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6 hours ago, CWood21 said:

Feel free to elaborate.  For being "average everything", he's been ridiculously productive.

He has average size,  average speed, and seems to struggle playing against physical CB's.     He played n the Mountain West which typically features relatively weak defenses.

I would also add that suggesting someone is a 3rd round player is really pretty high praise.    In a similar vein is Anthony Miller.   A guy who has been even more productive than Gallup.  A hair smaller, but looks to me to be quicker footed.  He reminds me a lot of Greg Jennings.  I like him a little more than Gallup.

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6 hours ago, Scoremore said:

Don't see any WR's worth taking up high.  Not a good year for them.  Antonio Calloway is one I like but is a problem child.  Would have to dig into his situation to see if he is even draftable.  Kid has talent and could get him late.  I'd at least do my homework on the him.  If he got a bad rap ok or maybe he's just a bad kid.  Really don't know. Think if Davenport is available he'll be the pick at 14.  They will look for a CB in round 2 Oliver would be great.  That's my ideal scenario however a could go a number of different ways.  TE or OL also possible.  

At what point are they (WRs) worth taking ? There are maybe 12 receivers besides Callaway that migh be taken in rounds 2-3 (Ridley should go in round one somewhere). D.J.Moore, Cain, Pettis, Chark, Kirk, Sutton, Washington, Miller, Gallup, Hamilton, St.Brown, Coutee. Do you dislike them all in these rounds.........and if you do, why ?

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1 hour ago, Cadmus said:

Then you realize Clay had a 1.49 10 yard split and this comparison starts to fall apart. 

Biegel's 1.64 is pretty much average.

Look, I am not saying he will ever be elite like Clay but I am optimistic that he will be an above average EDGE player in this league. Which for a 4th rounder is a big win. He can be another versatile piece for Pettine if nothing else. 

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41 minutes ago, TheBitzMan said:

Biegel's 1.64 is pretty much average.

Look, I am not saying he will ever be elite like Clay but I am optimistic that he will be an above average EDGE player in this league. Which for a 4th rounder is a big win. He can be another versatile piece for Pettine if nothing else. 

Taking Ahmad Brooks' spot is a good place for him I think. Play the run well, get after the passer with some hustle and attitude. 

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5 hours ago, OneTwoSixFive said:

At what point are they (WRs) worth taking ? There are maybe 12 receivers besides Callaway that migh be taken in rounds 2-3 (Ridley should go in round one somewhere). D.J.Moore, Cain, Pettis, Chark, Kirk, Sutton, Washington, Miller, Gallup, Hamilton, St.Brown, Coutee. Do you dislike them all in these rounds.........and if you do, why ?

Don’t hate any but I feel a few will be around in the 3rd and maybe even 1-2 with our first pick in the 4th

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1 hour ago, pollino14 said:

Really hope we take a look at DJ Chark if he’s there round two. Could add that speed dimension we’ve been lacking for years.

He's a body catcher. No thanks.

St. Brown a better WR. Great hands.

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20 minutes ago, pollino14 said:

St.Brown does not have great hands and I’m a ND fan

Labeling Chark as a body catcher is completely unfair too.

LSU is my college team, Chark is a body catcher. I still like him though, but not ahead of Moore, Hamilton, St. Brown or Gallup.

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