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East Carolina WR Dwayne Harris met with Dolphins at Combine

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Not my favorite candidate for adding some speed but st least we're headed in the right direction

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He's certainly on my list of draftable players. One thing nobody is ever going to be able to take away from him is that he makes things happen with the football in his hands. His consistency in making the first guy miss after he catches the ball is damn near clockwork-level.
 
draftable sure...but not what i'm looking for to complete this wr core...
 
More of a Davone Bess replacement. But seeing as how he's going to probably go in the later rounds, a good football player is a good football player, and if you're sure a guy is going to be a good, if limited, football player...then it SHOULD be hard to pass on a player like that. I can look at guys like Dwayne Harris and Greg Salas and see EXACTLY how they'll contribute on the football field, and why...and so at some point you have to not care what the mix is, if the choice comes to adding a football player you know versus a football player you don't, just keep adding quality and figure out how to make it work later. To some extent. Obviously with early picks you have more conviction on the other guys you could take at the pick and so the value of the resource being expended comes more heavily into it.
 
More of a Davone Bess replacement. But seeing as how he's going to probably go in the later rounds, a good football player is a good football player, and if you're sure a guy is going to be a good, if limited, football player...then it SHOULD be hard to pass on a player like that. I can look at guys like Dwayne Harris and Greg Salas and see EXACTLY how they'll contribute on the football field, and why...and so at some point you have to not care what the mix is, if the choice comes to adding a football player you know versus a football player you don't, just keep adding quality and figure out how to make it work later. To some extent. Obviously with early picks you have more conviction on the other guys you could take at the pick and so the value of the resource being expended comes more heavily into it.

Greg salas is a pass catching machine. Someone is gonna pick him up late and he's gonna be a steal.

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i don't see the value in using a mid round pick on a slot guy when i've already locked up davon bess for the future...in the mid rounds i'm looking for more of a flanker type with some specials returns abilities

that and harris doesn't do much for me anyways as a receiver...
 
mid round for me is 3rd to 5th round...i'd probably give harris a mid 5th to early 6th round grade...
 
See that's where I think of him so I don't think we disagree nor do I think the NFL does, as I don't think there's any way a team drafts him in the 3rd...or even 4th.
 
A WR that could play the slot from day one better then our 4th and 5th WR, and he's also a KR and runs some plays as a RB in the wildcat.

Even if you don't buy into the KR/wildcat part he'd upgrade our team as a WR.Sign me up!!!!

This is kind of like when a Miami scout told J.D.Folsom they were looking for a Nickel ILB .Then they drafted him in the 7th round for that role....He didn't cut it, then the next year they drafted A.J.Edds in the 4th round.

Last year they were looking for a slot guy in last years camp, but that guy got sick and also couldn't make the cut because of his hands.So it does all add up.
 
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