I know this guy isn't the best player in the draft, but I really do believe DeAndre Hopkins is the best WR in this class.
HUGE hands that help him catch everything, speed is solid and his route running are also solid. Tavon Austin is the best known talent at the position, but I don't think he can be a #1 WR like Hopkins can. |
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Woot woot, mentioned in the OP.
Truthfully, this question is difficult.I suppose if I'm just looking at how they played throughout college and aren't projecting how they'll be as players, I'd say that Sheldon Richardson, Jarvis Jones, Barkevious Mingo, Tavon Austin, Barrett Jones, and Kenny Vaccaro are all viable candidates. I really want to put Quinton Patton in this group but I just can't justify it. Gun to my head, I'm probably taking Sheldon as far as this thread is concerned. |
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Sheldon Richardson.
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IF in the right situation, I think Mingo would be seen as the "premier" player from this draft, like a Clay Matthews. But, most likely I think it will be either Cooper or Dion.
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I think its gonna end up being Ansah in the long run.
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I am going with Dee Milliner. It's just that CBs are fairly low-impact.
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It's hard for me to pick a Bama player as the best. I like Milliner alot, but man they're just always so loaded with talent.
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