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Hey Cordarrelle fan club what's going on with his stock?


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Here's basically the strengths and weaknesses from his Combine performance;

+ Great size- did come in a little shorter than expected, but also more compact.

+ Great athleticism- he ran a good 40 time for his size.

- Hand size- only 9.08", that's pretty small, particularly for his size, and only deepens questions about his catching ability.

- Catching- I just mentioned it, he dropped a lot of passes and relied a lot on body catches for those he didn't.

- Route-running- very sloppy and unpolished, although this was expected to a large degree.

- Interviews- simply no one is coming away impressed with him, and teams do value this stage of the process.

Overall, he definitely did not improve his stock, more likely worsened it just a bit. As of now I wouldn't expect him to be a top ten pick, although Miami is still a very reasonable option for him.

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I think the sky is the limit with this guy.

He has to go to the right situation, to a team with a good/charismatic (i.e. able to convince him that he needs work) WR coach.

Physically he has it all.

I think even if he busts as a WR you've still got yourself a Pro Bowl calibre return man.

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I've never been a Patterson guy despite the hype. Not enough production and to raw for my taste. I'd take Austin, Hunter and Allen over him even if he was still there. Plus Hunter will probably still be there in the second and offer a much better value.

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