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Yep forgot him, too many moore's in this draft
moore of ole miss is an amazing slot receiver. He can get separation in a phone booth.
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Yeah I like him there Much more than Simms seems to...I like Stevenson as a day 3 receiver.
Darden is a playmaker. He can be used in many different ways and does nothing but make play after play.Darden an interesting name to remember
Aside from a few first rounders, this is a rough WR class in my opinion.
Terrance Marshall and Rondale Moore are a couple guys you might target in round 2, although both have hype for going earlier.
For sleepers, I like Josh Imatorbhebhe (one of the few actual X's in the class) and Cornell Powell (this guy can do everything, and I can't believe no one is talking about him).
That's a surprisingly good comparable for Imatorbhebhe. He's a bit of an enigma for me, but there's definitely enough that I would take him over the scores of slot receivers that fill up the middle rounds.Imatorbhebhe is great! He reminds me a little of Josh Gordon (not saying he'll hit that ceiling, just talking about style). Good call. Powell is someone I go back and forth on, and I'd be open to being convinced if you have the time to give a more in depth scouting report on him. I prefer Amari when I watch their games, but that might be because I'm biased toward short, stout players with after the catch ability.
Aside from a few first rounders, this is a rough WR class in my opinion.
Terrance Marshall and Rondale Moore are a couple guys you might target in round 2, although both have hype for going earlier.
For sleepers, I like Josh Imatorbhebhe (one of the few actual X's in the class) and Cornell Powell (this guy can do everything, and I can't believe no one is talking about him).
He's capable of playing anywhere because despite his size, he has excellent agility. That being said, his best position is X.marshall is the real deal. Could he play the “Z” receiver spot for us?
He's capable of playing anywhere because despite his size, he has excellent agility. That being said, his best position is X.
He's the rare X who you could isolate in the slot if you wanted to.
I don't know, what is our offense?who is the elusive “Z” receiver that fits best in our offense?
Dyami Brown?who is the elusive “Z” receiver that fits best in our offense?
Dyami Brown?
I think this WR is probably a bit overhyped, but I still think it's a very good classAside from a few first rounders, this is a rough WR class in my opinion.
Terrance Marshall and Rondale Moore are a couple guys you might target in round 2, although both have hype for going earlier.
For sleepers, I like Josh Imatorbhebhe (one of the few actual X's in the class) and Cornell Powell (this guy can do everything, and I can't believe no one is talking about him).
Tutu is a really small receiver, but he is so dynamic. He literally is a threat to score every time he touches the ball.
his size causes him to drop, but would he be in bb’s board?
Yeah there are a few of them in this draft - Devonta Smith, Elijah & Rondale Moore, Dwayne Eskridge, Shi Smith et al...
Bill's board is so damn small, to our great disadvantage, so who knows who's on it and who isn't?
He's all projection. Very little experience, like 4-5 games started in his career I believe. A seasons worth of games give of take.@BaconGrundleCandy thoughts on Simi Fehoko?