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Greg Little (1 Viewer)

Here is the clip of the block in question:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noeDhCmouQ4The blocking is great by Little, but he goes all punk on him when he is clearly hurt. :thumbdown:
meh
I've heard a lot about this play but had never seen it until now. If this is what some of you base your opinion of Little on then I wouldn't suggest ever being a FBI profiler or CSI. While Little might very well be a punk, this is hardly conclusive. I wonder if in a few seconds the guy had gotten up and trotted off the field if Little would be such a loser?
 
'spider321 said:
'Papa Georgio said:
I've heard a lot about this play but had never seen it until now. If this is what some of you base your opinion of Little on then I wouldn't suggest ever being a FBI profiler or CSI. While Little might very well be a punk, this is hardly conclusive. I wonder if in a few seconds the guy had gotten up and trotted off the field if Little would be such a loser?
The fact that Little was paid to play and accepted gifts in college also has something to do with his "punk" persona.If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck.
Give me the list of things that makes Little a 'punk'.I see you have Blount on your roster, he's done far worst that Little in a game setting. Take the numbers the players put up in FF. We don't know any of these guys personally and nothing surprises me when they disappoint the masses.
 
'spider321 said:
'Papa Georgio said:
I've heard a lot about this play but had never seen it until now. If this is what some of you base your opinion of Little on then I wouldn't suggest ever being a FBI profiler or CSI. While Little might very well be a punk, this is hardly conclusive. I wonder if in a few seconds the guy had gotten up and trotted off the field if Little would be such a loser?
The fact that Little was paid to play and accepted gifts in college also has something to do with his "punk" persona.If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck.
Not saying he isn't but many people on this board have trashed Little for the play that was linked and it seems pretty silly.
 
'spider321 said:
'Papa Georgio said:
I've heard a lot about this play but had never seen it until now. If this is what some of you base your opinion of Little on then I wouldn't suggest ever being a FBI profiler or CSI. While Little might very well be a punk, this is hardly conclusive. I wonder if in a few seconds the guy had gotten up and trotted off the field if Little would be such a loser?
The fact that Little was paid to play and accepted gifts in college also has something to do with his "punk" persona.If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck.
What the hell does that have to do with the play in question? Absolutely nothing.I just watched that play for the first time. Wow, talk about a whole lot of overreaction in here. Carry on ladies.
 
i love that his youtube highlight is called Freak File (he stiff armed that one guy and the guy ended up faceplanting and sliding facemask first LOL)

gimme a nasty SOB as my 1.09 rookie pick any day of the week please, thugs win in football

 
'spider321 said:
The fact that Little was paid to play and accepted gifts in college also has something to do with his "punk" persona.

If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck, chances are, it's a duck.
:link: The fact Little accepted gifts is pretty well substantiated. Is there evidence of the paid to play part? Not trying to split hairs here, but let's not make something more than it is unless you can document it.

 
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Little played at a university that cheats. I don't think you can put it all on him. Clearly the culture around the program was "go ahead and cheat, we don't mind, most everyone here is doing it"

So yeah, penalize him for picking such a cheating unethical school, but he's free from that now, he is ready to do his thing and I'm sure will have a great career despite being associated with UNC Cheatin Hill

 
Little played at a university that cheats. I don't think you can put it all on him. Clearly the culture around the program was "go ahead and cheat, we don't mind, most everyone here is doing it"

So yeah, penalize him for picking such a cheating unethical school, but he's free from that now, he is ready to do his thing and I'm sure will have a great career despite being associated with UNC Cheatin Hill
This will be the first major violation levied against the Tarheels in decades. So where do you get this #### from?I have no problem if you hate Carolina... I get it, the Heels win in basketball and baseball... a lot. But don't let the facts get in the way of a good argument.

