Looks like a much better route runner than tyreek was coming out of college, is pretty young so his frame should fill out still not sure we can go up and get him though. [Reply]
Amazing OL group if you need an RT or IOL. Not that amazing for LTs honestly.
After the Alt/Fashanu sweepstakes, you have a lot of hope for some day 2 guys. If you think Guyton can play LT, which I've wavered on, he might be there. Suamataia might actually be LT #3 and he's kind of top-50-ish. Kiran Amegadjie and Patrick Paul are late 2s. Maybe Christian Jones in 2 or 3. Not much out there.
If you want an RT, swing away. You have Latham, Fuaga, Mims, Guyton, Fisher, Gonclaves, and Suamataia played there too. If you squint hard you might move Mims over to LT and hope you mold that clay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ForeverIowan:
I think Ricky Pearsall is the receiver nobody is really talking about that Veach/Reid may fall in love with. The ability to separate is crucial in this offense. Pearsall with a great 3-cone drill. His combine numbers across the board were damn good. Tough kid.
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
From the Senior Bowl to the Combine, Ricky Pearsall has caught everything thrown his direction. Has aced the pre-draft process. One of my favorite Day 2 WRs in the draft.
He was taken in the fourth round. If Pearsall is still there in that round then OK. But I don't see it. Plus many think he's just a slot guy which isn't ideal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
He was taken in the fourth round. If Pearsall is still there in that round then OK. But I don't see it. Plus many think he's just a slot guy which isn't ideal.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He's not just a slot...
Folks are saying him and Ladd are slot guys only!!...I'm open to Ladd if he can work outside aswell but Pearsall is giving me Alec Pierce vibes which is concerning. If Pearsall can go outside then taking him in the middle rounds could be OK I guess. [Reply]