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Late round WR
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: April 17, 2012 06:40PM


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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 18, 2012 03:53AM

My late round guy to watch out for is Ryan Broyles who is coming off of an ACL injury.

But he fits the mold...5'11 185. Precise route runner, with excellent hands.

Will drop to the later rounds due to the injury. But he says he will be 100% by start of training camp.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: ChambersDeepBall ()
Date: April 18, 2012 08:19AM

I really like Nick Toon. Childs from Ark looked good too.

I'd throw Jarret Boykin into the mix too

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 18, 2012 09:17AM

Hopefully this staff brought a little somethin from green bay in the way of evaluating WR's.

GB has a long history of success with WR's in the 2nd thru 7th rounds.

Hopefully that also means they know how to develop them and we can get Clyde up to speed as well as Naanee.

GB Wr's always do well in GB and when they leave....not so much.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 18, 2012 11:04AM

The key to understand who fits in this offense at the WR position, you have to understand the build of the WR's the GB Packers have. Jordy Nelson is the biggest WR they ever drafted. But Jordy is one of the best route runners in the league.

Donald Driver- 6' 194
Greg Jennings- 5'11 198
Randall Cobb- 5'10 192
James Jones- 6'1 202
Jordy Nelson- 6'3 217

So....who fits that mold that we could target? Now remember, Nelson is an oddity in size, but...thats because he is an elite route runner.

Here are some guy that fit the mold of what we may be looking for:

Chris Givens- 6' 195
Rueben Randle- 6'3 210 - Excellent route runner.
Marvin McNutt- 6'3 215- Excellent route runner.
A.J Jenkins- 6' 190
T.Y Hilton- 5'10 183
Ryan Broyles- 5'10 192
Danny Coale- 6'201
Jordan White- 6'0 208 HUGE SLEEPER PICK, HUGE NUMBERS! Watch how perfect he runs routes.

All these guys above are excellent route runners who fit the mold.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Ken ()
Date: April 18, 2012 03:30PM

Route running, hands, and quick feet are the main reasons (but not the only one's) why I picked these guy's in my two mocks.

If we take Tannehill...

Mohamed Sanu early, and Tommy Streeter later to develop (even though he still has work to do on his feet and his shiftiness)

If we take Wheeden...

Michael Floyd early, and Devon Wylie to develop and return kicks (some say he's the next Wes Welker only much, much, faster)

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: April 18, 2012 03:41PM

I like Broyles but wonder how much he hs lost with the ACL injury. We have Bess a slot guy without a lot of speed

Childs , Ty Hilton, Joe Adams, AJ Jenkins, Matthews & Streeter might be our targets

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 18, 2012 03:49PM

If Broyles is healthy, he is a much better pro prospect than Bess currently is.

Again, if healthy.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: dolphin1423 ()
Date: April 18, 2012 04:35PM

I think Broyles would have been right up there in the 2nd-3rd round if not for the injury.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 18, 2012 04:47PM

jlyell13 Wrote:
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> I like Broyles but wonder how much he hs lost with
> the ACL injury. We have Bess a slot guy without a
> lot of speed
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> Childs , Ty Hilton, Joe Adams, AJ Jenkins,
> Matthews & Streeter might be our targets


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Would be shocked if we pick Streeter.

He is a terrible route runner with very stiff hips. Straight line runner, with limited quickness.

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Re: Late round WR
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 18, 2012 04:49PM

dolphin1423 Wrote:
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> I think Broyles would have been right up there in
> the 2nd-3rd round if not for the injury.


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I totally agree.

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