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WR Dorial Green-Beckham - FREE AGENT

Ex-#Mizzou WR Dorial Green-Beckham is visiting the #Chiefs today, source said. Could be an ideal landing spot at No. 18.
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After watching some more film on him I can say that he's a imposing threat on the field. He would be a instant red-zone threat his rookie year and would benefit from a year in the league where he's not the #1.

He's route-running is sub-par, but we do have a WR coach in place that can help.

I see a lot of people are high on Perriman but his hands are worse than DGB, he runs just as bad if not worse routes, isn't as big as him, and I don't see a huge difference in game speed.

They give Perriman a pass because he had a bad QB (pretty sure he had Bortles in 2013) but James Franklin was far from a good QB....you can always throw in the competition card as well SEC vs American.

I'm not sure he's worth a top 15 pick, but I do like him over Perriman and some draft experts say Perriman is a top 15 pick.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
After watching some more film on him I can say that he's a imposing threat on the field. He would be a instant red-zone threat his rookie year and would benefit from a year in the league where he's not the #1.

He's route-running is sub-par, but we do have a WR coach in place that can help.

I see a lot of people are high on Perriman but his hands are worse than DGB, he runs just as bad if not worse routes, isn't as big as him, and I don't see a huge difference in game speed.

They give Perriman a pass because he had a bad QB (pretty sure he had Bortles in 2013) but James Franklin was far from a good QB....you can always throw in the competition card as well SEC vs American.

I'm not sure he's worth a top 15 pick, but I do like him over Perriman and some draft experts say Perriman is a top 15 pick.

The pass has little to do with football ability and more to do with their respective off the field backgrounds.
The more I look at this draft, DGB has to be the 15th pick.
Originally posted by bigwads:
The more I look at this draft, DGB has to be the 15th pick.

If he has top 15 talent I can deal with the rest
Originally posted by natrone06:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
After watching some more film on him I can say that he's a imposing threat on the field. He would be a instant red-zone threat his rookie year and would benefit from a year in the league where he's not the #1.

He's route-running is sub-par, but we do have a WR coach in place that can help.

I see a lot of people are high on Perriman but his hands are worse than DGB, he runs just as bad if not worse routes, isn't as big as him, and I don't see a huge difference in game speed.

They give Perriman a pass because he had a bad QB (pretty sure he had Bortles in 2013) but James Franklin was far from a good QB....you can always throw in the competition card as well SEC vs American.

I'm not sure he's worth a top 15 pick, but I do like him over Perriman and some draft experts say Perriman is a top 15 pick.

The pass has little to do with football ability and more to do with their respective off the field backgrounds.

What? lol....I'm talking purely about football nothing more.
I hope we take him, I have trust in the LSU receiver coach to mold him well...
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by natrone06:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
After watching some more film on him I can say that he's a imposing threat on the field. He would be a instant red-zone threat his rookie year and would benefit from a year in the league where he's not the #1.

He's route-running is sub-par, but we do have a WR coach in place that can help.

I see a lot of people are high on Perriman but his hands are worse than DGB, he runs just as bad if not worse routes, isn't as big as him, and I don't see a huge difference in game speed.

They give Perriman a pass because he had a bad QB (pretty sure he had Bortles in 2013) but James Franklin was far from a good QB....you can always throw in the competition card as well SEC vs American.

I'm not sure he's worth a top 15 pick, but I do like him over Perriman and some draft experts say Perriman is a top 15 pick.

The pass has little to do with football ability and more to do with their respective off the field backgrounds.

What? lol....I'm talking purely about football nothing more.
Yep I understand thats what you are doing. But by doing that your are essentially arguing against nobody. The only reason the two are even being compared is because of dgb missing a year of football and the off field question marks. If the GMs are ignoring that then most would pick DGB >>> Perriman all day.
[ Edited by natrone06 on Apr 21, 2015 at 11:24 AM ]
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no way jed signs off on drafting this dude.

#notclassyenough

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I thought it was decided that DGB is not going to be the pick? Why is he all of a sudden coming back into the conversation again?
Originally posted by mayo49:
I thought it was decided that DGB is not going to be the pick? Why is he all of a sudden coming back into the conversation again?

Who decided this?.....
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Originally posted by Broseph6:
Who decided this?.....

The talk early in the offseason was that everyone wanted DGB. Then for a long time the talk stopped. Now all of a sudden everyone has him in the their mock drafts. Just wondering when all the talk started again, in the webzone.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Apr 21, 2015 at 2:25 PM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
I thought it was decided that DGB is not going to be the pick? Why is he all of a sudden coming back into the conversation again?

LOL ,really you and who? it sure was not Me,I`ll take Him in a Heartbeat,there`s too much upside talent to pass up,A red-zone beast,matchup nightmare,Yep You would just throw that out the window
[ Edited by jrouter4949 on Apr 21, 2015 at 11:37 AM ]
Originally posted by natrone06:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by natrone06:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
After watching some more film on him I can say that he's a imposing threat on the field. He would be a instant red-zone threat his rookie year and would benefit from a year in the league where he's not the #1.

He's route-running is sub-par, but we do have a WR coach in place that can help.

I see a lot of people are high on Perriman but his hands are worse than DGB, he runs just as bad if not worse routes, isn't as big as him, and I don't see a huge difference in game speed.

They give Perriman a pass because he had a bad QB (pretty sure he had Bortles in 2013) but James Franklin was far from a good QB....you can always throw in the competition card as well SEC vs American.

I'm not sure he's worth a top 15 pick, but I do like him over Perriman and some draft experts say Perriman is a top 15 pick.

The pass has little to do with football ability and more to do with their respective off the field backgrounds.

What? lol....I'm talking purely about football nothing more.
Yep I understand thats what you are doing. But by doing that your are essentially arguing against nobody. The only reason the two are even being compared is because of dgb missing a year of football and the off field question marks. If the GMs are ignoring that then most would pick DGB >>> Perriman all day.

Correct I'll take a more talented player.
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