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Re: NFL draft rounds 4-7
Ismael was a great pick. We needed to add a guy with C/G versatility.
He could win the LG spot possibly. Or start at C and move Chase to LG. If not, he'll be a great swing position backup. Do not like the other 5th round choice. He most likely would have been available in the 7th. Not gonna love every pick tho. He's versatile at least and is a great special teams player. Maybe he was mainly drafted for his ST prowess.
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It's really not that Golden went to smaller school. Plenty of great players come from small schools. My issue with the Golden pick was that we already have that exact same guy in Harmon. IDK, we'll see but I just saw no reason to draft that type of player when you could have got a TE. Big, slower, red zone type of wr's to me are a dime a dozen aka Docston, Robert Davis, Cam Sims...
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McLaurin Sims Harmon AGG Gibson The others will probably be released and off to the PS.
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Shannon Sharpe And I’m sure many others
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: NFL draft rounds 4-7
13 years and you still haven't learned when I'm being obnoxious? Weak
You forgot the obvious one, the GOAT (who played for SF) came from a small school named Mississippi Valley State.
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Agree, Mooby. I don't understand those sort of posts Ohoskins posted. Such posts are so easily to dissect and also gives you an idea that the poster doesn't have a clue. |
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Is widely regarded as the greatest wide receiver in NFL history, and one of the greatest players in NFL history. Rice is the career leader in most major statistical categories for wide receivers,[6] including receptions, touchdown receptions, and receiving yards, once being the leader for total yards and touchdowns in a season. He has scored more points than any other non-kicker in NFL history with 1,256.[7] Rice was selected to the Pro Bowl 13 times (1986–1996, 1998, 2002) and named All-Pro 12 times in his 20 NFL seasons. He won three Super Bowls with the 49ers and an AFC Championship with the Oakland Raiders. As of 2017, Rice holds over 100 NFL records, the most of any player by a wide margin. In 1999, The Sporting News listed Rice second behind Jim Brown on its list of "Football's 100 Greatest Players" |
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Really? Are you being sarcastic? Nevermind caught up on previous posts. Thank God this was sarcasm. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Jacksonville, Forida
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Re: NFL draft rounds 4-7
Gandy-Golden will be the productive big receiver we've been looking for. I love his skill-set and his athletic arrogance. Trust me, we're all gonna love this guy.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Dublin, Ohio
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Re: NFL draft rounds 4-7
Haven't we tried this "end zone threat" approach quite often in the past few years? Does not seem to have panned out very well.
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