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Skill position.
JUST GIVE ME SOME SKILL. Preferably, with speed. |
wr!
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Hmmmm.....Childs is better. Sorry.
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Speed on offense
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We got our Wes Welker!
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A white WR......my day is over.
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Little fast white guy
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Who the ****
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wylie
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Some WR I've never heard of.
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Wes Welker!!!ONE11
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Lol 1 td.
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Wtf
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What the heck
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Innnnnnnnnteresting.
A slot guy with outside potential. Tons of speed on Wylie. And I mean tons. |
Devon Wylie from Fresno St? WTF?
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White Dex!
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How many times will Wylie be compared to Welker in the next 24 hrs?
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Dexter McCluster part deaux.
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LOL. That pick = DMC on notice.
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They want a Welker.
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I'm done!
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Ironically just read this article...he's in it
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/09000...ining-on-day-3 |
OVERVIEW
Wylie is an undersized receiver from Fresno State who was actually never a full-time starter during his time there. He has battled injuries throughout his career, and this has greatly hampered his productivity but also has made him a hidden gem of a prospect who has fourth-round value based off his ability to contribute as a starter immediately in the return game. He is a burner whose 40-yard dash time will greatly help and support his grade despite limited playing time at a Western Athletic Conference school. ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Wylie is highly effective as a returner, as he is very decisive and has the speed to make one cut and get upfield to take it the distance. As a receiver, he is very quick off the ball and gets into his route immediately. He understands how to use his quick feet to get off the line without cornerbacks pushing him off his route. He is a good route runner who can get open thanks to his acceleration and ability to break on a dime. He is a consummate deep threat and could be effective running quick screens and getting yards after the catch at the next level. WEAKNESSES Wylie is an undersized receiver who has been limited by injuries throughout his career. Teams will be turned off by his durability and inability to consistently see the field at Fresno State. |
Dexter McCluster might be the worst pick for the Chiefs I've seen in a long time. Everything the Chiefs do make that pick/McCluster more useless every year
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Playoffs????
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This is my most hated pick so far. And I'm not a fan of most of them.
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All joking aside, this seems like a nice pick
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Is Wylie Tim Dwight-ish?
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Fastest guy in Fresno State history, I believe.
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Pisoli still thinks he's the smartest man in the room. Guess we shall see
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terrible, terrible pick. dammit pioli
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Blake was the perfect center for us that went after our pick
Turbin was the perfect RB for us that went before us We took the white WR I hope Eric Berry gets injured again just so Pioli can look like a ****ing moron when we have no safeties |
Do not want little fast guys. Want lineman ARGHHHHHHH!!!!
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glad we took a skill player
adams went 2 picks before wylie not even gonna lie, i know nothing about this guy 2nd fastest WR at combine...so that's cool |
We need a return man/slot WR.
I'll take it. |
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Another workout warrior. 4.39 40, 17 reps as a 189lb guy, and a 39" vertical
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Pit got your guy, sorry.
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Well I don't like this draft not one pick I like maybe emery was the brains behind our drafts.
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A shorter compact wide out who looks a little thicker than his 185-pound frame would indicate. Missed most of the 2010 season with a foot injury, but returned in 2011 for his most productive year at Fresno State.
Exhibits good short area quickness and initial burst off the line. Plays both inside and out, and possesses a good feel setting up his routes underneath. Keep his feet under him, can drop his pad level and quickly accelerate out of his breaks. Showcases a good use of shoulder/head fakes to set up defenders and plays very fast in tight areas. Is also a pretty good route runner on the outside. Stems his routes well at full speed, drops his pad level and initially can get out of his breaks. Knows how to separate on the quick out and adjust to the football. Is a natural catcher of the football who has some savvy to his game working his way open and adjusting to the catch. Is a tough kid who is willing to work the middle of the field and will get up and attack the football. Lets the ball get into his body too often underneath, but secures the ball quickly and showcases the initial suddenness to slip a defender and accelerate. Gets up to speed quickly and showcases good straight-line speed. Isn't as shifty when trying to avoid the bump off the line, as he has a tendency to really run around corners on the outside. But exhibits very good straight-line speed with the ability to get behind and track the football vertically. Is a big threat on special teams as well. Is a gifted return man who accelerates quickly, has a good feel and has the quick's to make defenders miss. Plus he's a tough gunner, who will get down the field and tackle. Isn't the kind of size/speed guy you want at the position at the next level, but it says a lot about his toughness. Impression: Is limited a bit by his size, but is the kind of cat-quick slot guy with great ball skills who can make a living in the NFL. The major positive with him is that he also has very good speed as well. |
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Looks like I have the rest of my Saturday wide open....
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Is Piloi just a saboteur?
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Shit. SD just drafted their Antonio Gates replacement.
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Wow Chargers. Passed on Charles. Guess they wanted a blocking TE this time around.
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Is it sad that while I don't love KC's picks I'm at least pleasantly surprised they're taking guys generally where they're slotted to go?
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McNutt doesn't make a ton of sense in KC since we already have Bowe and Baldwin, and to a certain extent Breaston.
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BTW, the Chargers just took another guy I wouldn't have minded |
Big boys dominant :) this league! Guys like Megatron, Gronk! Welker is a rare exception. Epic fail pick.
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Damn I wanted McNutt... Next best thing I guess.
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Remember Pat Hill coached this guy at Fresno, and he's part of the Belichick clan from the Cleveland days... so that probably had something to do with this.
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I prefer taking 'risks' in the 4th to the first
we needed speed, we got it man, this draft just feels like the whole thing is boom/bust...with the exception of our 2nd pick, everyone seems to have big questions |
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Nvm. He's older than Gates. I felt like he was younger. Wow.
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Bears take a FB.
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****ing hate the Wiley pick. WR is like the one position we didn't need and we reached with one.
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Cardinals just got Massie, good value there.
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OVERVIEW Wylie is an undersized receiver from Fresno State who was actually never a full-time starter during his time there. He has battled injuries throughout his career, and this has greatly hampered his productivity but also has made him a hidden gem of a prospect who has fourth-round value based off his ability to contribute as a starter immediately in the return game. He is a burner whose 40-yard dash time will greatly help and support his grade despite limited playing time at a Western Athletic Conference school. ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Wylie is highly effective as a returner, as he is very decisive and has the speed to make one cut and get upfield to take it the distance. As a receiver, he is very quick off the ball and gets into his route immediately. He understands how to use his quick feet to get off the line without cornerbacks pushing him off his route. He is a good route runner who can get open thanks to his acceleration and ability to break on a dime. He is a consummate deep threat and could be effective running quick screens and getting yards after the catch at the next level. WEAKNESSES Wylie is an undersized receiver who has been limited by injuries throughout his career. Teams will be turned off by his durability and inability to consistently see the field at Fresno State. |
wylie as a kick returner
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we better trade up and get a damn safety
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The more Tannehill talks the more he scares me. He doesn't seem like he has a competitive edge. I guess being relaxed is a good thing. Bruschi's eating him up on ESPN because he said there's no expectations, he is just going to come in and compete... even though he was the #8 pick.
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