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Kolohe
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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Why we're at it, why not just throw a 1st round pick at Julio Jones.
I know you kid, but with Atlanta probably rebuilding soon, the time to try and poach Julio would be now. Extremely unlikely because of the capimplications for both teams(they just had to give him that contract before the team decided to fall apart), but if it were possible I'd offer multiple first to watch him play in a KS offense again.
Shoot I just looked at his cap hit now, wow, the cap hit would just put the 9ers right back to 2004. Where the 9ers had the worst cap space of all 32 teams. Safest route would be AJ Green or Emmanuel Sanders since their contracts shouldn't be too outrageous in 2020 to negotiate. IMO
And I think trading for Odell Beckham is still more manageable with the salary cap than trading for Julio Jones. I wonder if the Beckham rumors are true?
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An NFL 2015 draft analysis of Davante Parker (selected 1st round, 14th overall)
Strengths
Consistently plays with outstanding body control. Soft hands and elite concentration are his calling cards. Credited with just three drops since 2012. Comfortable with a man on his hip. Maintains focus on downfield throws despite hand fighting and bumps. Daunting catch radius. Produces explosive plays without top-end speed. Works his way back to the ball and gets open during scrambles. Consistently high-points his catches and is a snatch-and-secure receiver. Recognizes when to adjust depth of routes over the middle. Has an innate feel for the position. Proved he could come back from injury and regain his form. Maximizes his catch window through body control, extended hands and positioning.
Weaknesses
Linear and lacking ideal play strength. Has to prove he can beat a more physical brand of press coverage. Very average suddenness out of breaks. Routes are inconsistent and sometimes lack sharpness. Noticeably slower after returning from a broken bone in his foot in 2014. Quick-twitch corners could be his kryptonite. He was not put on this earth to run block. Draft Projection Round 1 NFL Comparison Hakeem Nicks Bottom Line Parker does his best work when the ball is in the air. He uses his height and wingspan to consistently snatch anything that comes his way. Parker isn't going to overpower cornerbacks and he will have more contested catches than most explosive wideouts. He has consistently posted eye-popping yards-per-catch numbers during his time at Louisville and showed solid athleticism at the combine. Parker has the potential to be a legitimate lead receiver for a West Coast offense.
He's 26, 6-3, 215.
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Nastastical
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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Nastastical:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Why we're at it, why not just throw a 1st round pick at Julio Jones.
I know you kid, but with Atlanta probably rebuilding soon, the time to try and poach Julio would be now. Extremely unlikely because of the capimplications for both teams(they just had to give him that contract before the team decided to fall apart), but if it were possible I'd offer multiple first to watch him play in a KS offense again.
Shoot I just looked at his cap hit now, wow, the cap hit would just put the 9ers right back to 2004. Where the 9ers had the worst cap space of all 32 teams. Safest route would be AJ Green or Emmanuel Sanders since their contracts shouldn't be too outrageous in 2020 to negotiate. IMO
And I think trading for Odell Beckham is still more manageable with the salary cap than trading for Julio Jones. I wonder if the Beckham rumors are true?
If the Browns keep losing and Odell keeps struggling in that offense, I can see him asking for a trade behind closed doors. Same could be said about Mike Evans, who I would also trade for in a heartbeat.
The most realistic acquisition would probably be Manny Sanders though. He can still make plays, would be familiar with our offense, and shouldn't cost more than a mid round pick.
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AJ GREEN will give Gilmore some serious coverage issue in the Super Bowl !!
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9ers4eva
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Nobody. Keep the rollover and see what Taylor can do when he's back. Hurd too if his back is good.
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Scottie15
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Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Nobody. Keep the rollover and see what Taylor can do when he's back. Hurd too if his back is good.
Lol. Have you been watching games? Our receivers haven't done s**t. Useless in the red zone.
