course as I'm posting this they start talking about him.... shut up NFL network....

obiken wrote:Its not that I think he is a bad WR he was the best player the Buffs had. Its just we could have had M. Lee at 32nd who IMHO was the best WR in the draft. When he had someone to throw to him he was just unstoppable 2 years ago. So if your goal was to have a partner to go with Harvin to stretch the field this was the guy. Oh well, we still need blocking.
briwas101 wrote:Richardson is Harvin's future replacement, and Harvin's health will determine how quickly the future arrives.
They want someone to step up in case they have to cut Harvin after the season (please please please).
Im guessing we also try him as PR
NorthHawk wrote:Our FO hasn't shown the ability to assemble an Offense as dominant as they have on Defense.
I doubt it's possible to do that, but as long as we solidify the OL, the Offense will have a chance to significantly improve.
4th round Guard, maybe with one of their 2 picks?
NorthHawk wrote:Not sure it's ever been done before, but we should aspire towards it.
With 6 division games against very good or dominating DLs, our OL has to step it up if we want to have a chance to repeat.
HumanCockroach wrote:I thought Maycock' s " that's a Seattle pick, but they have done a better job than I have.... " comment was pretty funny, little surprising as he was rated as a 5-6th round prospect, but as I pointed out during the initial "oh no our line is horrid" stage, this FO and staff value versatility at an insane level ( in MULTIPLE positions I might add) so I'm not surprised. Add in he is a built in Okung insurance policy and it makes sense, in a round about way.... Learned to just buckle in, hold on tight and enjoy the ride with this FO.... WWheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee......
monkey wrote:Yeah watch the Pats take the guy the Seahawks are looking at again....those jerks.
Zorn76 wrote:I'm just glad we at least addressed 2 positions of need.
Last year, I felt we wasted our first selection on Christine Michael who, while maybe becoming a decent back for the future, will have plenty of competition to take over for Lynch by the time Beast retires anyway. When a team's 1st choice doesn't get on the field - especially at that position - it's more or less wasted, IMO. It also wasn't a position of need, which was the main problem anyway.
Richardson and particularly Britt have good shots at contributing right away.
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