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


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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.

I just like the natural mismatch a big guy who runs a 4.5'/4.6' gives your team in most games. Not many teams have DB'S that can match up with a player 6'6 225lb.

I'm also giving a lot of credit to Ricky P working with a player like that.

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#1 (trade Greg Hardy to Raiders for their #1 pick) - Sammy Watkins

#1 (trade 2015's 1st round) - Brandin Cooks

#1 @ 28 - Kelvin Benjamin

 

Championship.

That's a real fantasy scenario.

 

I would hope to get Landry in the 2nd and Coleman in the 4th.

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1st Jordan Matthews (not sure how likely it is we take him in the first)

2nd Allen Robinson (Not sure he lasts this long)

 

I'd have no issues with that.  Then give me a guy like James Hurst at OT.  Hell, if we went WR/WR in the 1st and 2nd, I'd even risk possibly overdrafting Hurst in the 3rd just to make sure we landed a quality OT.  If we wanted him, we might have to do that.  I kinda doubt he'll be there at the bottom of the 4th.

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I'd have no issues with that. Then give me a guy like James Hurst at OT. Hell, if we went WR/WR in the 1st and 2nd, I'd even risk possibly overdrafting Hurst in the 3rd just to make sure we landed a quality OT. If we wanted him, we might have to do that. I kinda doubt he'll be there at the bottom of the 4th.

I really think it could end up being something like

Benjamin in the first

Matthews or Allen in the second.

I'm not sure which I like more. Obviously KB has the most upside but I love Allen and Matthews is soo damn polished as a WR.

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Donte Moncrief (round 2), Martavius Bryant (Round 3).

OL is more important.

 

Which OL are you going to pick at #28 that is likely to be on the board?  Surely you're not going to say an OG.  I view 1st round OGs as luxury picks and we're not in the position to make a luxury pick.  IMO, WR and OT are of about equal importance and there's likely to be much better value at WR at #28.

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