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Will We Ever Get Our Number 1 Receiver In A Draft?


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I would LOVE to have alshon out there for carolina... great guy off the field no worries w that.. dosent talk smack but dosent take poo. He has massive hands of glue and he gets UPPPPPP and fights for the ball. I couldnt imagine how electric this team would be with cam throwing to a big target like alshon. The city would be insanely buzzing. That would be one young player to make a huge difference with the team. Adding to the WR core. Unless we snag a J Matthews or something I say we skip it and look for FA, trades or something with someone, and focusing the draft on CB and O line and a stud TE if out there. I think snagging Andre Johnson for his final few years in a Carolina UnI would be sweet. If him and Smith could get along which I think they would.. That would be nice

 

We no doubt have to make some moves in FA or the draft this offseason. Im hoping we have the money to make moves.

 

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Man........................  I just want Cam to have what almost every other Qb in the league has.    That comfortable feeling in throwing the ball up to his #1 WR and knowing that there's a good chance of that WR beating his coverage and coming down with the ball.

 

I'm jealous that the Colts got Luck some new toys in the draft.

 

Dalton gets new toys..

 

Falcons got Ryan the GOAT TE,  and JJ.

 

 

We've gotten Cam -  Ginn,  Olsen (I love Olsen,  but,  he's not exactly a game-changer)?   I'm sure i'm missing some,  so don't kill me. 

 

Maybe we'll get a 9th string WR from the Broncos this off-season,  to really give our offense the bounce it needs. 

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Oh please, stop trying to make this about some disrespect for your favorite college team. Nobody gives a damn, this an NFL forum.

Frankly, I don't recall how I felt about the guy since it was nearly two years ago. It couldn't have been too strong either way.

 

If you really believe that nobody on this board has no college allegiance then you are very naive. Believe what you want, though. 

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With the league the way it is, I don't think it's necessary to have a true #1 if you have a few competent #2's and #3's.  We don't, clearly, and generally speaking you can find that kind of talent in the second and third round.  I mean, maybe on his best day Lafell is a #3, and I can honestly see us keeping him if we give him a modest extension because he knows Cam and the offense, there's some degree of familiarity there, and Ginn isn't as trustworthy.  I love Ginn's speed, but the drop problem hasn't really gone away.  Even if we did end up keeping Ginn and Lafell I'd bet a double-dip at receiver would have a high probability this draft, because they're essentially the best of a sad lot at receiver and it's something that has to get fixed immediately.  Then there's both offensive tackles to worry about, possibly another guard, a true backup at TE, and I wouldn't mind another couple of corners.

 

 

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Amini will be really good when he gets healthy. I am not worried about it. I am pretty sure our gm and front office are not retarded and realize wr is a need and I am sure it will be addressed. Don't get all your panties in a wad over it

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