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I am telling you all if Limas Sweed makes it to the second round we need to pick this guy up. I believe he will be the diamond in the rough of this year’s draft. His wrist injury was the only thing that keeps him from going in the top 25 and probably as the number one receiver. Draft Daddy has him as the second receiver picked at 24th and the NFL has him at 11th. I doubt he will be there after the first round but O if he is it would be a stealer pick at 32. Every year one person slides for unknown reasons and I would love for it to be him. Good size, enough speed and good hands. Perfect.

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/limas-sweed?id=322

 
I am telling you all if Limas Sweed makes it to the second round we need to pick this guy up. I believe he will be the diamond in the rough of this year’s draft. His wrist injury was the only thing that keeps him from going in the top 25 and probably as the number one receiver. Draft Daddy has him as the second receiver picked at 24th and the NFL has him at 11th. I doubt he will be there after the first round but O if he is it would be a stealer pick at 32. Every year one person slides for unknown reasons and I would love for it to be him. Good size, enough speed and good hands. Perfect.

http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/limas-sweed?id=322


Sweed is very good, but maybe the best value at #32 is at OT.

Your quote about idiots misspells "their".
 
I think he ran too well to fall out of the first round.

People seemed to be expecting a time in the 4.6 range and I believe he ended up running a 4.52 officially.
With his size, that's pretty solid. Depending on what Malcolm Kelly can run at his pro day, Sweed might end up being the #1 receiver taken.


That being said, Desean Jackson ran a great time (although he's really small, and a totally different style of receiver,) Malcolm Kelly could still run a good time at his pro day, Devin Thomas had a great combine, and James Hardy ran faster than expected. If any of these guys jump ahead of him, I suppose he could slip.
 
Sweed is very good, but maybe the best value at #32 is at OT.

Your quote about idiots misspells "their".


Yes I saw that but figured it was a fitting mis use of "there" given the quote so I left it. ha!
 
If Sweed was healthy last year, this wouldn't even be an issue, he would have been the #1 WR in this draft, and a top 10 lock IMO. He is the TOTAL package at WR . . . 6'4, 4.45 speed, excellent hands and route running ability . . . getting him at 32 would be an outright steal, and really the only WR I would consider with that pick (meaning I would justify picking him over an OT, even if we didn't take Jake Long #1)
 
I'am not so sure that even if Sweed did fall to 32,which I don't think will happen,that he would be our pick.Especially if someone like cason,flowers or maybe gosder is their.We truly need a great shut down cb,and another big guy on the Oline will help whoever our QB is.
 
I'am not so sure that even if Sweed did fall to 32,which I don't think will happen,that he would be our pick.Especially if someone like cason,flowers or maybe gosder is their.We truly need a great shut down cb,and another big guy on the Oline will help whoever our QB is.

Sweed honestly is like Calvin Johnson . . . except a bit slower a bit shorter, but possibly runs better routes. He is extremely talented . . . and tho CB would be nice, I would be hard pressed to pass up a talent like him in that stage of the draft. He IMO is one of the top 10 most talented players in this draft.

Early in the draft . . . especially as a 1-15 team, u need talent over need, u cant pass up a more talented player for a player who fits a need better . . . we aren't one guy away.
 
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