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There's rumors that he might slip to the tail-end of the first round. He has great hands and is extremely athletic. He's lethal with the ball in his hands. He's physical with DBs and can fight for the ball in the air.

 

The only real knock against him is that he's raw and it's evident in his route-running. He tends to rely purely on his athleticism. He also sometimes catches passes with his body.

 

I think his ceiling is extremely high and he'd be a great #2 and eventual replacement for Reggie.

 

Thoughts? 

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Well for one thing if he falls it'd be a miracle. I can't see him getting past the rams. Second with the addition of DHB its not likely we go wr in the first

 

The Rams will likely take Tavon Austin IMO. If the Steelers take Jarvis Jones than I think it's reasonable to assume that he'd fall to us. I guess it depends on if Minnessota takes a receiver with their 1st or 2nd pick.

 

I also don't think that DHB affects the draft at all.

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Doubt he falls to 24.. But if so, I would not be against taking a WR

 

Do not believe the DHB signing impacts the draft... Just a 1-year prove it deal. So he could have a great year and ask more than we can pay. Plus 87 can't play forever.

 

Would not be upset about this

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There's rumors that he might slip to the tail-end of the first round. He has great hands and is extremely athletic. He's lethal with the ball in his hands. He's physical with DBs and can fight for the ball in the air.

The only real knock against him is that he's raw and it's evident in his route-running. He tends to rely purely on his athleticism. He also sometimes catches passes with his body.

I think his ceiling is extremely high and he'd be a great #2 and eventual replacement for Reggie.

Thoughts?

I'd love to have him. Reggie can fix the issues regarding being raw. :-)

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Patterson is special with the ball in his hands. Haven't seen someone like him in a few years in that regard.

 

Horrendous when it comes to route running, and I hate the fact that he catches with his body, not with his hands. 

 

Gotta love that potential though...

 

Worth a look at, but I would pass. That's just me though.

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Of all the WR's,  Patterson is the one that makes me the most nervous.

 

Yes, he has a very high ceiling.    But I also read/hear that he has the lowest floor of all the top WR's.    Frankly, players like that don't make me happy.    A real boom or bust type player is not what I want.

 

I hear he's not real mature...   young on the field,  young off the field.    With so many other top quality WR's,  I think I'd be more comfortable with one of the other five...

 

In no particular order...

 

Hopkins,  Hunter,  Allen,  Woods,  Patton.

 

And some of those guys will be available in the 2nd round....

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