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WRs to Watch
Though I don't believe that WR is a NEED, I can acknowledge that the Patriots have to look long term as well as short. And I can acknowledge that Moss isn't going to be here but a couple more years and the Pats could use someone to complement him and then take over the #1 position. And that by drafting that person now, that person can develop without a lot of pressure.
So, other than Briz's binkie, Maclin, who will be the highest rated WR if/when he declares, who else is out there? I have a couple players that I'd like more information on: Darius Passmore - Marshall (said to have run a sub 4.3 on grass) Barden Ramses - Cal Quan Cosby - Texas Darrius Hayward-Bey - Maryland (Junior - yet to declare) Hakeem Nicks - NC (Junior - yet to declare) Kenny Britt - Rutgers (Junior - yet to declare) Mike Wallace - Miss Marko Mitchell - Nevada |
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If that Darrius Hayward-Bey - Maryland kid runs 4.40 or 4.45 at 6'3 - 206lbs i think he would give Maclin a run for the First WR off the board. Maryland is not known for their Good QB's in recent years. So you have to think his final numbers suffered some due to that. If Darrius Hayward-Bey does the things listed above he'll be heads and shoulders above the rest in the measurables deparment and on that me be worth the risk/reward factor.
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I'd love it if Nicks somehow ends up here. That kid is going to be a beast in the NFL for years to come (barring injury, of course).
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I'd add Juaquin Iglesias from Oklahoma to the list. I think he would most likely go in like the late 2nd to early 3rd round, and would be a good value I think. He is shifty, with good speed (runs 4.4 - 4.49) and great hands. He can really make things happen after he gets the ball with his great vision. Not your Moss stretch the field player, but would be an excellent #2 compliment as he is kinda a mix between Welker and Moss in style (Not saying he is as good as these guys cause he is not right now)
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Massaquoi from Georgia could be a really good possession receiver in the NFL. Let's not forget that Percy Harvin may also declare for the draft and I personally think he'll buck the Florida wide receiver trend.
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Dominick Goodman and Marty Gilyard of Cincinnati.
Goodman is an excellent possession receiver with some speed and quicks whom I think could replace Gaffney. Gilyard is a big play kid whom I would love to see get some schooling from Randy. |
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FWIW, I really like Jordan Shipley from Texas. However, he was recently granted an extra year of eligibility, so he probably won't be coming out... |
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I'd add LSU's Demetrius Byrd as a mid round pick to that group. He's a strong athletic player that could rise after getting timed. His times are all over the board right now anywhere from 4.39-4.58. He looks like a player that could be a good #2 to me. |
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