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Landry is a fringe first rounder.

 

Probably not anymore after better, but so-so results.

 

 

Then there is this:

All you Seahawk fans hoping for Jarvis Landry might consider jumping ship to board the USS Norwood. He approaches Landry's skill in all his best qualities: route savvy, ball skills, and toughness. Now consider that he's 3" taller, has 4.48 speed, and elite agility (tied for third in the three-cone at 6.68). You get the same type of player but he isn't restricted to the slot and there's just oh so much more to work with from an athleticism standpoint. Landry's a fine player. Norwood is better.

 

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He is tough and brave in tight coverage and routinely shows the ability to win in contested situations. While teammate Odell Beckham is probably more of a home-run threat, Landry is the better pro prospect because of his large, reliable hands and natural build and athleticism to do something with the catch.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1824833/jarvis-landry

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