Interesting post about speed at WR

False equivalency. Talent wasn’t why cam was going low at that point of his career. There’s no real path for horton to all of a sudden be Ahmmon Richards
What does him becoming Richards have to do with anything? His production can very much significantly improve from here, and there is absolutely zero guarantee he is even a day 3 pick at all right now. I seriously have no idea where some people on here are getting their draft buzz about Horton being anywhere near a 3rd round pick right now.
I mean I suppose if he had a big Combine performance it'd be in the realm of possible, but otherwise yall seriously trippin imo.
If the draft was today, Horton MIGHT be a 6th round pick best case scenario.
 
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Quick is more important than top end.

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Physicality and Balance more important, but u still need a wr to be in the 4.4.-4.5 range for the league

Those super fast guys still could be great college players tho
 
Most of these guys were Dawgs in college. A few were good starters.

Id take all of these guys.

I get what OP is getting at. I've made threads on this topic. I'd take wide receivers with height. Especially being the ACC. Those 6'4" WRs just play up in this conference because most of our conference teams have small corners. Pluck 1 or 2 of those 6'3" WRs every year. You'll get more Isaiah Hortons than Darrell Langham (and Langham has an all time catch here). ACC is littered with those types every year.

JaCorey Brooks is balling and is just a mismatch every week despite being limited in the same way as he was at Bama. I recommended we sign him for thIis very reason.

FSU and Clemson made them staples of ACC Championship teams. Wake is good for one every year. Louisville.

But every year it's filled with tall boys.

WRs in TE bodies every year too. Gadsen, Mallory, Woods, Bell at FSU. Little cheat codes for production in this conference. Always a mismatch because very few LBs can cover. And at 6'5" good luck. Mallory couldn't catch, but got open in this conference with ease. Brevin too.
 
Most of these guys were Dawgs in college. A few were good starters.

Id take all of these guys.

I get what OP is getting at. I've made threads on this topic. I'd take wide receivers with height. Especially being the ACC. Those 6'4" WRs just play up in this conference because most of our conference teams have small corners. Pluck 1 or 2 of those 6'3" WRs every year. You'll get more Isaiah Hortons than Darrell Langham (and Langham has an all time catch here). ACC is littered with those types every year.

JaCorey Brooks is balling and is just a mismatch every week despite being limited in the same way as he was at Bama. I recommended we sign him for thIis very reason.

FSU and Clemson made them staples of ACC Championship teams. Wake is good for one every year. Louisville.

But every year it's filled with tall boys.

WRs in TE bodies every year too. Gadsen, Mallory, Woods, Bell at FSU. Little cheat codes for production in this conference. Always a mismatch because very few LBs can cover. And at 6'5" good luck. Mallory couldn't catch, but got open in this conference with ease. Brevin too.

Im personally not to high on him but if Josh Moore succeeds at Miami it would/should be at the jumbo slot role being a mismatch.
 
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it’s almost like all the preachings I used to bang the table about are true. Who would’ve thought @RVACane ?

I remember the days where people would argue and say “I don’t know ****”.
 
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