04-24-2016, 09:41 PM
(04-24-2016, 09:28 PM)PDub80 Wrote: The Doctson kid just doesn't do much for me I guess.Well I really disagree,I think he's the best wr in the draft,he does jump a lot,but I see that as a good thing,he plucks the ball out the air,has great size for wr with strength and hands,you might be right about the competition, but lets not forget it takes a team to beat good teams,and he didn't have a good qb.there's good college teams like lsu and alabama who barely score vs good defenses. I think doctson would also push green to actuallygoing back to plucking the ball out of the air like his rookie year,now green let's it come to him. But I think that's a pipe dream.I don't see him falling to us,so I'm hoping on Coleman,which almost is like Steve Smith,I can see him catching a lot of screens and slants turning them into long gains.if he's not there Idk I guess take Fuller or Thomas, or wait and try to get Boyd,but trying to get Boyd would be risky,we might end up with none of the top ones.
Watching him, he jumps for a lot of balls even when he doesn't have to. It's weird.
Plus, if I remember correctly, he kind of killed the weaker teams and didn't do so hot against good ones. The BIG12 is WEAK. I mean crappy. So, those guys putting up big numbers isn't too exciting. Same for the Coleman kid, but I can see him as a big upgrade in the return game so I kind of look at him as the only WR in the draft who will contribute right away somewhere. No way any of these guys are better than LaFell right off the bat when you add up his experience and production. None of them are Randy Moss, AJ Green, or Anquan Boldin. Heck, the Treadwell kid is said to be Bolden like, only without the hands. Tha'ts how dodgy this WR group is.