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If we double dip at Wr what would be your favorite combo?


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Not saying it will happened but if we did this in the draft.

What would be your favorite combo realistically speaking?

Meaning try to use players we can get using realistic round projection.

I have 3 scenario I like.

1. 1ST round Cook - 3rd round Colemen

2. 1st round Kelvin Benjamin - 4th round Bruce Ellington

3. 1st round OBJ - 4th OR 5th Devin Street

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Cooks 1st, Abbrederis 3rd

Hopefully an OT in between them in the 2nd.

I like Abbrederis but if we go Cook in the 1st I wanted get a bigger target like Coleman, Lattaimore or Bryant to complement him and Cam.

Abbrederis being 6'1 isn't big enough imo.

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Not saying it will happened but if we did this in the draft.

What would be your favorite combo realistically speaking?

Meaning try to use players we can get using realistic round projection.

I have 3 scenario I like.

1. 1ST round Cook - 3rd round Colemen

2. 1st round Kelvin Benjamin - 4th round Bruce Ellington

3. 1st round OBJ - 4th OR 5th Devin Street

I like 1st cook 3rd coleman a lot

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I like Abbrederis but if we go Cook in the 1st I wanted get a bigger target like Coleman, Lattaimore or Bryant to complement him and Cam.

Abbrederis being 6'1 isn't big enough imo.

 

I'll take good > big and I'll take Abbrederis over all of the guys you mentioned.  I honestly don't think anyone would be talking about Brandon Coleman if he wasn't 6'6".  If he was 6'2", he'd go undrafted.  Hell, he may still go undrafted.  While fans love the fact that he's 6'6", how many successful 6'6" WRs are there in the league?  Guys like Megatron and Vincent Jackson are freaks.  Most guys who are 6'6" with the athleticism to play WR are making more money in the NBA.

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