Is that the guard and
WR positions are deep (like CB last year) and LB and S are not as deep (like DE last year)
Michael also new the routes for all of the other
WR positions too.
They are weaker on the OL but improved
the WR positions, the DL and the defensive secondary during this free agency period.
They are trying to make the offense «Dak - friendly,» and it appears they are in the process of overhauling
the WR position just as they did the CB position last year.
I can just imagine Carson having that type of awareness at
the WR position, and the big body opposite Alshon would be unstoppable.
Unless your planning to take a good receiver in Round 1 or Round 2, Where is the real depth now at
the WR position?
Anyway, if we can get him, the team does need A LOT of help at
the WR position.
After proving he belongs under center, Coach Brady Hoke had the ability to move Robinson to a hybrid RB /
WR position, a move which resulted in little sleep for defensive coordinators across the country.
I do think it is reasonable to discuss if it's possible that their are better options at
the WR position.
At 5 - feet - 11 and 160 pounds, Burnett will join early - enrollee Brian Cole at
the WR position for Michigan in the 2015 class.
The idea that a combination of JAGs would have led to equal production from the # 1
WR position is laughable.
We were pretty well stacked with playmakers in
the WR position and special teams (or so we thought).
FootballScoop.com says it is likely
a WR position...
Not exact matches
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».
Poe was a great signing, but we could have spent that money towards our
positions of need (secondary or
WR) and allowed Butler to assume the starting DT role.
When a team relies heavily on one player or
position (QB, EDGE Rusher,
WR, RB, etc.) the odds of them succeeding goes way down because of the odds of them getting hurt or playing hurt at a lower level.
I have surrounded you with talent (no more T. Will as
WR # 2 and Rico will get time as TE) and you either shine like the star I know you are or all of us will be making changes to our
positions this time next year.»
Any group that is one injury away from TWill being it's number one
WR is not a strong
position group
WR — Will Jacobs & Davenport be consistent enough at the
position?
4) Speed
positions like CB and
WR traditionally are places where players see a rapid rather than gradual drop off around 30.
In fact that is true across most
positions except for
WR and TE
The Hawkeyes are dealing with major turnover in the three
position areas that carry the most weight in the returning production formulas (QB,
WR, DB) and have only turned a 20 - win two - year span into top - 45 recruiting.
Already with two Garden State players in the fold (four - stars
WR Brad Hawkins and DE Ron Johnson), the Wolverines are in good
position to land two more elite prospects.
The next year, also in the 5th round, they added Richard Sherman, a
WR - turned - corner from Stanford who stewed during the draft as other players at his
position were drafted ahead of him (he turned out fine).
I think we are in great good shape at the RB,
WR and QB
positions.
Michigan has two commitments from the Garden State, DE Ron Johnson Jr. and
WR Brad Hawkins, but is in very good
position with several other top New Jersey prospects.
Whatever it might mean, Hill and Corley are both two of Michigan's top targets at the
WR and CB
positions.
RB,
WR, TE, slot, H - back, Barkley would be our best player on the Niners at every skill
position.
I think some other needs are more pressing and the
WRs in this draft don't exactly look like a super strong
position group.
While nickelback typically refers to CBs who cover inside
WRs, the best modern nickels have versatility that makes their
position tough to nail down to only one role.
The elite # 1
WR can help you be in
position to win a ring, that's really all you can ask of an individual player.
As a dominant 1 - on -1-winning threat, he does the maximum amount to pull defenders out of
position as a
WR, opening - up the run for guys built for running and more replaceable as runners, as long as you have that dominant player, outside, drawing 2 or more defenders away from everything you might want to do with your other 10 guys against their 8 or 9 guys.
The foundation is set with culture and cohesion, now it's a non-linear mix of five keys: increasing collective execution through impact players (Garoppolo, maybe Foster, # 9 pick) adding playmakers that win situational mismatches (McKinnon, edge, red zone
WR / TE) accelerating development through
position group leader / mentors (Sherman, Richburg, need more) taking weaknesses off the field (Hyde in the passing game, Kilgore, current starting G, roster deadwood) converting young talent into consistent reliable producers (most of the defensive starters and Garnett)
QB 1/2 LB 5/11 OT 3/6
WR 2/5 CB 5/11 S 4/8 DT 3/4 C / OG 2/5 DE 2/6 TE 1/4 RB 1/6 You can kinda see a trend with the later round picks that are expected to be special teams contributors, LB, CB, and S who are also the most picked
position groups.
WR and CB are the two
positions with the toughest learning curve going from college to pro.
Dallas has a tendency to «visit» with players with similar draft projections when they are intending on striking at a
position at a particular place (as a value), but this looks like Dallas is planning on waiting until the
WR value is «right».
WR is the only
position I feel comfortable calling above average, there are others (DL, RB, ILB, CB, etc) that can be but need to prove it first.
Random best / worst case production ranking scenarios for each
position QB: 16 best case / 32 worst case — prediction: 25 RB: 14/24 — prediction: 20
WR: 10/26 — prediction: 14 OL: 16/32 — prediction: 22 TE: 24/32 — prediction: 30
Too much bust potential in a guy like Arden Key to take him over the other R2 guys, especially at
positions like OG,
WR, RB and CB where there's a lot of R2 talent.
(Similar to how they picked a LB in 2015 instead of a safety, CB, DE,
WR or RB when LB was the single strongest
position on the team eh?)
Veach already has shown interest in a
WR and TE, so I expect those
positions to be of interest.
I know we will have 5
wr's i was saying that if it were me, I would run with 4 receivers to make room for depth at another
position of need.
But if there's one
position I absolutely do not question our FO's ability to scout, draft, and develop it's
WR.
- Has outstanding ball skills, is a converted
WR and is still learning the
position.
ISnt going to happen, players like Lamrcus Joyner the RAMS will have to say goodbye to, premium
positions get paid QB, DL, CB,
WR.
but due to the talent and the picks I wouldn't mind switching
wr to TE because of the talent at the position compared to Wr this y
wr to TE because of the talent at the
position compared to
Wr this y
Wr this yr.
244 —
WR E. St. Brown (I couldn't believe he was there) 256 — EDGE M. Frazier (BPA in a
position of need) UDFA — FB N. Bawden (He's the closest thing to DiMarco's talent in all phases; Flowers went in the 4th... too high)
Harbaugh admits that nickel is Peppers» best
position and would probably be the team's best slot
WR right now, too.
Adding a round 1 pick to relatively strong
position groups like
WR, CB, or DE would be a luxury in my opinion.
That said, there are 13 unique draftable
positions for them (QB, RB, FB,
WR, TE, 3 OL, DT, DE, LB, CB, S).