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WR Ryan Broyles is one of my binkies. Even though he's under 6' and even though we don't need WRs all that much. I like him. He's extremely productive (all-time leader in receptions in div 1) and has turned his life around after some off field problems several years ago. His play reminds me of a young Deion Branch.

But unfortunately he appeared to suffer a major knee injury today. :(
 
3rd round valuepick ?:singing:
 
I'll take him in a heartbeat at pick 96.

Edit: Oops, pick 95. Raiders used their 3rd in the supplemental draft.
 
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Not to be insensitive, but this is just how we like 'em.
 
Not to be insensitive, but this is just how we like 'em.

Speak for yourself. :mad:

Who needs another Slot Receiver, anyway?? :confused:

Broyles has 2 more years of Eligibility left.

If he's smart, he'll take'm both.
 
I'll take him in a heartbeat at pick 96.

Edit: Oops, pick 95. Raiders used their 3rd in the supplemental draft.

I'm calling it 96...and 128...anyway.

95 and 127 are lame numbers...

Well...unless we actually GET them, of course!! :D
 
Speak for yourself. :mad:

Who needs another Slot Receiver, anyway?? :confused:

Broyles has 2 more years of Eligibility left.

If he's smart, he'll take'm both.

I see him more like a young Deion Branch than Wes Welker. A little more long speed (although not a burner) and a little less agility.
 
WR Ryan Broyles is one of my binkies. Even though he's under 6' and even though we don't need WRs all that much. I like him. He's extremely productive (all-time leader in receptions in div 1) and has turned his life around after some off field problems several years ago. His play reminds me of a young Deion Branch.

But unfortunately he appeared to suffer a major knee injury today. :(

Very sad day for that young man. Let's hope his rehab goes well and he eventually is completely healed.

I think we need a burner on the outside that can draw a safety down field for double coverage and open up more field for our TE's and slot guys.

Jeffries and Blackmon should be gone early, so I am very interested to see how Fuller and Floyd run.

I know Floyd has some red flags, but he makes a lot of plays down field and eats up single coverage all game long.
 
Speak for yourself. :mad:

Who needs another Slot Receiver, anyway?? :confused:

Broyles has 2 more years of Eligibility left.

If he's smart, he'll take'm both.

Broyles is a senior. Tough way to end his college career...
 
Thanks, man. I misread the "rSr" as RS Sophmore!! :eek:

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I liked this kid alot and drew a connection to a young Deion like others here.

He won't be an NFL #1 probably, but I'm down for replacing Deion with this kid next year.

"Broyles is a good route runner and very good after the catch. He has good but not great speed and can be used in the return game as well."

Patriots WR in a nutshell.
 
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