 
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Little played at a university that cheats. I don't think you can put it all on him. Clearly the culture around the program was "go ahead and cheat, we don't mind, most everyone here is doing it" So yeah, penalize him for picking such a cheating unethical school, but he's free from that now, he is ready to do his thing and I'm sure will have a great career despite being associated with UNC Cheatin Hill
I don't think it's the whole athletic department. The basketball program is one of the nation's finest.
 
dude who gives a crap what Little did at UNC? this is the NFL and fantasy football no less. I seriously couldn't care any less.

Anyway...could this play out like Tampa Mike last year? Talented rookie WRs thrust into a starting role with capable QBs....I don't know...could be something here

 
dude who gives a crap what Little did at UNC? this is the NFL and fantasy football no less. I seriously couldn't care any less.

Anyway...could this play out like Tampa Mike last year? Talented rookie WRs thrust into a starting role with capable QBs....I don't know...could be something here
I'm with you... Little looks likely to be the Browns #1 WR and therefore a solid mid to late 1st round rookie pick.Don't see the comparison between QB's Freeman and McCoy though. No way McCoy has proven capable yet...

 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.

 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.
If he deserves a pass because he simply got caught up in the moment, then one would think that there would be plenty of other examples of players who were similarly caught up in the moment taunting injured opponents. Taunting, not celebrating a big play, like a sack or big hit. I'm sure there have been some, but I can't think of any.
 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.
If he deserves a pass because he simply got caught up in the moment, then one would think that there would be plenty of other examples of players who were similarly caught up in the moment taunting injured opponents. Taunting, not celebrating a big play, like a sack or big hit. I'm sure there have been some, but I can't think of any.
what i am asking is how do you know he knew the guy was injured? i don't really care either way what he did when he was a college kid, and i've seen plenty of taunting in the nfl and in college. the potential he didn't know is quite a fine line that many of you are using to hang the kid.
 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.
If he deserves a pass because he simply got caught up in the moment, then one would think that there would be plenty of other examples of players who were similarly caught up in the moment taunting injured opponents. Taunting, not celebrating a big play, like a sack or big hit. I'm sure there have been some, but I can't think of any.
and i'm not saying he deserves a pass. what i'm saying is that there doesn't seem to be much more evidence that he does or doesn't.
 
He didn't know the guy was hurt, you guys are ridiculous.

He was celebrating his pancake block, not injuring the guy. There is no way he knew the guy was seriously hurt.

 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.
If he deserves a pass because he simply got caught up in the moment, then one would think that there would be plenty of other examples of players who were similarly caught up in the moment taunting injured opponents. Taunting, not celebrating a big play, like a sack or big hit. I'm sure there have been some, but I can't think of any.
what i am asking is how do you know he knew the guy was injured? i don't really care either way what he did when he was a college kid, and i've seen plenty of taunting in the nfl and in college. the potential he didn't know is quite a fine line that many of you are using to hang the kid.
Yet I'm not aware of any examples of other players taunting an injured opponent where you could ask the same question, how do you know he knew the other player was injured?Aside from that, I have a hard time believing the DB who tore his ACL during the block and ended up on the ground in serious pain did not react in a way that Little knew he was hurt.
 
He didn't know the guy was hurt, you guys are ridiculous.He was celebrating his pancake block, not injuring the guy. There is no way he knew the guy was seriously hurt.
It's very possible to celebrate without taunting. Almost all players do it, even the ones who strut around with the "hey, look at me, I made a big play" schtick.I'm going to stop posting on this, as you guys won't convince me, and I won't convince you.
 
