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Two 2014 Recievers not named Lee or Watkins


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  • 2 weeks later...

I'm not big on Watkins or Lee, TBH. I wouldn't mind one of them if they fell to us and the value was real good, but in terms of using a high pick - or trading up - that's a bad idea, IMO. I like Matthews, but not enough to justify a 1st round pick on him. Maybe if it's a late 1st, but it's so early right now it's impossible to say where we'll be picking.

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Matthews did not benefit from Rodgers whatsoever. J. Rodgers doesn't possess the same arm that his older brother carries around (which is why he went undrafted). At best, J. Rodgers will be a good back up or an overachiever in a West Coast offense.

Matthews

Evans

Coleman

 

i like Coleman as well, big guy with decent speed. he seems to be stiff tho, and i want to see him run more routes. i will be watching him this year even more.

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Kasen Williams is another guy who is going to be VERY good in the NFL.  Good route runner, understands how to beat DBs without elite speed, and has great hands.  Has a couple of character red flags, but he's going to be a player for sure....

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Kasen Williams is another guy who is going to be VERY good in the NFL.  Good route runner, understands how to beat DBs without elite speed, and has great hands.  Has a couple of character red flags, but he's going to be a player for sure....

 

yep i have been watching his cutups on draftbreakdown too.i will be watching him next year as well.

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another rising junior not getting much pub is Ohio St WR Devin Smith.he has deep speed with decent size, and pretty good hands. always finds a way to get behind a defense.

 

 

Braxton Miller highlight tape, but his Favorite WR is Smith.#15.

If braxton had an arm he'd be one nasty QB to deal with.

 

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This is WR but like to throw Eric Ebron's name in here as well.  As a UNC fan would love to see him stay until his senior year, but realize with his ability he might be in the league next year.  Kid has real good athletic ability and good hands, plus solid blocker.  If he fell to our 2nd pick IMO, he would definitely be worth the pick to pair with Olsen.

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