03-17-2017, 08:40 AM
(03-16-2017, 04:47 PM)Hammerstripes Wrote: If you watched Ross during the season, he was a beast. The one thing that really surprised me about him was how effective he was in the red zone. He's not just a fast 40 yard dash guy, he's a big play machine and he runs good routes and knows how to get open.
He's a little bit of a stretch for me at #9, but if you think he's the #1 or #2 WR in the draft, you might have to take him there.
I think the problem with me going for Ross is that there are better WR's ahead of him and he has some injury concerns. IMO Davis is probably the safest pick with great upside, Williams is talented but had a pretty significant injury as well. There are some good mid round prospects to look at as well. When I see this team WR is not a top 4 need so I'd hate to use a number 9 pick where we are assured to get an immediate starter on a position that is not a huge need. If the team found a way to grab a lb, de, and olineman who were going to come in a make an impact from rounds 2 on then fine draft a WR at 9, I would just rather go with Davis, not that Ross couldn't be electric, I just think 9 is too early for him.