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WR - Sterling Shepard (Oklahoma)- After passing on Josh Doctson at # 34, we miss that top tier of WRs (Doctson, Thomas, Fuller, Braxton Miller and Tyler Boyd).
To be frank, this veteran Alabama secondary should be a mismatch for a rather nondescript group of WRs, particularly with a downgraded passer behind center.
But neither of the WRs nor the TE are good blockers which is kind of a requirement to max the power run scheme.
He counted for 4 TDs, hitting a host of WRs like David Laser, Jake Prizant, Jon Chaikin and Parker Rijos.
The Chiefs expect to do great things this year and don't want to risk many of the WRs on the team getting hurt on returns / special teams.
Definitely this pick should be on D. None of the WRs warrant this pick, and while Howard might, this TE class is loaded too and the Titans» TE need is not immediate.
According to a South Carolina defender, the team knew what routes many of the WRs and TEs were running before they did them.
I do have a prejudice for the big, physical, fast kind of WRs.
However, when his protection is inadequate, his mechanics, accuracy, and decision - making all go down the toilet, making the play of his WRs irrelevant.
Im pointing out that the Giants took Beckham in the first and you could make a similar arguement about the positional value of WRs.
If Allen is the pick, he will have the same issue on the Jets with our current core of WRs.
If Dez signs we have two «Boldin'type of WRs.
Good thing Dallas has a bunch of WRs it has taken a close look at in rounds 2 - 4, and plenty of LB prospects too.
None of our wrs demand a double team which is why so much pressure gets put on carr.
Saying that he is only succeeding because of his WRs is BS.
His level of talent is easily replaced in this league and my last point is none of the WRs on this roster are even good.
However the Wildrose gets everyone fired up thinking «that damn Rachel Notley wants to destroy the family farm» and rather than try to find the facts out people just believe what comes out of the WR as the god given truth.
re: As long as Jean is the head of the WR, there's no threat of the WR and the PCs joining forces, the PCs are too smart to tie their political future to that man.
The Herald coverage of the WR AGM said Jean's characterized the WR's struggle with the NDP as a life or death battle for Alberta but put a different spin on the WR's battle with the PCs — it was «a principled check on a wayward dynasty» and urged the WR to make the PCs feel welcome.
I was surprised to see that notwithstanding the success of the WR at the polls Jean only managed to get 78 % support on his leadership review.
There is also a TON of WR depth in this draft.
We can't afford to go into the season with our current group of WR's, and expect to have success.
There is ONE receiver in particular in the draft that isn't the tallest, nor fastest, strongest, but one in particular is unquestionably is so far ahead of the rest of this WR class (and in recent memory) in a.) separation & b.) route running.
Following the pledge of WR Brad Hawkins to Michigan on Friday afternoon, several UM coaches and commits shared their happiness about the four - star going blue.
Let me be clear lest I be put in some nutbox category — I do NOT think Flacco is elite, nor do I think Dez is that great of a WR.
#Michigan doesn't need a ton of WR commits in 2018,...
Anyone with a lick of sense knew he was not nfl caliber, he's the j rus of wr's.
And if the Cowboys go and sign a couple of WR's in FA, like Moore thinks could happen, and draft one high, you have to think both Dez and Beasley are gone this year instead of next.
Realistically I get the feel they re taking the highest defensive player on their board (most likely LVE) unless they have their pick of the litter of WR and can get their # 1 WR target.
He is hardly mentioned as part of the WR equation anymore.
I think the importance of WR is probably overstated.
Seems like when Tate is shut down none of our wr are fast enough to get open.
That's not the kind of WR I really want.
But with the depth and physical upside of this WR class beyond the first round, WR definitely is not a need for an early pick.
I find it crazy you think since they are the same type of WR teams, are just going to shut them down and our offense is going to stall.
Third year is when a lot of WR's break out.
The selection of WR Ryan Broyles also raised many eyebrows amongst commentators.
The young QB suddenly has an NFL caliber set of WR to pass to and they can focus draft capital on things like trades / OL / Defense.
Saw a lot of wr miscues and a lot of drops from receivers that were catchable.
Would throw the dynamic of the WR room all upside down.
So in that case no they would not have won, and no I do nt think any random combination of WR would have won them a super bowl, WRs are not that insignificant.
All of the WR's numbers we're down for Dallas this year because of the run oriented scheme.
None of the WR's in this year's draft are worthy of the # 9 pick.
But, I think he still has the ability to be a productive part of a WR corps.
I think we can gets similar value out of a wr taken later.
Or we can act like he is going to be a significant piece of our WR group just like half this blog was predicting Damontre Moore would be a significant piece of the pass rush last year and get 6 - 8 sacks....
I just hope Tamme and Hooper can be threats up between the hashes for us and take some heat off of Ju along with the rest of the WR corps..
Having so many World Records set and also a great weekend of Finals including where most of the WR were set.
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