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Two 2014 Recievers not named Lee or Watkins


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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

 

Those are the three I'm looking at as well

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Anyone keeping an eye on Miami? They've got some explosive WRs. No one has even mentioned them.

 

i do, being a U fan. Allen Hurns #1 is a big body WR, and Phil Dorsett #4 is a smaller,quick, fast WR. i like Dorsett skill set more because he can get vertical up the field better. as much as i hate to say this, the duo at FSU really intrigues me Benjamin and Greene.

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