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Kolohe
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Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
An NFL 2015 draft analysis of Davante Parker (selected 1st round, 14th overall)
Strengths
Consistently plays with outstanding body control. Soft hands and elite concentration are his calling cards. Credited with just three drops since 2012. Comfortable with a man on his hip. Maintains focus on downfield throws despite hand fighting and bumps. Daunting catch radius. Produces explosive plays without top-end speed. Works his way back to the ball and gets open during scrambles. Consistently high-points his catches and is a snatch-and-secure receiver. Recognizes when to adjust depth of routes over the middle. Has an innate feel for the position. Proved he could come back from injury and regain his form. Maximizes his catch window through body control, extended hands and positioning.
Weaknesses
Linear and lacking ideal play strength. Has to prove he can beat a more physical brand of press coverage. Very average suddenness out of breaks. Routes are inconsistent and sometimes lack sharpness. Noticeably slower after returning from a broken bone in his foot in 2014. Quick-twitch corners could be his kryptonite. He was not put on this earth to run block. Draft Projection Round 1 NFL Comparison Hakeem Nicks Bottom Line Parker does his best work when the ball is in the air. He uses his height and wingspan to consistently snatch anything that comes his way. Parker isn't going to overpower cornerbacks and he will have more contested catches than most explosive wideouts. He has consistently posted eye-popping yards-per-catch numbers during his time at Louisville and showed solid athleticism at the combine. Parker has the potential to be a legitimate lead receiver for a West Coast offense.
He's 26, 6-3, 215.
Devante Parker is one of the bright spots in that horrible Phins offense. They would be stupid to trade him, then again they are trading everyone worth a damn.
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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
An NFL 2015 draft analysis of Davante Parker (selected 1st round, 14th overall)
Strengths
Consistently plays with outstanding body control. Soft hands and elite concentration are his calling cards. Credited with just three drops since 2012. Comfortable with a man on his hip. Maintains focus on downfield throws despite hand fighting and bumps. Daunting catch radius. Produces explosive plays without top-end speed. Works his way back to the ball and gets open during scrambles. Consistently high-points his catches and is a snatch-and-secure receiver. Recognizes when to adjust depth of routes over the middle. Has an innate feel for the position. Proved he could come back from injury and regain his form. Maximizes his catch window through body control, extended hands and positioning.
Weaknesses
Linear and lacking ideal play strength. Has to prove he can beat a more physical brand of press coverage. Very average suddenness out of breaks. Routes are inconsistent and sometimes lack sharpness. Noticeably slower after returning from a broken bone in his foot in 2014. Quick-twitch corners could be his kryptonite. He was not put on this earth to run block. Draft Projection Round 1 NFL Comparison Hakeem Nicks Bottom Line Parker does his best work when the ball is in the air. He uses his height and wingspan to consistently snatch anything that comes his way. Parker isn't going to overpower cornerbacks and he will have more contested catches than most explosive wideouts. He has consistently posted eye-popping yards-per-catch numbers during his time at Louisville and showed solid athleticism at the combine. Parker has the potential to be a legitimate lead receiver for a West Coast offense.
He's 26, 6-3, 215.
Devante Parker is one of the bright spots in that horrible Phins offense. They would be stupid to trade him, then again they are trading everyone worth a damn.
I wanted Parker during the draft process.
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Kolohe
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
I wonder what this means?
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jersey49er
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Should add more to the list
AJ Green
Emmanuel Sanders
Devante Parker
Muhammad Sanu
Taylor Gabriel
Robbie Anderson ( possible)
My wish list but asking price would be crazy and only Bc their teams record so maybe they become sellers
Julio Jones
Keenan Allen
Mike Evans
Odell Beckham Jr.
( if 1 on my wish list could be had by giving up a 1st and a player I hope the niners pull the trigger)
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Waterbear
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I think Sanders, Green, and Sanu should be the options.
All three of them would help this team tbh.
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NYniner85
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I think it something happens it's sanders...makes too much sense
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Scottie15
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
I think it something happens it's sanders...makes too much sense
Yea we need more midget receivers
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Kolohe
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
I think it something happens it's sanders...makes too much sense
Pettis and a 6th round pick.