any chance the guy just got caught up in the moment? maybe he's a little emotional or immature, but to me, it looks like he made a huge play and got excited he did a great job. all he saw was the guy laying on the ground, exactly where he should've been at the end of the play if little does his job. it was a split second and i highly doubt he knew the kid's season was over. it looks a lot different when everyone is looking at it in slow motion, and i'm surprised at all the folks in here that have never put their foot in their mouth or got a little caught up in emotion.
If he deserves a pass because he simply got caught up in the moment, then one would think that there would be plenty of other examples of players who were similarly caught up in the moment taunting injured opponents. Taunting, not celebrating a big play, like a sack or big hit. I'm sure there have been some, but I can't think of any.
what i am asking is how do you know he knew the guy was injured? i don't really care either way what he did when he was a college kid, and i've seen plenty of taunting in the nfl and in college. the potential he didn't know is quite a fine line that many of you are using to hang the kid.
Yet I'm not aware of any examples of other players taunting an injured opponent where you could ask the same question, how do you know he knew the other player was injured?Aside from that, I have a hard time believing the DB who tore his ACL during the block and ended up on the ground in serious pain did not react in a way that Little knew he was hurt.
i have a hard time believing guys laying it out on a national stage couldn't get caught up in the game. what was james harrison's first reaction when he destroyed cribbs this year?
 
He didn't know the guy was hurt, you guys are ridiculous.He was celebrating his pancake block, not injuring the guy. There is no way he knew the guy was seriously hurt.
It's very possible to celebrate without taunting. Almost all players do it, even the ones who strut around with the "hey, look at me, I made a big play" schtick.I'm going to stop posting on this, as you guys won't convince me, and I won't convince you.
He taunted the guy, but there is zero chance he knew the guy was injured while he was doing it. Quit acting like Little knew he tore the guys ACL.
 
'spider321 said:
There are multiple violations at his university, not just one. Pay for play, assistant head coach on an agent's payroll, paid trips, free admission to pro training facilities, diamond earrings, diamond watches, improper tutor help, plagarism, etc......and he WAS on the basketball team.Little may turn out to be a good player, but he is without a doubt, a punk....and as someone else here pointed out, yes I do have a few of those on my fantasy roster.
There are apparently multiple violations with the FOOTBALL program. That has been established. Although all of those allegations do not include Little. And to be clear, football is the only sport involved in the allegations. So if we're going to attempt to speak factually here, let's have our facts straight and not try to make more of it than there is.And based upon your knowledge of what you read and hear, YOU think Little is a punk. Fine. You're entitled to your opinion. For whatever that's worth. But if you admittedly accept punks on your team, what's your point? :confused:
 
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It's very possible to celebrate without taunting. Almost all players do it, even the ones who strut around with the "hey, look at me, I made a big play" schtick.I'm going to stop posting on this, as you guys won't convince me, and I won't convince you.
:deadhorse: One of my favorite quotes of all time is that while I may not agree with what you say, I will fight til the death to protect your right to do so...As long as your opinion remains the same when a Wolfpack player taunts another player, and let's not kid anyone here because one will at some point... you have my complete respect.
 
'spider321 said:
My point is that he IS a punk. Nothing more. Nothing less.That people deny this fact despite all the evidence to the contrary baffles me.
Again, it doesn't bother me in the least that you think so. And likewise, it shouldn't bother you that others aren't as convinced.The very lack of evidence you base your opinion on is why... One example of him taunting another player and accepting an improper benefit aren't exactly enough for most to just assume he's a bad kid. Immature? Definitely. Dumb? Maybe.And for you, a punk. I can see that. But the same way you look at that clip and assume he's a punk, most of the rest of us look at the clip and say, bad form for sure, and certainly a punk-like act, but not enough to draw any final conclusion about the kid's character.
 
'spider321 said:
I have seen no examples of Little being a good kid.
Fair enough.But unless you are part of the Carolina football program or go to school there, how would you??? So if that's how you are basing your opinion, then at the very least let's openly acknowledge it is based on extremely limited information.With the way the market has been recently, I hope you don't pick your stocks that way. :P
 
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It's very possible to celebrate without taunting. Almost all players do it, even the ones who strut around with the "hey, look at me, I made a big play" schtick.I'm going to stop posting on this, as you guys won't convince me, and I won't convince you.
:deadhorse: One of my favorite quotes of all time is that while I may not agree with what you say, I will fight til the death to protect your right to do so...As long as your opinion remains the same when a Wolfpack player taunts another player, and let's not kid anyone here because one will at some point... you have my complete respect.
I haven't seen another player do exactly what Little did, but, if I did, regardless of what teams the offensive and defensive players are on, I believe my first two thoughts would be: great block... punk. If you ever see a Wolfpack player do it, please point it out, and I assure you I will have the same reaction.
 
