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39 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

Big fan of this move, great on ST and can contribute as a WR. All he needs is a shot.

To me there are two locks of WRs to make the team and that is Gordon and Landry and maybe Coleman. I think the other 3-4 spots will be decided by camp and pre-season

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4 minutes ago, buno67 said:

To me there are two locks of WRs to make the team and that is Gordon and Landry and maybe Coleman. I think the other 3-4 spots will be decided by camp and pre-season

That's all we can ask for, none of these other guys did anything to deserve any consideration. This guy could easily develop into a reliable Joe Jurevicious type

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24 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

That's all we can ask for, none of these other guys did anything to deserve any consideration. This guy could easily develop into a reliable Joe Jurevicious type

I think it could lead to them signing a surprise cut after the draft or a camp Casualty after a rookie or young player explodes on the scenE  

 

i also believe that with Njoku the browns might carry 5 legit WRs and let the 6th guy be a ST specialist  

 

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20 minutes ago, candyman93 said:

Just guessing:

1. Gordon

2. Landry

3. Coleman

4. Higgins

5. Draft pick / Special teams guy

top 3 are the only certain guys IMO and hell there has been a lot of rumors of them wanting to move CC. 

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On 3/30/2018 at 2:22 PM, MSURacerDT55 said:

That's all we can ask for, none of these other guys did anything to deserve any consideration. This guy could easily develop into a reliable Joe Jurevicious type

To be fair, while none of these other guys appear to be world beaters, they have not really had a chance to do anything to deserve consideration.  They were playing with a QB who either routinely outright missed them, or threw them right into the jaws of the defense and got them killed.  I think some of our lower tier guys could be good role WRs.

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3 minutes ago, DizzyDean said:

They were playing with a QB who either routinely outright missed them, or threw them right into the jaws of the defense and got them killed.

Or the QB put it right on the money and dropped it (see Colts game or pretty much any game this year). I don't believe in that chance stuff, unless its a QB, in this day and age its pretty much crap or get off the pot. IMO none of these guys outside of Coleman will develop into anything that you can depend on (In my book) why not bring in a whole crop of guys to test them?

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5 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

Or the QB put it right on the money and dropped it (see Colts game or pretty much any game this year). I don't believe in that chance stuff, unless its a QB, in this day and age its pretty much crap or get off the pot. IMO none of these guys outside of Coleman will develop into anything that you can depend on (In my book) why not bring in a whole crop of guys to test them?

yes.

Louis isn't a functional WR, he can't catch well. 

Higgins has ok hands but is a feather and reasonably slow. 

We can do better than this. 

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17 minutes ago, Kiwibrown said:

yes.

Louis isn't a functional WR, he can't catch well. 

Higgins has ok hands but is a feather and reasonably slow. 

We can do better than this. 

Yeah I think we are going to draft a kid in the 2nd and move on from any WR not named Gordon or Coleman from last year. 

That is all

mastercheddaar

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Just now, Mastercheddaar said:

Yeah I think we are going to draft a kid in the 2nd and move on from any WR not named Gordon or Coleman from last year. 

That is all

mastercheddaar

that is all? We need more than that MC. We need more than just a kid in the 2nd. I want two drafted WR's. 

One in the 5th round. 

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56 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

Or the QB put it right on the money and dropped it (see Colts game or pretty much any game this year). I don't believe in that chance stuff, unless its a QB, in this day and age its pretty much crap or get off the pot. IMO none of these guys outside of Coleman will develop into anything that you can depend on (In my book) why not bring in a whole crop of guys to test them?

How often did that happen?  Not very.

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58 minutes ago, DizzyDean said:

How often did that happen?  Not very.

It did though, its naive to think every pass was in the dirt or overthrown because they weren't. None of these receivers deserve to be bailed out, they aren't good enough or even flashed any type of significant skill. 

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35 minutes ago, MSURacerDT55 said:

It did though, its naive to think every pass was in the dirt or overthrown because they weren't. None of these receivers deserve to be bailed out, they aren't good enough or even flashed any type of significant skill. 

Its naive to believe that a WR that drops a pass is automatically worthless.  If that held true, TO would have been out of the league before he ever got a shot.  No, not ALL passes were absolutely terrible, but the majority of them were.  Kizer had no accuracy.  Several of his craptastic passes were actually caught for immediate tackles by those WRs you hate so much, whereas had he actually been accurate with them they would have led to huge yards after catch.

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2 hours ago, DizzyDean said:

Its naive to believe that a WR that drops a pass is automatically worthless.  If that held true, TO would have been out of the league before he ever got a shot.  No, not ALL passes were absolutely terrible, but the majority of them were.  Kizer had no accuracy.  Several of his craptastic passes were actually caught for immediate tackles by those WRs you hate so much, whereas had he actually been accurate with them they would have led to huge yards after catch.

That's fine, im not arguing about Kizer I just made a point. I'm arguing about how bad Louis, Higgins and any other WR left not named Josh Gordon and Corey Coleman are.

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