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12.3 Roy Williams, WR, Dallas
Have list for valencesent AIM to Scotthopefully he and OM can get us a quick turnTried to PM Scott, but got the "cannot receive new messages" errorsending a list to Hook for 13.03
PM out13.04 Greg Olsen Teplease pm rads
Hehe you mean mine? Thanks for helping out!first choice from valence's list13.07 Jonathan Baldwin, WR, KCpming next
Really nice value there. Thanks for picking me up off the floor Perry.Wasn't planning to look this direction, but really like the potential value
13.10 Michael Bush RB Oakland??
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got it13th round pick sent to Perry
Looks like your already up $75For the record MoP and I have been arguing for at least 3 or 4 rounds about this guy. I bet him 25$ he'd still be on the board when we picked this time and we got 50 that he will not catch at least 50 balls this year. I also have an offer for 100 that he will never sniff 70 catches in 1 season in his career. Still waiting for the boy genuis' response.And sorry Hook I know this is the draft thread. Carry on
Nice catch, I hadn't noticed that was happening. What would be really interesting is if one of the top FA WRs signs there. We have already drafted four St. Louis Ram WRs, but the first was not taken until round ten. Hope springs eternal for Ram and Bradford fans.No QB in the NFL can support as many WRs as Sam Bradford.
Clayton was initially reported that he might never play again, very serious injury he sustained. Avery has not been healthy since arriving. The rest is a motley crue of folks that have never produced at the level of Alexander when he was in college. He is 6 foot 5 and from a size perspective I don't see too many guys taking his spot. I don't think he is the WR1 but he can flourish as part of a 3 and 4 man rotation. At WR5 behind the likes of Fitz, Colston, St Smith, he looks fantastic to me at this spot in the draft. I'm sure I am not the only person that was eye ballin him. We'll seeNo QB in the NFL can support as many WRs as Sam Bradford.
Clayton is quoted as saying he feels better than he did before the injuryAvery has been hurt BUT so has your guy - the first season he plays every game will be the first, so Yes there is upside and Yes he is a gifted receiver - well, at least for the games he actually plays each yearClayton was initially reported that he might never play again, very serious injury he sustained. Avery has not been healthy since arriving. The rest is a motley crue of folks that have never produced at the level of Alexander when he was in college. He is 6 foot 5 and from a size perspective I don't see too many guys taking his spot. I don't think he is the WR1 but he can flourish as part of a 3 and 4 man rotation. At WR5 behind the likes of Fitz, Colston, St Smith, he looks fantastic to me at this spot in the draft. I'm sure I am not the only person that was eye ballin him. We'll seeNo QB in the NFL can support as many WRs as Sam Bradford.