diehardskin2982
04-05-2005, 07:43 PM
corners come and go in the NFL and who knows maybe we'll sign law or something... (not likely) but we do need an impact wideout who can take control in the redzone.
For better or for worsediehardskin2982 04-05-2005, 07:43 PM corners come and go in the NFL and who knows maybe we'll sign law or something... (not likely) but we do need an impact wideout who can take control in the redzone. jrocx69 04-06-2005, 04:35 AM williams will be gone, tampa or minnesota is going to get him, and the rest of the upper wr class is gonna be a stretch at 9. im hoping for merriman or rogers in the first... and bartell (cb howard) or canty (de virginia) or possibly henry (wr west virginia) in the third rd. Defensewins 04-06-2005, 09:53 AM corners come and go in the NFL and who knows maybe we'll sign law or something... (not likely) but we do need an impact wideout who can take control in the redzone. IMO it is the other way around. WR are a dime a dozen. Good, young CB's are not alwasy available in such great numbers. Look how many great (probowl) WR's were available to the highest bidder and switched teams in just last two offseasons: 1) Terrel Owens, SF 2) Randy Moss, MIN 3) Mushin Muhamad. CAR 5) Plaxico Burress, Pitt 6) Jerry Porter, OAK 7) Keenan McCardel, TB 8) Lav. Coles, Wash 9) Santana Moss, Jets 10) Jerry Rice, Oak 11) David Boston, San Diego 12) Justin McCareins, TEN 13) Joey Galloway, TB 14) Curtis Conway, CHI 15) Kevin Dyson This is just to name a few, there are more. This list is a virtual who's who of NFL WR's. The top 8 on this list are perenial probowlers players. Moss and T.O. are probably the best WR's in the NFL. Some of these WR's switched teams for little or no compensation (T.O. for example). Daseal 04-06-2005, 11:04 AM I still think MN wants DJ if he's there. |
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