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  1. 16 minutes ago, Yatagarasu said:

    Height and arm length are overrated.

    Good players will find a way to make plays.

    Blair Brown is probably going to be productive when he set loose as a WLB due to his instincts and speed.

     

    Brown is solid in coverage, but he's arguably at his best in the running game. I'm highly familiar with Deion Jones and De'Vondre Campbell having drafted them last season. Honestly, I feel like Brown at Mike, Jones at Will and Campbell at Sam could be the best placement.

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  2. 16 minutes ago, LosT_in_TranSlatioN said:

    Credit to @-Truth- for pointing me in Sharpe's direction. He may be blind in one eye, but he's talented.

     

    But so long as he doesn't do this, we're good. 

     

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    Appreciate it. That's a great picture. I admittedly haven't watched him, but I've seen him rated rather highly on a lot of sites.

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  3. 4 hours ago, JoeyFlex5 said:

    I too was on beckhams bandwagon but Beckham was a much better catcher. Ross is still a "drop it in the bucket" type of catcher and regardless of how fast or shifty he is, he still needs to attack the ball and be able to beat safeties who are gonna be assigned to play him deep, most NFL safeties don't get beaten deep, it take confusion and play design to beat a safety deep, very rarely can one players route running do that, and when the safety stays disciplined you need a guy to make a tough catch. 

    Another thing to consider is that joe jus struggles to hit guys in stride, we need to accept it, Ross is gonna need a very precise timing style qb to be able to use his YAC game because it will take some serious lead throws to hit a 4.22 guy in stride. I prefer a guy who is gonna be able to catch the ball no matter where joe may place it on a given play. If he has a tendency to slow a dude up on his route a little, then a big bodied and big catch radius becomes a lot more valuable

    Solid points. Beckham Jr. was one of my favorite prospects in the entire draft, but he was better in contested situations. He had some of the best hands I've ever seen on a prospect, and I don't feel that his situation is comparable to Ross'. I personally like Ross. But I'm also not entirely on board with the Brandin Cooks comparisons. Having watched Cooks extensively since his college days, I felt that Cooks was better on 50/50 throws. He also had sharper cuts in the open field. Ross is obviously no slouch himself there, but the point remains.

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