Originally posted by communist:
Kelvin Benjamin
At least, not in the 1st round and honestly I would even hesitate to pick him with our first 2nd-rounder. Way too raw imo.
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Originally posted by communist:
Kelvin Benjamin
At least, not in the 1st round and honestly I would even hesitate to pick him with our first 2nd-rounder. Way too raw imo.
Originally posted by BadgerHawk:
Clowney. Lazy, unmotivated, motivationally lacking, etc.
Originally posted by Diaperfan:
Martaveous Bryant and kelvin Benjamin.
Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Where would you pick him, given our current picks?
Why not Bryant? One of the highest rated WRs on my board
Originally posted by communist:2b to 3a rds,He is a good wr that can get better,He can take the top off a defense and he is taller then Sheman and faster so I can see Kaep throwing to him on a Go route for a TD this will stop the hawks from loading the box with chancellor,this will open the running game for lattimore/gore.
Where would you pick him, given our current picks?
Originally posted by BadgerHawk:
Clowney. Lazy, unmotivated, motivationally lacking, etc.
Originally posted by xcfan:don't want anyone who looks like adonis in underwear but has consistently bad film. also, these two are anathema: inaccurate passer & receiver with suspect hands.
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Where would you pick him, given our current picks?
Why not Bryant? One of the highest rated WRs on my board
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Kelvin Benjamin. I think the first round hype is more about size than actual production. He's coming along, but we need a receiver that is ready to go right now, not later on down the road.
Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Originally posted by communist:Where would you pick him, given our current picks?Originally posted by RollinWith21n52:Why not Bryant? One of the highest rated WRs on my board
End of the 3rd. If he runs a fast 40 and work out well and starts moving up the boards, I have no problem selecting him at the end of the 2nd. To me, he's a better prospect than Hunter was last year. He's tall, has excellent hands and absolutely elite body control when going up for the ball or moving along the sidelines. It's also been said that the coaching staff believes he's the most talented of the 3 Clemson receivers (a group that includes Hopkins and Watkins). Boyd rarely looked to him due to the other talent on around him, but he did often like going to him in the redzone. I think he has tremendous upside. I don't think he's fare particularly well against Seattle's secondary, but I also don't believe in drafting only with that in mind. We can beat Seattle, and we don't need to re-invent the wheel in order to do so.