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Thoughts on this guy as possibility in 3rd or 4th if he is available..Love his size and athleticism..If we can't pull Robinson in free agency, or we don't resign Moncrief, this guy is an option for me...Super high ceiling, and I've seen him make spectacular plays. Much like RB, unfortunately WR is another need for us..I Like his potential for sure, but would rather save this pick for defense or offensive line..

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7 minutes ago, jshipp23 said:

Thoughts on this guy as possibility in 3rd or 4th if he is available..Love his size and athleticism..If we can't pull Robinson in free agency, or we don't resign Moncrief, this guy is an option for me...Super high ceiling, and I've seen him make spectacular plays. Much like RB, unfortunately WR is another need for us..I Like his potential for sure, but would rather save this pick for defense or offensive line..St.Brown has Moss type measurables and good character, if we are gonna take a risk he is a guy I would play the lotto on..

 

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6 minutes ago, DaColts85 said:

Him and Simmie Cobbs are two big body guys I like in the draft.  Especially in the 4th round if possible. 

Ill have to look at Cobbs...I haven't really looked into wide receivers this year..I wouldn't mind drafting a big one late..

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2 hours ago, DaColts85 said:

Him and Simmie Cobbs are two big body guys I like in the draft.  Especially in the 4th round if possible. 

Alan Lazard out of Iowa State is another guy in that same projection.  Lazard lacks break away speed but very consistent pass catcher.

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I think he goes in the 3rd and depending on FA and our first couple of picks I would be happy taking him with our pick. If in FA we picked up Landry then I think him and T.Y on the outside and Landry in the slot would be deadly. If he somehow falls to the 4th grab him in a second and even if he slides in the middle of the 3rd trade up for him.

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3 hours ago, Colt Overseas said:

Really like him. Got great athleticism and speed for his size. I expect his stock to rise after the combine though.

I am definitely intrigued by him..Havent seen many like him..He is a freakin Gazelle, once he gets going, forget about it..When i watch footage i see a raw Moss same exact bodytype..I have a hard time understanding how he isn't a 1st round guy? I guess its his thin frame? Idk?

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4 minutes ago, jshipp23 said:

I am definitely intrigued by him..Havent seen many like him..He is a freakin Gazelle, once he gets going, forget about it..When i watch footage i see a raw Moss same exact bodytype..I have a hard time understanding how he isn't a 1st round guy? I guess its his thin frame? Idk?

 

From watching him and reading reports, he has two knocks; his thin frame as you said and his consistency. But for me they are both very fixable. I mean he has the body type to fill out no problem. With regards to his consistency, he never had a 1,000 yard season. He broke out in 2016 with 961 yards as a sophomore but he got injured at various times during the 2017 season, only recording 515 yards.

 

I think if he can get over his injuries and work this spring on getting an optimum body type, he will be a steal in the mid rounds. I honest believe his ceiling is as high as any receiver in the draft, you just don't get players with his size that have elite athleticism and speed. He is a crisp route runner too. 

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1 minute ago, Colt Overseas said:

 

From watching him and reading reports, he has two knocks; his thin frame as you said and his consistency. But for me they are both very fixable. I mean he has the body type to fill out no problem. With regards to his consistency, he never had a 1,000 yard season. He broke out in 2016 with 961 yards as a sophomore but he got injured at various times during the 2017 season, only recording 515 yards.

 

I think if he can get over his injuries and work this spring on getting an optimum body type, he will be a steal in the mid rounds. I honest believe his ceiling is as high as any receiver in the draft, you just don't get players with his size that have elite athleticism and speed. He is a crisp route runner too. 

I like his potential better than Ridley to be honest..

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