Originally Posted by kcbubb:
Are you talking about Austin? Maybe pierce?
Austin, sure. Pierce, sure.
Pickens, Metchie, Doubs-even Danny Gray later could project as a difficult to cover WR that can create big plays. Which is really what we're talking about when we say "#1 WR". [Reply]
OK? A bunch of useless numbers in shorts. You've never even seen the kid play. Watched him every week good college player doesn't have top end speed isn't very physical. He will struggle at the next level. You guys are way too married to numbers. Why do you think he's a projected 7th rounder? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
OK? A bunch of useless numbers in shorts. You've never even seen the kid play.
You're wrong on both accounts.
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Watched him every week good college player doesn't have top end speed isn't very physical. He will struggle at the next level.
Well... if that's the case you should notify the teams with reported heavy interest in him, including the Chiefs, and let them know they're wasting their time and resources. I'm sure they'd appreciate the heads-up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
OK? A bunch of useless numbers in shorts. You've never even seen the kid play. Watched him every week good college player doesn't have top end speed isn't very physical. He will struggle at the next level. You guys are way too married to numbers. Why do you think he's a projected 7th rounder?
Well the Chiefs have seen enough to be interested. Maybe they are thinking 7th round?
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
You're wrong on both accounts.
Well... if that's the case you should notify the teams with reported heavy interest in him, including the Chiefs, and let them know they're wasting their time and resources. I'm sure they'd appreciate the heads-up.
Lol you read an article about a player saw a bunch of numbers and thought he was going to be a great draft pick. You get called out on it and now are ass hurt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Lol you read an article about a player saw a bunch of numbers and thought he was going to be a great draft pick. You get called out on it and now are ass hurt.
:-) Man, to be perfectly honest with you, I wish I still had the energy to be bothered by forum comments as hilariously off-base as yours. Those days are well within the rearview, however. I'm good, trust me. [Reply]
I want our first two picks edge pass rusher and a D lineman then third pick id be happy with another D lineman after that it's BAP I'm sure a good WR will be in the scopes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Anyone else think that Reid or Veach might fall in love with him and pull the trigger early @ 30?
I just keep getting this thought that one of the two of them (or both) are in love with his size/speed combo.
Assuming the top 5 WR's are gone, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
Not advocating for it to happen, but I'll get on board quick if Brett decides to flop his nuts on the table for Watson.
No.
I don’t think the organization is as smitten by a tall kid that drops a lot of balls and has about 1/3 of a route tree as some on CP are.
Again - nobody is talking about this kid as anything special if he’s 6’2”. He’s not the most athletic WR in this draft and you have to trust his pro day figures on the agility drills to think he’s anything special at all.
He’s just tall. Good for him. Doesn’t mean much of anything in a WCO system - this isn’t a 50/50 ball offense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I still don't think that WR is the pick at 29 or 30....unless one of those top 5 fall.
Treylon Burks is the only guy who might fall that I could see them truly drooling over. The versatility and the raw clay will be hugely appealing to them, IMO. [Reply]
I think they will value Pickens and Moore pretty highly relative to the big boards on teh interwebs. Both have outstanding hands and make catches that you wouldn't expect.
Pickens is more athletic in pads, and runs some crisp routes. He also plays with that same ferocity I like, including blocking.
When I watched Moore for the first time, the first comp that popped into my brain is Julian Edelman. Crazy hands. Snappy, crisp routes and breaks. Makes tacklers miss. My reservation on him would be that his combine speed doesn't come through to his game speed. Granted, I only have what I can find on youtube. [Reply]