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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:40 pm Post subject: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. My favorite WRs likely to go in the middle rounds are;
3d or lower
Marvin McNutt
Tommy Streeter
A.J. Jenkins
Dwight Jones
Brian Quick
4th or lower
Joe Adams
Chris Givens
Jeff Fuller
Marvin Jones
5th Rd or lower
Greg Childs
Devier Posey
Dale Moss
Gerald Robinson
Jason Criner
Jarius Wright
Mohammed Sanu
6th
T J Graham
Chris Forsier
Jordan White
Jermaine Kerse
Nick Toon
Keashan Martin
7th
Phil Bates
B .J Cunningham
Jeremy Ebert
Danny Cole
Toney Clemons
Stanley Arukwe
Derek Moye
Deorite Thompson
Nelson Rosario |
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CBears019 
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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AJ Jenkins has been rising fast lately, he could be an early 2nd round pick tomorrow. _________________ Martellus Bennet highlight video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lP8fHN53t0 |
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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| CBears019 wrote: | | AJ Jenkins has been rising fast lately, he could be an early 2nd round pick tomorrow. | Yep, entirely possible but I would pass in the second. But, you also know how thick and fast the BS is flying right before the draft. |
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ConVict90 
Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Posts: 1892 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:09 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| ChicagoAl wrote: | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. My favorite WRs likely to go in the middle rounds are;
3d or lower
Marvin McNutt
Tommy Streeter
A.J. Jenkins
Dwight Jones
Brian Quick
4th or lower
Joe Adams
Chris Givens
Jeff Fuller
Marvin Jones
5th Rd or lower
Greg Childs
Devier Posey
Dale Moss
Gerald Robinson
Jason Criner
Jarius Wright
Mohammed Sanu
6th
T J Graham
Chris Forsier
Jordan White
Jermaine Kerse
Nick Toon
Keashan Martin
7th
Phil Bates
B .J Cunningham
Jeremy Ebert
Danny Cole
Toney Clemons
Stanley Arukwe
Derek Moye
Deorite Thompson
Nelson Rosario |
I hope you didn't mean Gerrell Robinson in the 5th tier  |
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:27 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| ConVict90 wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. My favorite WRs likely to go in the middle rounds are;
3d or lower
Marvin McNutt
Tommy Streeter
A.J. Jenkins
Dwight Jones
Brian Quick
4th or lower
Joe Adams
Chris Givens
Jeff Fuller
Marvin Jones
5th Rd or lower
Greg Childs
Devier Posey
Dale Moss
Gerrel Robinson
Jason Criner
Jarius Wright
Mohammed Sanu
6th
T J Graham
Chris Forsier
Jordan White
Jermaine Kerse
Nick Toon
Keashan Martin
7th
Phil Bates
B .J Cunningham
Jeremy Ebert
Danny Cole
Toney Clemons
Stanley Arukwe
Derek Moye
Deorite Thompson
Nelson Rosario |
I hope you didn't mean Gerrell Robinson in the 5th tier  | Yeah, the ASU guy. Thanks for pointing out further evidence that I am going blind. |
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GRRLacher 


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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 6:36 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. _________________
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:44 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. | Oh, I agree 100%. It has not been mentioned (that I have seen) that he had 850 yds last yr and averaged over 25 yds per catch. That is phenomenal. My dream come true would be to get him in the second after drafting a DE in the first. |
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GRRLacher 


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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:53 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. | Oh, I agree 100%. It has not been mentioned (that I have seen) that he had 850 yds last yr and averaged over 25 yds per catch. That is phenomenal. My dream come true would be to get him in the second after drafting a DE in the first. | Depending on who that DE ends up being...I would be full on board with that. Hill in the second after quality DE in the 1st would be great. _________________
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:34 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. | Oh, I agree 100%. It has not been mentioned (that I have seen) that he had 850 yds last yr and averaged over 25 yds per catch. That is phenomenal. My dream come true would be to get him in the second after drafting a DE in the first. | Depending on who that DE ends up being...I would be full on board with that. Hill in the second after quality DE in the 1st would be great. | I think we are almost all stunned by our new DE and don't know what to think. I'm hoping it is another Dan Hampton. I am still wanting to go WR next but we may wait until the 3-4th where there will be a lot of quality left. |
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bkokot
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:05 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. | Oh, I agree 100%. It has not been mentioned (that I have seen) that he had 850 yds last yr and averaged over 25 yds per catch. That is phenomenal. My dream come true would be to get him in the second after drafting a DE in the first. | Depending on who that DE ends up being...I would be full on board with that. Hill in the second after quality DE in the 1st would be great. | I think we are almost all stunned by our new DE and don't know what to think. I'm hoping it is another Dan Hampton. I am still wanting to go WR next but we may wait until the 3-4th where there will be a lot of quality left. |
It probably depends on how the OL and CB depth stacks up to the WR depth. Or looking at how things fall, there might just be a player we really like. I see us taking a DT at some point, so I'm interested to see how that fits in to the mix. Maybe 5th round? |
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GRRLacher 


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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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Am I missing something or is Alshon Jeffrey still on the board along with Hill, Jenkins and others? _________________
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Mudderfudder77
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:32 pm Post subject: |
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| GRRLacher wrote: | | Am I missing something or is Alshon Jeffrey still on the board along with Hill, Jenkins and others? |
Jeffery is still there, but Jenkins went 30 to San Fran.
The best receivers still available are (in no particular order):
Stephen Hill
Reuben Randle
Alshon Jeffrey
Chris Givens
Marvin McNutt
Brian Quick
Ryan Broyles
Joe Adams
Nick Toon
Mohamed Sanu (* sentimental favorite)
Obviously this is subjective, but there is still good talent out there at WR. _________________
2013 Draft - Go TE or go home. Yes, TE, even after signing Bennett. Vance McDonald is your huckleberry. |
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GRRLacher 


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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Mudderfudder77 wrote: | | ...but there is still good talent out there at WR. | Agreed...I hope we snag one if someone they like is available. For some reason I really want us to address WR in the draft early this year...CB too. _________________
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:32 pm Post subject: Re: Middle Tier Wide Receivers |
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| bkokot wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | GRRLacher wrote: | | ChicagoAl wrote: | | I am slowly getting over my Stephen Hill infatuation and starting to accept the idea of drafting one or more wideouts in the middle rounds. Though I would still take Hill in the second. | For some reason I just like that Hill kid...I don't know exactly why. He just seems to have "it" that makes guys very good WRs in the NFL. | Oh, I agree 100%. It has not been mentioned (that I have seen) that he had 850 yds last yr and averaged over 25 yds per catch. That is phenomenal. My dream come true would be to get him in the second after drafting a DE in the first. | Depending on who that DE ends up being...I would be full on board with that. Hill in the second after quality DE in the 1st would be great. | I think we are almost all stunned by our new DE and don't know what to think. I'm hoping it is another Dan Hampton. I am still wanting to go WR next but we may wait until the 3-4th where there will be a lot of quality left. |
It probably depends on how the OL and CB depth stacks up to the WR depth. Or looking at how things fall, there might just be a player we really like. I see us taking a DT at some point, so I'm interested to see how that fits in to the mix. Maybe 5th round? | We traded that. |
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ChicagoAl
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Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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| GRRLacher wrote: | | Am I missing something or is Alshon Jeffrey still on the board along with Hill, Jenkins and others? | Perceptive man, no sooner than the words were out of your mouth and we had us our Alshon. |
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