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Top-5 Prospects by Position


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Patterson is as raw as they come. Needs to really improve is route running and hands.Taking a gamble drafting him. Which most ppl will be find with as the potential is there.

You can teach a guy route running. You can't teach the kind of natural playmaking ability Patterson has.

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You can teach a guy route running. You can't teach the kind of natural playmaking ability Patterson has.

Route running yes, hands not so much. Either way the potential is there that would justify a high pick.

But with the draft being so deep with WRs and our line issues we cant afford to take a WR in the 1st.

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I'd like him in the 2nd, but he seems like more of a #2 to me than an elite #1. And I don't see the burst that NFL WR's need. Not just in that video, but in game clips I've watched of him. I'm a bigger fan of Justin Hunter than him, TBH, but I don't view either as top-5.

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Route running yes, hands not so much. Either way the potential is there that would justify a high pick.

But with the draft being so deep with WRs and our line issues we cant afford to take a WR in the 1st.

Hands... well, it's true it can't be taught, but guys can improve in this area. Just look at Brandon LaFell.

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No, Hunter didnt have as impressive year as many hoped.

Rogers played for Tenn in 2011 I believe and tore up the SEC.

I'm sorry, I thought you were referring to Zach Rodgers, who is also a good WR prospect from TN...just definitely not a first round talent.

Da'Rick Rogers is a better WR prospect than both Patterson and Hunter, but it is almost a certainty that he will get into trouble. "Character issues" are a huge cause for concern with him. Dooley gave him numerous chances to straighten himself out, but he never cared enough to try. He was apparently a huge locker room problem, too. He screamed at coaches and players on a daily basis.

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