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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 871566" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>[USER=14849]@Fredrik87[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I'm obviously on board with Mims in the 1st round, among a few other WR names.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's that people aren't fans of Cam Dantzler, it's that <em>if his 4.64 is real</em> then the odds of him succeeding are close to zero. That said, I've said several times that if his real speed is mid 4.5's or faster, then he's exceedingly interesting because of his cover skills. He's on my list of guys I would draft, assuming that the 4.64 was just a bad run.</p><p></p><p>Logan Wilson's skill set is a nice fit as a companion and heir apparent to Kirksey. One thing to bear in mind, however, is that he's an old prospect coming out of a group of 5 conference. Teams might take his production with a grain of salt, given that he was a 23 yo playing against MWC competition this last year.</p><p></p><p>Like you, I have not done a lot of tape watching of St. Johns football. So I get what you mean about Bartch. However, he excelled at the Sr. Bowl and the people who I trust to assess offensive line seem to think he has starting potential. I really wish that we had metrics on him because of the level of competition jump, but one can see that he clearly has movement skills. If you're convinced that he has potential to be a starting OT, then the 3rd should probably be the floor for where you mock him. It's rare for OT's with starting chops to fall into day 3 unless they have some serious durability or character issues. </p><p></p><p>From what I've read/heard, Robinson is going to get pretty high in the draft. I've heard several people who are fairly plugged in calling him a day 2 player. I would certainly gamble on his talent at #173. I don't think I'd take him on day 2, as he does his best work in zone and will probably have a lot of Josh Jackson's learning pains as as a man to man player. </p><p></p><p>James Proche definitely does have amazing hands. And the value is just fine at #175. I can see him carving out a role as a chain moving possession player. I do have to say, however, that I would be a little crestfallen if the Packers took two wide receivers and neither of them had YAC skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 871566, member: 12283"] [USER=14849]@Fredrik87[/USER] I'm obviously on board with Mims in the 1st round, among a few other WR names. I don't think it's that people aren't fans of Cam Dantzler, it's that [I]if his 4.64 is real[/I] then the odds of him succeeding are close to zero. That said, I've said several times that if his real speed is mid 4.5's or faster, then he's exceedingly interesting because of his cover skills. He's on my list of guys I would draft, assuming that the 4.64 was just a bad run. Logan Wilson's skill set is a nice fit as a companion and heir apparent to Kirksey. One thing to bear in mind, however, is that he's an old prospect coming out of a group of 5 conference. Teams might take his production with a grain of salt, given that he was a 23 yo playing against MWC competition this last year. Like you, I have not done a lot of tape watching of St. Johns football. So I get what you mean about Bartch. However, he excelled at the Sr. Bowl and the people who I trust to assess offensive line seem to think he has starting potential. I really wish that we had metrics on him because of the level of competition jump, but one can see that he clearly has movement skills. If you're convinced that he has potential to be a starting OT, then the 3rd should probably be the floor for where you mock him. It's rare for OT's with starting chops to fall into day 3 unless they have some serious durability or character issues. From what I've read/heard, Robinson is going to get pretty high in the draft. I've heard several people who are fairly plugged in calling him a day 2 player. I would certainly gamble on his talent at #173. I don't think I'd take him on day 2, as he does his best work in zone and will probably have a lot of Josh Jackson's learning pains as as a man to man player. James Proche definitely does have amazing hands. And the value is just fine at #175. I can see him carving out a role as a chain moving possession player. I do have to say, however, that I would be a little crestfallen if the Packers took two wide receivers and neither of them had YAC skills. [/QUOTE]
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