Really ridiculus in here. Who the F cares.

For the record, he seems to have a case of the dropsies early in camp. But the Browns don't have anyone else really, and MoMass is hurt, so he's going to play early and often I'd imagine. And sounds like he's going to be a major factor in the red zone, assuming the Browns can actually mount drives like a normal offense this season.

Carry on.

 
'spider321 said:
'spider321 said:
There are multiple violations at his university, not just one. Pay for play, assistant head coach on an agent's payroll, paid trips, free admission to pro training facilities, diamond earrings, diamond watches, improper tutor help, plagarism, etc......and he WAS on the basketball team.Little may turn out to be a good player, but he is without a doubt, a punk....and as someone else here pointed out, yes I do have a few of those on my fantasy roster.
There are apparently multiple violations with the FOOTBALL program. That has been established. Although all of those allegations do not include Little. And to be clear, football is the only sport involved in the allegations. So if we're going to attempt to speak factually here, let's have our facts straight and not try to make more of it than there is.And based upon your knowledge of what you read and hear, YOU think Little is a punk. Fine. You're entitled to your opinion. For whatever that's worth. But if you admittedly accept punks on your team, what's your point? :confused:
My point is that he IS a punk. Nothing more. Nothing less.That people deny this fact despite all the evidence to the contrary baffles me.
Could you please post he is a punk another 30 times. TIA.
 
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'Bobcat10 said:
Really ridiculus in here. Who the F cares.For the record, he seems to have a case of the dropsies early in camp. But the Browns don't have anyone else really, and MoMass is hurt, so he's going to play early and often I'd imagine. And sounds like he's going to be a major factor in the red zone, assuming the Browns can actually mount drives like a normal offense this season.Carry on.
Sounds like Braylon Edwards 2.0.
 
...have you haters ever heard the guy talk before? think what you want, but hes a well spoken dude... all you people judging him by two or three events...imagine if everyone judged you by the two worst things you did when you were a young kid. You can not like him as a player but, temper your enthusiasm on the punk stuff, because there is no way you can know that based on the info anyone has.

Regardless, We have new info!

http://www.kffl.com/gnews.php?id=732251-browns-greg-little-emerging-as-no.-1-wr?

...Just one guys thoughts, but its positive that hes started to be more consistent.

http://www.brownsgab.com/2011/08/11/depth-chart-released-some-positives-some-negatives/

twice they mention Little as having a solid camp thus far.

Edit: Added the Depth Chart article

 
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TODAY 8/11/11

Greg Little has been hot and cold throughout training camp, but today was one of his better days. He unleashed a beautiful double move and went up and caught a long touchdown pass. He beat the defender on the route and even though Usama Young found a way to recover enough to be there as the ball was arriving, Little used his big frame to keep his hands clear and pull the ball in.

 
MORE:

- With Mohammed Massaquoi moving to a walking boot – Shurmur hopes it will be a shoe allowing him to do some light running sooner than later – rookie Greg Little was frequently seen running with the first-team offense. Aside from a 50/50 ball that wound up in the hands of fellow first-year player Buster (whose given name is Randall) Skrine, Little caught every ball thrown his way. It was noted that Little had had some rough days at camp leading up to today, but he has undoubtedly taken it all in stride, stating his mantra is to “build off of the day before.” He most certainly did so today.

 
Combine Results

40 Yard Dash - 4.53

Bench Press - 27 Reps (TIES A COMBINE RECORD for a WR)

Vertical Jump - 40.5

Broad Jump - 129.0 Distance

3 Cone Drill - 6.8

20 Yard Shuttle - 4.21

60 Yard Shuttle - 11.28 Time

Height:6'3"

Weight:220 lbs.

