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Seattle WR Mike Williams (official thread)

I like Larry a little more at this stage because of his polish but I think Mike may be the best out of the bunch before it's all said and done.

This year's WR class is one of the best I can remember.
 
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Sears,

I agree that this is one of the best WR classes we have seen in a while... I think this could actually hurt them as a bunch.

If I am a team and I am looking at a WR or a nother position, I am going to go with the other position, because even if my highest choice WR is taken, there will still be good WR to pick from w/ my next pick.

The Williams and Fitz's of the world will still go high, however the others could get bumped for the reason explained above...
 
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gbearbuck said:
Sears,

I agree that this is one of the best WR classes we have seen in a while... I think this could actually hurt them as a bunch.

If I am a team and I am looking at a WR or a nother position, I am going to go with the other position, because even if my highest choice WR is taken, there will still be good WR to pick from w/ my next pick.

The Williams and Fitz's of the world will still go high, however the others could get bumped for the reason explained above...


No doubt gbear.

A team with more pressing needs will roll the dice on a solid WR being there for them to pick up later down the line. In draft years past, teams weren't as fortunate to have that luxury.
 
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sears3820 said:
No doubt gbear.

A team with more pressing needs will roll the dice on a solid WR being there for them to pick up later down the line. In draft years past, teams weren't as fortunate to have that luxury.

I feel like this will for sure push Jenkins out of the first round and maybe deep into 2 or all the way into 3 depending on how things go between now and draft day.
 
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