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Bucky Brooks Top 10 WR/TE
Dec 8, 2011 at 8:16 PM
- tohara3
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Nice list
Dec 8, 2011 at 8:28 PM
- DonnieDarko
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i like fleener in the later rounds
Dec 9, 2011 at 12:15 AM
- GorefullBore
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This is my choice right here.
9. Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR (6-4, 225): From a production standpoint, it is hard to dispute Jones' inclusion on this list after scoring 11 touchdowns and surpassing the 1,000-yard mark in 2011. He has the combination of size, speed and athleticism to emerge as a No. 1 receiver as a pro, and scouts are excited about his dramatic improvement as a senior. If he can continue to dazzle during the college all-star game circuit, Jones might climb higher on charts around the league.
I have some interest in Toon and Wright as well, but I want that big stud receiver..........bad.
9. Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR (6-4, 225): From a production standpoint, it is hard to dispute Jones' inclusion on this list after scoring 11 touchdowns and surpassing the 1,000-yard mark in 2011. He has the combination of size, speed and athleticism to emerge as a No. 1 receiver as a pro, and scouts are excited about his dramatic improvement as a senior. If he can continue to dazzle during the college all-star game circuit, Jones might climb higher on charts around the league.
I have some interest in Toon and Wright as well, but I want that big stud receiver..........bad.
Dec 9, 2011 at 1:12 AM
- jreff22
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Originally posted by GorefullBore:agree
This is my choice right here.
9. Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR (6-4, 225): From a production standpoint, it is hard to dispute Jones' inclusion on this list after scoring 11 touchdowns and surpassing the 1,000-yard mark in 2011. He has the combination of size, speed and athleticism to emerge as a No. 1 receiver as a pro, and scouts are excited about his dramatic improvement as a senior. If he can continue to dazzle during the college all-star game circuit, Jones might climb higher on charts around the league.
I have some interest in Toon and Wright as well, but I want that big stud receiver..........bad.
Dec 9, 2011 at 4:42 AM
- PTulini
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Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by GorefullBore:agree
This is my choice right here.
9. Dwight Jones, North Carolina, WR (6-4, 225): From a production standpoint, it is hard to dispute Jones' inclusion on this list after scoring 11 touchdowns and surpassing the 1,000-yard mark in 2011. He has the combination of size, speed and athleticism to emerge as a No. 1 receiver as a pro, and scouts are excited about his dramatic improvement as a senior. If he can continue to dazzle during the college all-star game circuit, Jones might climb higher on charts around the league.
I have some interest in Toon and Wright as well, but I want that big stud receiver..........bad.
I think Trent Baalke and Jim Harbaugh do as well. They were targeting a big WR last offseason, so if Braylon Edwards doesn't re-sign, look for them to target the same type of WR again.
Personally I like:
- Marvin McNutt, Iowa
- Brian Quick, Appalachian St.
- Juron Criner, Arizona
Dec 9, 2011 at 8:43 AM
- LumpiaJeff
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
i like fleener in the later rounds
Me too, but he'll be gone by the 3rd.
Dec 9, 2011 at 9:20 AM
- LasVegasWally
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Thanks for the post!
Really like Dwight Jones. Considering where we'll be picking; is he a realistic possibility?
Also, here's another list that I'll throw into the mix. The one's who caught my eye were:
#4 - Dwight Jones
#7 - Mohamad Sanu [I've seen drafts w/us choosing him]
#8 - Marvin McNutt " "
#14 - Jordan White
#15 - Jarius Wright
http://walterfootball.com/draft2012WR.php
Really like Dwight Jones. Considering where we'll be picking; is he a realistic possibility?
Also, here's another list that I'll throw into the mix. The one's who caught my eye were:
#4 - Dwight Jones
#7 - Mohamad Sanu [I've seen drafts w/us choosing him]
#8 - Marvin McNutt " "
#14 - Jordan White
#15 - Jarius Wright
http://walterfootball.com/draft2012WR.php
Dec 9, 2011 at 10:03 AM
- Sunshine
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Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Thanks for the post!
Really like Dwight Jones. Considering where we'll be picking; is he a realistic possibility?
Also, here's another list that I'll throw into the mix. The one's who caught my eye were:
#4 - Dwight Jones
#7 - Mohamad Sanu [I've seen drafts w/us choosing him]
#8 - Marvin McNutt " "
#14 - Jordan White
#15 - Jarius Wright
http://walterfootball.com/draft2012WR.php
I love Jarius Wright but I was not impressed with Jordan White. What do you see in this kid that makes you think he'll be successful? IMO, from what I've seen he was a fringe ST/#5 receiver.
Dec 9, 2011 at 11:32 AM
- LasVegasWally
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What caught my eyes was speed and production.
"Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan Height: 6-0. Weight: 215. Projected 40 Time: 4.48. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 11/4/11: White has been massively productive this season with 83 receptions for 1,045 yards and nine touchdowns. He plays bigger than his listed size, with the speed to get downfield and produce long touchdowns. White broke out last season with 94 receptions for 1,378 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also has some punt return skills. White is a sleeper who could be a surprise at the next level. "
I'd much rather ahve a BID #1 WR but not sure if one will be available when we pick. McNutt also seems to have the right stuff.
"Jordan White, WR, Western Michigan Height: 6-0. Weight: 215. Projected 40 Time: 4.48. Projected Round (2012): 3-4. 11/4/11: White has been massively productive this season with 83 receptions for 1,045 yards and nine touchdowns. He plays bigger than his listed size, with the speed to get downfield and produce long touchdowns. White broke out last season with 94 receptions for 1,378 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also has some punt return skills. White is a sleeper who could be a surprise at the next level. "
I'd much rather ahve a BID #1 WR but not sure if one will be available when we pick. McNutt also seems to have the right stuff.
Dec 9, 2011 at 1:58 PM
- vrabbit
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Streeter is barely arguably a top 10 WR, let alone top 10 WR/TE
how do you put him on this list but not Sanu? that is INSANE!
how do you put him on this list but not Sanu? that is INSANE!
Dec 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM
- 49ersalldaway126
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Originally posted by vrabbit:
Streeter is barely arguably a top 10 WR, let alone top 10 WR/TE
how do you put him on this list but not Sanu? that is INSANE!
i think he did that mainnly on potential if he entered it next year he would probably be one of the top WRs
Dec 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM
- 49ersalldaway126
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Originally posted by vrabbit:
Streeter is barely arguably a top 10 WR, let alone top 10 WR/TE
how do you put him on this list but not Sanu? that is INSANE!
i think he did that mainnly on potential if he entered it next year he would probably be one of the top WRs
Dec 9, 2011 at 4:18 PM
- vrabbit
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Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:
Originally posted by vrabbit:
Streeter is barely arguably a top 10 WR, let alone top 10 WR/TE
how do you put him on this list but not Sanu? that is INSANE!
i think he did that mainnly on potential if he entered it next year he would probably be one of the top WRs
yup I agree, I think he was in need of money, otherwise I don't understand why he declared.
He definitely has potential to be good, just isn't a top 10 WR in this class IMO, this class is STRONG
Dec 9, 2011 at 4:59 PM
- LBSI9ers
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Yea fleener is going in the top 40 picks. Maybe round 1.