Re: WRs to watch
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:06 pm
No thanks on Austin. Patterson and Allen will be gone. Im guessing Hunter is one of the WRs we get. We need a big tall fast WR.
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If he turned out like a Desean Jackson type player would you still want him? Just because his size and speed resembles Harvin doesnt mean he is a slot type receiver? Im all for getting the best players in the draft.PurpleKoolaid wrote:No thanks on Austin. Patterson and Allen will be gone. Im guessing Hunter is one of the WRs we get. We need a big tall fast WR.
Exactly! Or like Steve Smith from the Panthers. He can step right into punt and kick returns. Can be used the same way Harvin was earlier this year. And possibly have the right attitude to become more then that. I'd love the kid.Mercy Percy wrote: If he turned out like a Desean Jackson type player would you still want him? Just because his size and speed resembles Harvin doesnt mean he is a slot type receiver? Im all for getting the best players in the draft.
Steve Smith and Tavon are actually really close in size. If you throw on 10 lbs of muscle on Tavon you have a Steve Smith 2.0Demi wrote: Exactly! Or like Steve Smith from the Panthers. He can step right into punt and kick returns. Can be used the same way Harvin was earlier this year. And possibly have the right attitude to become more then that. I'd love the kid.
Idk If I would trade up for him, I mean we still have the 2nd round to take someone like Justin Hunter from Tennessee who im hoping is still around.Demi wrote:Trade up for him!
I'd like the vikings to draft Justin Hunter.Justin Hunter Generating First-Round Buzz
Published March 6, 2013
By Charlie Campbell - @draftcampbell
Tennessee wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson has been the wideout who has received the most attention leading up to the 2013 NFL Draft. Patterson is the consensus top-rated wide receiver and is expected to go in the top 20 on Draft Day. While he has garnered the most headlines, teammate Justin Hunter is also getting acclaim in scouting circles.
WalterFootall.com spoke with some scouts, including one from a receiver-needy team picking in the back half of the top 32. All believe that Hunter is likely to go in the first round. They said the Combine really helped Hunter with positive reports from his medical check and an excellent 40-yard dash time of 4.44 seconds.
The 6-foot-4, 196-pound Hunter is proving that he is regaining his speed and explosiveness following a 2011 ACL injury. Hunter missed most of that season before playing in every game of 2012. He totaled 73 receptions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns in an offense that spread the ball around to Hunter, Patterson, Zach Rogers and Mychal Rivera.
Scouts told WalterFootball.com that they love the upside of Hunter. He has the size to work in the short to intermediate part of the field and speed to get vertical. They like his run-after-the-catch ability as well as his combination of size and speed. Hunter hasn't received a lot of first-round buzz, but one team in the mid 20s said it would be ecstatic if he was on the board for its pick.
Hunter's upside was another reason that scouts felt he was likely to go in the first round. They said in this draft class, players with big upside are very appealing in the late first round rather than those who are deemed safe.
Judging by the sound of the scouts' opinions, Hunter has been underrated nationally and stands a good shot of being a Thursday-night selection.
Scouts for teams looking at other receivers maybe! Great combine, questionable everything else. At least from what I read.Judging by the sound of the scouts' opinions, Hunter has been underrated nationally and stands a good shot of being a Thursday-night selection.
I'd be really leery of picking a college team's second guy. At least the first guy will be facing some great CB's here and there, the second guy, not so much.Demi wrote: Scouts for teams looking at other receivers maybe! Great combine, questionable everything else. At least from what I read.