Sentences with phrase «wr if»

I would have no trouble with our Falcons drafting a first round talent WR if that is the only first round talent remaining at pick # 26.
Four second round picks in this draft would be something to fix both lines with (Ragnow, Price at RG or Brown at RT, a DE / DT, and even a top WR if they wanted
I'm fine with waiting till the 3rd to grab a WR if Dez signs.
IOL / DB if they move into late 1 / mid 2, WR if they don't 3.
I can't see the Jones» giving the go ahead to draft a WR given how long it usually takes to develop a WR if they believe that Jason Garret is gone after this year.
I would only consider a WR if that pick if it was one of these two and I favor Moore over Ridley.

Not exact matches

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If your WR is say 2.5 % and inflation creeps up 1 % the WR is still pretty low.
I understand that the WR rejection of any tax increases is inconsistent with the Liberal and the NDP positions, but the question all the opposition parties have been asked is «will you work with the other parties if there's a minority government».
A 5 % WR doesn't mean safety if you're earning that by leveraging long.
But while I was trudging past the almost - deserted Christmas - tree store in the Catholic school parking lot, a salesman suddenly leaned over the fence to ask if I wanted a wr ¥ ath to take home.
Chuck: again, these cities you are talking about used to be their cities before the jews occupied the palestinian land... so to make things clear, these terrorist palestinians are launching rockets towards their occupied cities trying to recapture them... if jews wish not to get hurt, probably they shouldnt be wr they do nt belong!
You already have OBJ, Shep, Marshall (if he remains) and Engram (who is really a WR especially in Shurmur's offense).
Pretty sure Dez would be an improvement over at least one, if not two of the 3 WRs on that list.
He may not have led the league, but I would argue he was able to produce more that season than most other WRs in the league if faced with the same QB and coverage.
That perhaps an extra wr spot could be kept in lieu of a fb if Burton can cover that spot as the move te
There is a case for Hines Ward even if it involves including non-standard measures for WRs like blocking.
I'm wondering if we were playing against teams at the best times (injured qb's, rb's, or wr's) often or were teams scoring less against us compared to other teams.
But if they go for a WR in the first (which I an most of the boards hope is not the case), is it because they believe those WRs are NFL ready week 1?
I think the FO wants their WR group to look something like this... Guys that are fast with wiggle... even if the WR is picked at 50, Kirk, Miller, St.Brown, Chark... all guys with speed that can separate.
Rookie WR's are very hit or miss as far as contributing in the 1st year, so are we really going to cut him if we draft a WR?
If that's the case, Ramsey can lock up whatever WR.
If JG and this young roster can bounce back (Dak and the WR group specifically) we can make an equally impressive run and sustain that run while being under the cap.
If Hurney sticks to his board I think a CB or WR will be at the top when # 24 rolls around.
Still could if we think the value is right, but the real strength of this year's WR crops, in my mind, is rounds 2 - 4.
But in the here and now, if we were playing tomorrow, I'd rather start with OG than WR.
If he's been able to develop some chemistry with his WRs and hit a hot streak come November, Baylor might just be able to sneak out of Norman with a win.
Still, both offenses are far from healthy, as Saints LT Terron Armstead (thigh, out) and WR Michael Thomas (hamstring, not listed) could play limited snaps if active, while Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin (ankle, questionable) and TE Cameron Brate (hip / knee, questionable) aren't guaranteed to play Sunday.
When / if this year's draft starts playing on a regular basis, this could change, but I think Trubisky is going to need upgrades at WRs and possibly TE.
If he improves like he should, gets a healthy and decent WR corps, and Dan gets back to his earlier innovative play calling days, Fitz has every chance of being the best QB ever to wear the Maroon and White.
Our offense is not built around solid WR play and wouldn't be even if everyone was healthy.
If Snead comes, the Ravens will have 3 legit starting WR and Moore on the roster.
While it's still unclear if Dennis Norfleet is still on the team, the senior WR issued this apology to his Instagram...
if everyone is riding the hype train about QB»S and no WR's look what happened last year we got a top 7 pick at 15.
Add him to the stiffs at WR and see if anyone stands out.
An NFL team could flex him out to run routes up the seams or might line him up as a solo - side WR and throw him slants or fades, if opponents try to handle him with one inferior DB.
R1P8 EDGE HAROLD LANDRY — BOSTON COLLEGE R2P7 DL DA'RON PAYNE — ALABAMA R4P5 DL KENDRICK NORTON — MIAMI R4P15 LB SHAQUEM GRIFFIN — CENTRAL FLORIDA R5P8 CB KEVIN TOLLIVER — LSU R6P7 WR ANTONIO CALLAWAY — FLORIDA R7P6 EDGE JOE OSTMAN — CENTRAL MICHIGAN If you want to have a late round man - crush, check out Ostman.
With Ben Watson back in the fold, I think they can wait to pick a TE later so Payton can mold him for the future but if Payton is 100 % behind Goedert, Hurst or Gesicki, I'll be fine with that but right now, I think they may opt to go WR (Kirk or Moore) than TE in the first round at this point.
If I had to guess, I would say that it would be UCLA WR Devin Lucien, but it appears that there may be some others in play.
I think if we draft a WR early, Dez is out.
If drafting a guy is only worth it unless they have the supporting team around him then you're saying don't draft a WR until you have a QB, don't draft a RB until you have an OL, don't draft a LB until you have a DT who can shield him, don't draft a corner until you have a Safety who can provide coverage over-top, don't draft a left - side edge rusher until you have a right - side edge rusher, etc etc (obviously these are exaggerations).
Don't be surprised if they draft a WR or 2 early in the draft, if we decide to cut Dez after the draft.
If the Cowboys seemingly addressed (not fully, but in large part) their need for both WR and O Line, can we use the 2nd round pick to move up for a Derwin James or Roquan Smith?
I think 59 is a good slot for WR, but it wouldn't surprise me if they deal down from 9 or up from 59 to get into the first half of the 2nd.
Do we still draft a WR, if he's the BPA?
8: R1P8 OT CAM ROBINSON ALABAMA (plays RT, Oher is swing backup tackle if he comes back) 40: R2P8 TE EVAN ENGRAM MISSISSIPPI (probably goes in the 1st IRL) 64: R2P32 CB CORDREA TANKERSLEY CLEMSON (one of the good corners will last this long since there are so many) 98: R3P34 EDGE DEMARCUS WALKER FLORIDA STATE (won't last this long) 115: R4P8 C PAT ELFLEIN OHIO STATE (won't last this long) 152: R5P8 WR DEDE WESTBROOK OKLAHOMA (he won't last this long) 192: R6P8 S XAVIER WOODS LOUISIANA TECH (good value) 233: R7P15 RB I» TAVIUS MATHERS MIDDLE TENNESSEE (looks like G is interested in him)
IOL / DB / WR / Edge — Ideally they need to trade into the sweet spot of the draft (late 1 to mid 2) and get at least one of Wynn, Daniels, Oliver, Sutton, Sweat (if no Landry).
He might not help to pass protect, but if he can kill teams in the middle of the field just like every TE did to us the past few years, it would be awesome... I love hybrid prospects (CB / FS, SS / LB, TE / WR, RB / WR), they bring something that the opposition might have trouble dealing with over and over again...
If we add 2 WR's via FA to the equation, who are the WR's that are out?
Couldnt agree more on your assessment to draft either cb or lb in first but if treadwell wr falls to us i cant see passing him.
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