-
Ten Top Slot Receiver Prospects..........
Top 10 Slot Receiver Prospects
Who has the ability to be a difference maker inside? Wes Bunting
March 16, 2012

ICONBroyles could be a great late round value.
A look at the draft’s top ten slot receivers…
1. Devon Wylie: Fresno State (5-9, 185)
Is limited a bit by his size, but is the kind of cat-quick slot guy with great separation kills who can be an X-factor inside in the NFL. Another major positive with him is that he also has very good deep speed as well.
2. Jarius Wright: Arkansas (5-10, 180)
A coordinated athlete who is sharp as a route runner, tough over the middle and knows how to get open vs. man and zone. Will get re-routed vs. press at times and looks more like an inside player at the next level, but has the skill set to make a roster and carve out a big niche early.
3. Joe Adams: Arkansas (5-11, 190)
An explosive athlete who can go get the football down the field and has some savvy to his game setting up routes. However, is inconsistent catching the football and as a route runner. Nevertheless, does enough well to make a roster and see early playing time inside and outside. An ideal fit for Philadelphia running the deep crossers.
4. Ryan Broyles: Oklahoma (5-10, 188)
Isn't a legit number one type wide out and isn't a guy who I would even play on the outside in the NFL. However, has the polish and quickness needed to separate underneath and should be a solid contributor early inside for an NFL offense.
5. T.Y. Hilton: Florida International (5-10, 183)
He is limited where he can play in the NFL, however, he has the vertical skill set, play speed and ability after the catch to make his fair share of plays from the slot at the next level.
6. Chris Rainey: Florida (5-9, 174)
He's a narrow framed athlete, but has natural running ability, keeps his pad level down and can consistently make defenders miss. Needs to add girth to give himself a chance. But if he can get up to around 190-pounds and add some strength, he certainly looks like a potential change of pace back/slot guy who can fill a number of roles at the next level.
ICONMoore has impressed this post-season.
7. Kashif Moore: Connecticut (5-10, 175)
An undersized wide out with "plus" speed. Isn't overly shifty in tight areas, but is developing as a route runner. He's got the top end seed to be a homerun threat every time he touches the football and has a lot of upside to his game inside.
8. Eric Page: Toledo (5-10, 180)
Showcases good short area quickness and the ability to set up routes. Would like to see him do a better job separating in tight areas and catching the ball in traffic. But, has been extremely productive and at worst looks like a sub package NFL option inside.
9. Danny Coale: Virginia Tech (6-0, 200)
A try-hard guy with a feel of the game who could endear himself to a coaching staff. Is a sneaky athlete with good speed, can set up his routes and find soft spots underneath.
10. Travis Benjamin: Miami (5-10, 175)
A typical Miami type athlete who has all the tools needed to make plays at the next level. Athletically, has a little DeSean Jackson and Titus Young to his game and if he continues to mature into an inside vertical option.
Last edited by soulman; 03-17-2012 at 07:45 PM.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
-
-
We passed on Eddie Royal who I thought would have been a great upgrade as a slot receiver so maybe we should keep an eye out to see if one of these guys are in Emery's plans instead. No doubt a 4th or 5th round pick will be far less expensive than a vet like Royal.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
-
-

Originally Posted by
lklrlolnlilklsox
Wylie=stud
Hell yeah. If we're looking for pure slot guys Wylie has to be at the top of the list, guys a baller.
-
Do we really need a slot receiver that much to "waste" a valueable pick for them?
-
We still need a another wr but with hester/knox to stretch the D we would neee a floyd/hill/hemmingway kinda guy
-
why do we NEED another WR that much?
Marshall
Bennett
Hester
Sanzenbacher
Knox
Weems
we already have 6 under contract.
I agree that we should draft a WR because of the potential Marshall suspension and Knox injury, but it isn't that much of a need many say it is. I'd draft a WR in the 2nd or 3rd Round, but not a Slot Receiver
-
Sorry, but that roster sucks. only 2 players worth keeping on it. I'd add Michael Floyd if possible but i'll take any WR, just not Stephen Hill (whom the 49ers are supposedly looking to draft).
-

Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
Sorry, but that roster sucks. only 2 players worth keeping on it. I'd add Michael
Floyd if possible but i'll take any WR,
just not Stephen Hill (whom the 49ers are supposedly looking to draft).
You are right we have one reciver besides marshall who would even make most teams in bennett and he would be a number 3 or maybe 4
Knox and marshall are u certian and we neee someone to learn and thrive under marshall
Floyd or Hill would either
A. Take advantage of over attention and "back seat" coverage to marshall
B. Make opposition secondarys play more balanced freeing up BM
And what are we left with if marshall or bennett gets hurt? I dont want to see another season damaged beyomd repair because we would be left with the same crap wr corp we had last year
-
Sorry, but I'm not spending our first pick on a WR anymore. If we trade down and it's BPA, maybe, but Marshall gives us a luxury we have never had before in that we have a guy who will make our other receiver better. I'd love to add an upside guy like Childs, Quick, Jones, Posey, Robinson or McNutt later - but I'm a lot less confident in some key areas of our D than most. I think LE, CB & S all need top talent as much as any spots on our team and right now looks like the ideal time to grab a LB to play the strong side immediately and secure the positions future. I know everyone wants that explosive O so bad, but D still wins championships and I see too many potential gaps right now to be sure we can weather adversity on that side of the ball. I can live with our WR corps with that upside addition in the mid rounds, I can't say the same for those other positions.
-
High Fives / Like - 2 BEAR DOWN!, 0 Dislikes