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2 hours ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

I'm in if true.

 

Having some potential homer reservations, though :P

 

Look at what the draft experts say and watch some film on the kid. 

 

He he needs to lean the entire route tree but that’s something he can learn in training camp. He runs good routs, could get better and will with time and proper coaching. Can get separation, has a big catch radius, wins the contested catches, has very strong hands, he’s a big body WR and plays faster than his 40 time. (This is my take on the kid) 

 

He’s going to be a special player. No off field issues. He’s the best WR in the draft. 

1 hour ago, LSHMEAB said:

That and STRONG hands. For all the dismissal about Allen throwing too hard, there's merit. I'd take a good look at hand size among the receivers as silly as that may seem.

I’m telling you guys, N’Keal Harry our of ASU he’s exactly what you are all asking for. 

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40 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

 

Conley has those nearly 34 inch arms, 45 inch vert, at 6-3 and runs 4.35. Perfect guy. 

Adding Harmon and Conley would really be fun.

 

give me Tate, Adam Humphries or Conley. Need guys that can catch the ball. One free agent and one high draft pick and our WRs position is in pretty good shape, especially if Duke williams can be a contributor.  

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I prefer the type of WR that is D.K. Metcalf...

 

There are plenty of good WR's in this Draft...It's a really nice class with decent depth...We just need another guy that can step up and be consistent no matter what type...I do think Metcalf is the one guy in this Draft that has legit #1 WR potential (yes the dreaded p-word)...Assuming his health checks out and he develops properly...The rest, while clearly having a lot of talent, remind more of solid #2's...But that's OK...We just need more talent there of any type...?

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Both.

 

Never understand the this or that analogies when it comes to sports, both is always better.

 

 

22 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Basically do you prefer a Hollywood Brown or an AJ Brown type? Cause I’m in Hollywood’s camp can’t teach off the top of the defense speed like that 

 

definitely not Brown, toooo small and fragile.

 

 

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I just want a WR with great hands, route running & situational awareness. Speed & size can be whatever as long as the guy has the ability to be where he needs to be play after play, and be able to find a way to get open when the pocket breaks down & the QB begins to scramble.

With Allen being a running QB first & foremost, our WR's need to figure out how to adjust when he rolls out or starts to scramble, as he'll be looking downfield if he can't find a path ahead. Being able to improvise will be invaluable to our QB.

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39 minutes ago, BigDingus said:

I just want a WR with great hands, route running & situational awareness. Speed & size can be whatever as long as the guy has the ability to be where he needs to be play after play, and be able to find a way to get open when the pocket breaks down & the QB begins to scramble.

With Allen being a running QB first & foremost, our WR's need to figure out how to adjust when he rolls out or starts to scramble, as he'll be looking downfield if he can't find a path ahead. Being able to improvise will be invaluable to our QB.

Ummmm....not really.

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I prefer them to target contested catch ability. That was sorely lacking from our WR's this past season. Our guys couldn't catch it if there was a defender on them, and sometimes couldn't even catch it when wide open. Pretty much every other team I watched had contested catches almost every single game. That would do loads for Josh Allen.

 

So great hands. Whoever can catch the ball without fail, even with a defender on them. I don't care if they are big or small, fast or slow.

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On 1/9/2019 at 6:34 AM, 78thealltimegreat said:

Basically do you prefer a Hollywood Brown or an AJ Brown type? Cause I’m in Hollywood’s camp can’t teach off the top of the defense speed like that 

I prefer Both

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15 hours ago, KOKBILLS said:

I prefer the type of WR that is D.K. Metcalf...

 

There are plenty of good WR's in this Draft...It's a really nice class with decent depth...We just need another guy that can step up and be consistent no matter what type...I do think Metcalf is the one guy in this Draft that has legit #1 WR potential (yes the dreaded p-word)...Assuming his health checks out and he develops properly...The rest, while clearly having a lot of talent, remind more of solid #2's...But that's OK...We just need more talent there of any type...?

He was my initial crush but after watching some tape i don’t think he’s a good fit with allen. We need a dude that has super sticky hands.  Dependable.  Metcalf is almost Stephen Hill-like.  I assume he’ll be better, but I can’t help to compare them

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10 minutes ago, NewEra said:

He was my initial crush but after watching some tape i don’t think he’s a good fit with allen. We need a dude that has super sticky hands.  Dependable.  Metcalf is almost Stephen Hill-like.  I assume he’ll be better, but I can’t help to compare them

Watch some Tyre Brady tape. It'll make you feel good.

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I can only remember one pass where Allen threw a contested ball where catch radius meant anything, Croom pass versus Lions in 4th.

 

However, you can look pass after pass where Allen throws to guy that has created space.

 

Allen will always be a QB, like Rodgers, that holds the ball until a guy is opened.  A guys ability to catch contested balls is useless when your QB doesn't throw those balls.

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On 1/9/2019 at 6:46 AM, EmotionallyUnstable said:

It doesn't make a difference to me as long as they are a true play maker. I'm looking for a WR that can make contested catches, create problems and be open even when he is not. 

 

 

 

 

I don't want a guy who is open when he's not, I want a guy who consistently gets open. A. Brown, T. Hill, those type of guys (minus the baggage.)

 

On 1/9/2019 at 8:09 AM, Homey D. Clown said:

 

I prefer a Larry Fitzgerald/Hines Ward type.  Guys with good speed who know how to get open and create separation.  Big receivers seem to be easily dominated for long stretches in a game at times unless they are exceptional talents like megatron was.

 

Another Andre Reed would be exactly what this team needs.  I personally feel he was arguably the most unique mix of speed, toughness, and skill I've ever witnessed short of Jerry Rice and John Taylor. 

 

Exactly. We need guys who get separation, not guys you have to trust to make a great catch because there's a defender in his back pocket.

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On 1/9/2019 at 12:53 PM, MrEpsYtown said:

The offense is dying for complimentary players, not big time #1 receivers. I want a guy who is smart, is going to be in the right place, and will go up and get it when it is thrown to him. 

 

Chris Conley is his name. Free agent from KC. 6-3, 215 and a 4.35 forty. He holds the combine record for a 45 inch vertical. He's a super smart guy with an awesome personality. He's been kind of buried on the depth chart, but does have 5 touchdown catches this year (catches and TDs would tie him for second on our team). He does have a good amount of experience, he just falls low in the pecking order of guys to target. He's 26 years old and has a good relationship with David Culley who had a big part in his development in KC. 

 

Conley is the exact type of guy we should be adding to our corps. He's not a look at me guy, he has size and speed, good strong hands, and is a very intelligent football player. Perfect fit for the guys we have now and our quarterback. 

 

Here's a great article from Forbes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrenheitner/2015/03/04/georgia-wr-chris-conley-is-the-most-intriguing-player-in-the-2015-nfl-draft/#1a8780632171

 

The guy oozes process and has a ton of athletic upside. 

Conley, Jason Verrett, and Matt Paradis are my top 3 FA I hope that we sign.  By addressing those positions and fortifying the team, we are in a position of BPA draft time

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