Arm Length:33 1/4 in.

Hand Size:9 1/8 in.

Compare his results with other WR's in last years draft. He stacks up great against anyone!

 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tMLq_FMfQU...have you haters ever heard the guy talk before? think what you want, but hes a well spoken dude... all you people judging him by two or three events...imagine if everyone judged you by the two worst things you did when you were a young kid. You can not like him as a player but, temper your enthusiasm on the punk stuff, because there is no way you can know that based on the info anyone has. Regardless, We have new info!http://www.kffl.com/gnews.php?id=732251-browns-greg-little-emerging-as-no.-1-wr?...Just one guys thoughts, but its positive that hes started to be more consistent.http://www.brownsgab.com/2011/08/11/depth-chart-released-some-positives-some-negatives/twice they mention Little as having a solid camp thus far.Edit: Added the Depth Chart article
He's a good kid who loves the game, he just gets overly excited on the field sometimes.Also for those knocking his hands, they are a strength of his. He's probably just having information overload which will ease as he gets more comfortable with the playbook.
 
'Bobcat10 said:
Really ridiculus in here. Who the F cares.For the record, he seems to have a case of the dropsies early in camp. But the Browns don't have anyone else really, and MoMass is hurt, so he's going to play early and often I'd imagine. And sounds like he's going to be a major factor in the red zone, assuming the Browns can actually mount drives like a normal offense this season.Carry on.
Sounds like Braylon Edwards 2.0.
One could make that assumption. I'm not yet. Let's not foget this guy hasn't exactly suited up with the boys for over a year...let alone played in a game. I think he needs some time to shake the rust off.
 
LOL @ taking money making you punk. I think if you take money in college, you're either poor and/or smart. All that taking money in college tells me, is that you're talented enough that teams/boosters are willing to cheat to get you.

 
'spider321 said:
Gifts and money in college, eh? I guess Reggie Bush was just one pancake block short of being a thug and a punk too?
If he had gotten in the face of an injured player who was lying on the ground, then yes, he would have been a thug and a punk.
Why do you keep saying this? Watch the video, it's obvious that Little "taunted" the dude but had no clue he was injured. Little may be a complete punk, but this "taunting" example you keep using is simply off base.
 
'spider321 said:
Gifts and money in college, eh? I guess Reggie Bush was just one pancake block short of being a thug and a punk too?
If he had gotten in the face of an injured player who was lying on the ground, then yes, he would have been a thug and a punk.
Why do you keep saying this? Watch the video, it's obvious that Little "taunted" the dude but had no clue he was injured. Little may be a complete punk, but this "taunting" example you keep using is simply off base.
:goodposting: spider321 has to be fishing. There is no way someone can think Little knew within a split second that the guy suffered an injury.
 
'spider321 said:
Gifts and money in college, eh? I guess Reggie Bush was just one pancake block short of being a thug and a punk too?
If he had gotten in the face of an injured player who was lying on the ground, then yes, he would have been a thug and a punk.
Why do you keep saying this? Watch the video, it's obvious that Little "taunted" the dude but had no clue he was injured. Little may be a complete punk, but this "taunting" example you keep using is simply off base.
:goodposting: spider321 has to be fishing. There is no way someone can think Little knew within a split second that the guy suffered an injury.
He's blinded by his hate.
 
dude who gives a crap what Little did at UNC? this is the NFL and fantasy football no less. I seriously couldn't care any less.Anyway...could this play out like Tampa Mike last year? Talented rookie WRs thrust into a starting role with capable QBs....I don't know...could be something here
This is the actual relative point. Looks like a possible NFL WR to me!
 
After a rough start to training camp, Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little is finally hanging onto the football more frequently and making plays. If he proves reliable in that area, he'll almost assuredly be the team's No. 1 wide receiver.

