| | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 10:56 AM | |
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| | There are some Sophomores in here, but just wondering where you guys stood on where you would rank these college WR's, based on what you think they'll be in the NFL Arrelious Benn, Percy Harvin, Darrius Heyward Bey, Jeremy Maclin, Michael Crabtree, Dez Bryant Mine: 1. Michael Crabtree 2. Dez Bryant 3. Arrelious Benn 4. Darrius Heyward-Bey 5. Jeremy Maclin 6. Percy Harvin Nevertheless, are all extraordinary WR's that will enjoy very good to great NFL careers IMO
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 10:57 AM | |
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| JaxJag_1 (10/11/2008) There are some Sophomores in here, but just wondering where you guys stood on where you would rank these college WR's, based on what you think they'll be in the NFL
Arrelious Benn, Percy Harvin, Darrius Heyward Bey, Jeremy Maclin, Michael Crabtree,Dez Bryant
Mine:
1. Michael Crabtree
2. Dez Bryant
3. Arrelious Benn
4. Darrius Heywar-Bey
5. Jeremy Maclin
6. Percy Harvin
Nevertheless, are all extraordinary WR's that will enjoy very good to great NFL careers IMO
put maclin and harvin and 2 and 3, respectively and then your complete
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:06 AM | |
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| | Like I said all these WR's are going to have excellent careers IMO, but I LOVE Benn and Bryant (Both Sophomores), Dez Bryant at OK state may do the best job at job balls and gets the ball at the highest point I've seen in a while in college football and I love both Benn and Bryant's hands and YAC ability as well I love Maclin, but I'm nervous about him because of the offense he plays in with the lack of routes he runs and his lack of physicality, but he could grow into an elite WR with time no doubt, as could Percy
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:39 AM | |
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| 1. Crabtree
2. Maclin
3. Harvin
4. Heyward-Bey
5. Benn
6. Bryant (reminds me too much of Adarius Bowman)
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"We will stop the run"
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:44 AM | |
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| I understand where you stand on Bryant, but Bryant is much faster than Bowman and has better ball skills IMO
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:12 PM | |
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| | Crabtree would be #1 for me. the offense he plays in kinda scares me though. i think he'll be successful in the NFL. but the offense probably does make him look better. if it werent for the injury concerns, id put Harvin #2. i dont know if he'd beat all those receivers in a straight up 40 race, but im sure he is quicker than all of them. i dont know much about dez bryant.
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 1:47 PM | |
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| I'm not really that impressed with Crabtree. Of course, he's the most prolific receiver in the nation in terms of pure stats, but when I see him play, I don't see much explosiveness. He tends to pick up speed as he goes and isn't very sudden. This could hinder his ability to get open in the next level. His stats are definately inflated by the type of offense he is in.
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 2:41 PM | |
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| Football? (10/11/2008) I'm not really that impressed with Crabtree. Of course, he's the most prolific receiver in the nation in terms of pure stats, but when I see him play, I don't see much explosiveness. He tends to pick up speed as he goes and isn't very sudden. This could hinder his ability to get open in the next level. His stats are definately inflated by the type of offense he is in.
I disagree. Crabtree looks like a stud. He has strong hands and runs hard after the catch. Reminds me of T.O. after the catch.
"You cannot build character, in my opinion, except through adversity"
-Bobby Bowden
"We will stop the run"
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 3:59 PM | |
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| - Michael Crabtree
- Arrelious Benn
- Dez Bryant
- Darrius Heyward-Bey
- Percy Harvin
- Jeremy Maclin
Crabtree is going to be a star WR in the NFL, I'm not sure who to compare him too, but no doubt he'll be a star WR IMO Benn is a better version of Anquan Boldin, he's much, much faster and more athletic Dez Bryant is a freak, already has 9 TD's and 20.4 YPC, has crazy ups and is deceptively fast and can return punts and kicks DHB is 6'3", 205 lbs, and runs a sub 4.30 40, he has every thing to be a dominant NFL WR, but he's been held back by bad QB's at UMD Percy Harvin IMO will be the next Steve Smith, I'm just concerned that he'll have injury issues as he has had in college, but he's an elite talent no question Jeremy Maclin concerns me because he runs only a few routes and is not that physical and his routes and hands are gradually improving. I see J-Mac being a Santonio Holmes type WR The common denominator is that all 6 of these WR's will be big time players
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| | | Posted Saturday, October 11, 2008 4:31 PM | |
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| I personally also like LSU WR Brandon LaFell even though he's obviously not in the same category as the previously named 6
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