receiver who is coming off a knee injury?? No more fugging injured players.

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That's not what I was asking clarification for.

"pick up him and a o-line to needs right there."

And why the fug would we take the second best receiver who is coming off a knee injury?? No more fugging injured players.

He injured his ankle, and I meant trade down, pick him up and a O-Line. And face it Kennan is a smart guy he did not want to risk his draft stock so he didn't force his way into the games.

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He injured his ankle, and I meant trade down, pick him up and a O-Line. And face it Kennan is a smart guy he did not want to risk his draft stock so he didn't force his way into the games.

He missed the last 3 games of the season with a LEFT KNEE INJURY.

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-draft/2012/11/2/3588968/keenan-allen-injury-2013-nfl-draft-wide-receiver-rankings/in/3350423

Do not even attempt to argue with me, you will be wrong every time.

Cordarrelle Patterson is the only receiver worthy of a top 15 pick as of right now.

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