Source: KFFL.com

 
After a rough start to training camp, Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little is finally hanging onto the football more frequently and making plays. If he proves reliable in that area, he'll almost assuredly be the team's No. 1 wide receiver.Source: KFFL.com
Brian Robiskie appears to be locked in as the Browns' starting X receiver across from Mohamed Massaquoi.Josh Cribbs is currently practicing in the injured Massaquoi's spot. So far, Robiskie has held off rookie Greg Little with a consistent camp. "Robiskie has been very steady," coach Pat Shurmur said. "You can say that a lot about what he is. He's just a steady guy." At least based on his St. Louis experience, Shurmur seems to value reliability over big-play ability. Robiskie may excel in the former. He doesn't possess a hint of the latter.Related: Greg LittleSource: Cleveland Plain DealerAug 17, 11:34 PM
Does Cobb end up passing Little for the Rookie WR3 spot in dynasty rookie drafts before week 1?
 
After a rough start to training camp, Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little is finally hanging onto the football more frequently and making plays. If he proves reliable in that area, he'll almost assuredly be the team's No. 1 wide receiver.Source: KFFL.com
Brian Robiskie appears to be locked in as the Browns' starting X receiver across from Mohamed Massaquoi.Josh Cribbs is currently practicing in the injured Massaquoi's spot. So far, Robiskie has held off rookie Greg Little with a consistent camp. "Robiskie has been very steady," coach Pat Shurmur said. "You can say that a lot about what he is. He's just a steady guy." At least based on his St. Louis experience, Shurmur seems to value reliability over big-play ability. Robiskie may excel in the former. He doesn't possess a hint of the latter.Related: Greg LittleSource: Cleveland Plain DealerAug 17, 11:34 PM
Does Cobb end up passing Little for the Rookie WR3 spot in dynasty rookie drafts before week 1?
No
 
After a rough start to training camp, Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little is finally hanging onto the football more frequently and making plays. If he proves reliable in that area, he'll almost assuredly be the team's No. 1 wide receiver.Source: KFFL.com
Brian Robiskie appears to be locked in as the Browns' starting X receiver across from Mohamed Massaquoi.Josh Cribbs is currently practicing in the injured Massaquoi's spot. So far, Robiskie has held off rookie Greg Little with a consistent camp. "Robiskie has been very steady," coach Pat Shurmur said. "You can say that a lot about what he is. He's just a steady guy." At least based on his St. Louis experience, Shurmur seems to value reliability over big-play ability. Robiskie may excel in the former. He doesn't possess a hint of the latter.Related: Greg LittleSource: Cleveland Plain DealerAug 17, 11:34 PM
Does Cobb end up passing Little for the Rookie WR3 spot in dynasty rookie drafts before week 1?
Cobb's buried even deeper than on the GB depth chart Little. Little is behind Massaquoi and Robiskie right now but that could change as they aren't that great of WR. Cobb has to pass Driver, Jones, Nelson, to get where Little is probably going to end up.
 
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After a rough start to training camp, Cleveland Browns WR Greg Little is finally hanging onto the football more frequently and making plays. If he proves reliable in that area, he'll almost assuredly be the team's No. 1 wide receiver.Source: KFFL.com
Brian Robiskie appears to be locked in as the Browns' starting X receiver across from Mohamed Massaquoi.Josh Cribbs is currently practicing in the injured Massaquoi's spot. So far, Robiskie has held off rookie Greg Little with a consistent camp. "Robiskie has been very steady," coach Pat Shurmur said. "You can say that a lot about what he is. He's just a steady guy." At least based on his St. Louis experience, Shurmur seems to value reliability over big-play ability. Robiskie may excel in the former. He doesn't possess a hint of the latter.Related: Greg LittleSource: Cleveland Plain DealerAug 17, 11:34 PM
Does Cobb end up passing Little for the Rookie WR3 spot in dynasty rookie drafts before week 1?
Don't think Cobb does, but Denarius Moore just might.
 

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