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If you had to pick a WR at 19 who would it be?
Lets say that the Bears decide to add another weapon to the offense in this draft that is stacked with WR talent.
Who would you pick if you had to pick a WR at 19?
Lets assume that Micheal Floyd and Justin Blackmon are gone.
Soul we understand you want a DE.
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I'd go for Hill providing I can also fire Drake. How about you Windy?
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Originally Posted by
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I'd go for Hill providing I can also fire Drake. How about you Windy?
I am torn.
Kendall Wright
Probably the safest bet and a player that is dynamic and and dangerous when he gets the ball while always threatening deep. If he was 6' he might be my favorite player in the draft.
But he is 5'10" and he played with a great QB.
Stephen Hill
The physical package makes you stop and go wow and he has falshed strong hands during the offseason workout so perhaps he was held back by the offense he was in.
But he is incredibly raw, has not shown as much as Wright and has not been tested with a 100 targets.
Rueben Randle
I really like Randle and think he could develop into a nice player down the road, he is smooth has solid speed and can catch the ball.
But he has limited production and I do not see what he stands out at.
My Heart would say Hill or Randle.
Me Head would say Wright, there is a reason he is ranked higher than the other guys.
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Im not advocating wr in round one I'm more in the de/ol club but if that was my best choices I'm taking hill. I think he can have that same impact torey smith had in Baltimore last year
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I'm all in for BPA, I don't see any of these guys being BPA, but I'd still take Hill. We have an excess of little fast guys, and we don't know how long, or IF, Marshall will get suspended; now or in the future(he does have a repeated history of this issue).
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I think Randle fits the kind of offense that we will be running, especially with Cutler able to audible again, so who knows?
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
Lets say that the Bears decide to add another weapon to the offense in this draft that is stacked with WR talent.
Who would you pick if you had to pick a WR at 19?
Lets assume that Micheal Floyd and Justin Blackmon are gone.
Soul we understand you want a DE.
Or I'll take DeCastro, or I'll take Kuechley or I'll trade down if the value on the board at #19 doesn't coincide with my needs. I would even take Martin or Glenn but I would not use that 1st on another WR when I can pick up that kind of talent all the way down into the 4th round. To me it's overkill and a poor use of resources.
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I think Kendall Wright would be too good to pass up if Floyd is off the board. Wright has deft moves in the open field and is stupid fast regardless of his combine performance.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Or I'll take DeCastro, or I'll take Kuechley or I'll trade down if the value on the board at #19 doesn't coincide with my needs. I would even take Martin or Glenn but I would not use that 1st on another WR when I can pick up that kind of talent all the way down into the 4th round. To me it's overkill and a poor use of resources.
In hill defense he is a good run blocker so him and marshal on outside is a good combo
Still agree an aging defense needs to get younger and a shit oline needs more quality then more shit
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In this case, I take a DE, DeCastro or trade down