Sure.And? It doesn't mean that's how he'll draft forever
I wouldn't be suprised at all to see one or two of the unproven WRs on our team to do well. IMO Sparano's coaching staff wasn't that good at teaching young players to be good football players. If you h
Since the trade of Marshall, the FO has been adamant that each move has been thoroughly planned and executed. That we can't see the big picture yet, but it's slowly coming to fruition.
This leaves me to wonder: do they plan to make WR a top priority in the draft? I don't believe we'll use the #8 on a receiver, but Green Bay made a hobby out of using 2nd round picks on receiver (Jennings, Nelson, Cobb).
Or perhaps, could we have a pro-bowl WR already on the team? We've heard over the last couple years how talented Wallace, Pruitt, and Moore are and how well they practice. Could it be time one of them steps up big for the Fins, ala Austin or Cruz? Both guys went from practice/preseason stars to pro-bowlers in a very short time.
Haha Who's heard this? Because from what I see on the field, they all have little to no talent. These guys blow.
Well Dorrel did a good job with our receivers remember Bess and Hartline he developed them pretty damn well
Let's hope Gates can be turned into a nice player.
Hoops, who do you like at receiver I the 2nd and 3rd round? No love for McNutt? Why not others love the guy. I think a guy like Joe Adams would be a nice fit if he's around in the 3rd or 4th round. 2nd round guys might be streeter or Randle if he drops.
The 1 td in the last 26 games stands out for Hartline