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40 yard dash isn’t everything, but a 4.6 isn’t good
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I don't like receivers that couldn't separate in college. That isn't gonna get better re: Coleman
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Think my semi-realistic dream scenario is we got get Fashanu
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It's not like they're unaware that drafting a project like Mims might be bumpy and it might not give us our tried-and-true LT of the future on day 1. But - especially if they trade up to get him - it would certainly indicate that he's their guy and they think very, very, very highly of him. I want a WR in round 1. But I really just want us to trade up to get some player we really want. Last year's FAU pick was so underwhelming after the run on good players in the 20s that I'm hoping for something a bit more exciting this time around. God, I love the draft... (I am sticking with Team Ladd fwiw.) |
I think Coleman will be a solid NFL player the question is, are you comfortable taking a guy at 32 who's basically your solid base hit?
He's never going for 1300 yards, he's a 65 catch 700 yard 6 TD receiver. |
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However, i do think he's a 2nd round talent, and i think he goes in the 1st half of the 2nd at the latest. So is it better to take that guy at 32, or trade up in the 2nd? Idk.... |
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So you have to consider if those tools can be utilized to offset his speed deficiency. People swallow Mitchell's nut boasting about his 40 time, yet that guy doesn't create nearly the YAC that Coleman did. It's a hard one to project. Because he could also be Laquan Treadwell Part II. |
Can we pin this thread until draft is over?
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I can make the argument he's Drake London if I want to be nice about it. |
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We missed out on Chiefs legacy Tyler Lockett. Don't make the mistake again.
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