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re: Safety in early rounds?
Posted on 4/6/14 at 5:29 pm to bonethug0108
Posted on 4/6/14 at 5:29 pm to bonethug0108
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You are creating a false scenario to suit your argument.
Of course he is.
Honestly, I don't know that a rookie WR not named Watkins or Evans is going to be a sure-fire fix at the position. In fact, no one knows.
I also think that it's bloody HILARIOUS that a couple seasons ago, many on this board (I think LE included) complained about the front office's decision to draft Meachem in the first round and the groupthink belief was that first round WRs were a waste. Now suddenly these guys want a first round WR, even at the expense of filling another need.
Posted on 4/6/14 at 5:58 pm to Sophandros
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Of course he is.
What false scenario am i creating?
Answer yes or no:
Our WR production was down in 2013
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also think that it's bloody HILARIOUS that a couple seasons ago, many on this board (I think LE included) complained about the front office's decision to draft Meachem in the first round and the groupthink belief was that first round WRs were a waste. Now suddenly these guys want a first round WR, even at the expense of filling another need.
Can we get a link? WTF are you talking about
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Honestly, I don't know that a rookie WR not named Watkins or Evans is going to be a sure-fire fix at the position. In fact, no one knows.
We'll likely bring in a veteran and draft one, as well have some UDFA vie for a roster spot.
We dont need a sure fire fix in 2014.. We just need a weapon that in the future can develop into a WR1/WR2 type.
However,, by sheer numbers alone, there will be several WRs in this class that makes an impact as a rookie. Our offense is as good as any.
This post was edited on 4/6/14 at 6:00 pm
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