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2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment
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(04-03-2023, 10:06 PM)pulses Wrote:  6'4 200 needs to work on his feet to beat press. Runs good routes. Arms are almost 33"

https://www.nfl.com/prospects/michael-jefferson/32004a45-4628-6113-d0db-4082411751de

Too bad Jefferson was struck by a drunk driver in Easter in a car accident. He survived, but is out all of next year. 

Did see we met with Iosivas from Princeton. For two days. I like him as a developmental guy. Track guy (heptathalon), team captain. High RAS score. Came late to football. I love him 5/6. 

https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/bengals_meet_with_princeton_wide_receiver_for_multiple_days/s1_16652_38723493 

We also had a visit with Landers from Arkansas. Another raw, bigger guy. 

WR is not just about lining up a Boyd replacement, we need more deep speed. A non-Chase vertical threat. An upgrade to the Morgan on the roster, maybe Irwin, too. Big guys with speed who are raw. Also would not mind a Taylor upgrade. He was good in PR but adds nada to the offense. 

 I do not love Johnston at #28 from TCU nor Addison from USC. But wiuld take JSN in a heartbeat and wiuld look long & hard at Flowers if he is there. 

Raw bigs with speed: Mingo (3/4), Brice-Wheaton (4/5/6), Iosivas (4/5/6), Landers (6/7).  

Slot guys: Charlie Jones (4), Jayden Reed (4/5), Parker Washington  (4). 

I like the fact we are having meetings with these guys. Shows we recognize the need. The need for speed. 

I think bigger needs and deeper classes at TE, DE, and CB probably take precedence early (Day 1 & Day 2). Or if we get lucky at OT, RB, or DT.  But I could see 2 WRs on day 3, one of each type. 
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RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 04-21-2023, 11:37 AM

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