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


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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 the receivers look better this year than in years past. Robinson, Cooks and Beckham seem like the real deal too.

I would draft all three above Tavon Austin

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Due to the high amount of WR needy teams and the amount of solid prospects, I think this is going to be a draft where a guy everyone has cemented as a RD1 lock slips to 2 and a guy expected anywhere from the 3-4th moves up to rounds 1-2.  Different teams favor different receiving qualities.  

 

I see Robinson as a good player and he seems really solid but nothing ever jumps out to me from what I've seen.  I'm more on page with getting Cooks, Latimer, Beckham, or Adams. Matthews is still a possibility.  I'd want all of them over Robinson.  He'll be a mid-2nd-early 3rd imo.  

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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. 

 

Evans is the receiver that really scares me.

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Due to the high amount of WR needy teams and the amount of solid prospects, I think this is going to be a draft where a guy everyone has cemented as a RD1 lock slips to 2 and a guy expected anywhere from the 3-4th moves up to rounds 1-2.  Different teams favor different receiving qualities.  

 

I see Robinson as a good player and he seems really solid but nothing ever jumps out to me from what I've seen.  I'm more on page with getting Cooks, Latimer, Beckham, or Adams. Matthews is still a possibility.  I'd want all of them over Robinson.  He'll be a mid-2nd-early 3rd imo.  

 

Nothing jumps out to you?!? 

 

Da fug?!?

 

He makes people look like they are on skates in the open field. Has one of the best YAC ability in the draft. 

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Allen Robinson, WR (6-foot 7/8, 207) — Robinson ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 and 4.50 seconds (improving on the 4.60 40 from the NFL Scouting Combine). He had a 42-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-11 broad jump. He also did the three-cone drill in 6.54 seconds. Robinson had a great pro-day workout. He looked very good running routes. Robinson’s performance really helped his draft stock a lot. It will push him into a crowded group of talented wide receivers in the 2014 NFL Draft class; not the upper echelon of prospects (a group that would include the likes of Sammy Watkins of Clemson and Mike Evans of Texas A&M), but the next tier of talent.

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