JPsPats
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People are falling in love with his straight line speed but I think he would be a horrific fit in this offense. His route running is sloppy at worst, lazy at best and his hands are extremely suspect. If I'm looking at a deep threat in this draft, I would rather go for DGB at 32, Devin Smith in the 2nd, or one of Phillip Dorsett/Tre McBride in the 3rd (if Dorsett lasts that long).
I don't know about Dorsett but I agree with your round1,2,3 options here. I don't know where Conley might fit.
I look at Dorsett as a more polished version of Perriman. He wouldn't be my ideal pick, but I don't think he'd be as hard to coach up as Perriman would. And I'm not a fan of Conley. Very gifted athletically but he has a case of alligator arms.
I haven't studied Dorsett or Conley which is why I'm non-committal. But I like DGB, Smith and McBride as you rank them which was really my point.
I think if we were taking a reciever with 32, my pick would be DGB or jaelen strong. I think DGB is a big time talent who can flourish with his time with Tom Brady and can be jimmy G deep threat target in the future (I love garrops deep ball). But if we don't take the chance on him then I think jaelen strong is the next best option. He's fast, big, good hands, athletic, and has pretty good body control. I just think he has to polish up the route running.