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"Scootch over, first round WRs"---Allen Robinson needs room


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Nothing against Robinson, but it seems that the average Huddler thinks that all 32 picks of the 1st round will be wide receivers..

 

 

At least the guy who wrote the article thinks Robinson might be one of them.

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Robinson has always been one of my fav prospects. His 4.6 combine 40 isn't what you see when you watch his film.

To me, he's what so many of you like in Latimer but more explosive after the catch with the ability to make people miss.

He'll still be 20 at the time training camp rolls around. So much potential imo.

I think Philly takes him in the 1st.

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Outside of Watkins and Evans, all of the WRs scare me a little. But, nice to see guys like Robinson improving their stock and maybe causing OTs or fellow WRs to drop in the 1st, 2nd, or even 3rd round. I would love to go with 2 WRs in the first 3 rounds. 

 

 

I think better value will be there at WR at pick #28 than at OT.

 

But, then again, maybe Llewan or Martin slip?  If so, you've gotta take the big dawg.

 

Or maybe one of the top CB's (Dennard or Fuller) or S (Pryor) slip?

 

Or, as I posted in another post about a weak ago, maybe none of them fit Gettleman's sense of "value" and Kony Ealy is sitting there.

 

I think there WILL be a good player sitting there for the Panthers to select and there's a good chance that it won't be either a WR or an OT.

 

(P.S. With regard to the OP, I like Allen Robinson a lot too and picking him would definitely not hurt my feelings.)

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Nothing against Robinson, but it seems that the average Huddler thinks that all 32 picks of the 1st round will be wide receivers..

 

I do not understand this comment.  What led you to such a dramatic and inaccurate assumption about what Huddler's think? This article states that Robinson is now probably going to enter the first round discussion with about 8 others.  Huddlers were not referenced in the article.

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