Originally posted by Andra:His story really "blindsided" me.
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Originally posted by Andra:His story really "blindsided" me.
moved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
Originally posted by NYniner85:Including hoping for a trade down for Cory Davismoved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
Originally posted by NYniner85:Including hoping for a trade down for Cory Davismoved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
Originally posted by crew:Originally posted by NYniner85:Including hoping for a trade down for Cory Davismoved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
Wouldn't be surprised if Corey Davis gets drafted at #7 to Chargers or Panthers at #8.
2017 prospects that make sense for 49ers at No. 2 but aren't being discussed
February 19, 2017 by Dylan DeSimone
Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan:
The value of premier receivers in today's NFL cannot be overstated. Players like Antonio Brown, DeAndre Hopkins, Odell Beckham, A.J. Green, and so on, would all be top-five picks in redrafts. If the 49ers get an alpha receiver for the next 6-8 years, or maybe even longer, nobody would roll their eyes at sinking a No. 2 pick into him.
Davis is right there with Clemson standout Mike Williams in this year's class, pushing him to be the first receiver off the board. So, if folks are widely considering Williams for the 49ers at No. 2, Davis should absolutely be in the conversation. He is a strong, well-built and technically proficient specimen.
Davis had at least 1,400 receiving yards and double-digit touchdowns each of the past three seasons. He finished his college run on a high note, posting a 97-1,500-19 line. His career production at Western Michigan is simply outstanding.
If the 49ers view Davis as the top receiver available, he could be the guy.
Why not: Not many good reasons. But until the 49ers have an established passer, Mike Williams may be the better prototype receiver to help get the offense off the ground.
https://dylandesimone80.wixsite.com/fourthandnine/single-post/2017/02/19/2017-prospects-that-make-sense-for-49ers-at-No-2-that-aren%25E2%2580%2599t-being-discussed
Originally posted by NYniner85:I doubt it if he doesn't run at the combine.
Originally posted by Butter:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Including hoping for a trade down for Cory Davismoved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
+100
Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I doubt it if he doesn't run at the combine.
Why? He will have a pro day, I believe
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Butter:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Including hoping for a trade down for Cory Davismoved down to 10 with the bills so they can get their qb we get a stud wr and extra picks
+100
What would you do if David gets drafted before we pick at 10? If he's the guy, why not grab him at #2 overall?
If he's not the guy and we want to go with the value pick at #2 overall, then draft D. Watson since we can only take a QB or OL at #2 according to most on the WZ.
dude is a just a dog love that
Originally posted by NYniner85:Originally posted by SunDevilNiner79:Originally posted by NYniner85:I doubt it if he doesn't run at the combine.
Why? He will have a pro day, I believe
Yeah I think your right all depends on the how the surgery goes
"There seems to be a chance he'll be able to do private workouts for teams and participate in Western Michigan's Pro Day, but medical evaluations in Indianapolis early next month will tell teams a lot about Davis' initial progress after surgery."
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/2017-nfl-draft-western-michigan-wide-receiver-corey-davis-had-ankle-surgery-020217