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If this is the case, why do you prefer Green?




I don't know what his reasoning is, but mine is simple given those two scouting reports:

Route running + Burst in his cuts = Separation on Every Play. He'll demand respect and a double-team on almost every play.
Add in some speed, great hands and a willingness to go up and get the ball and you've got a true #1.


Being physical and blocking can be coached with the right motivation.


Browns is the Browns

... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.

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Yup. I love Green's ability to catch the ball. It is something special.

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I'm not fully immersed in the draft yet but I will throw a couple names out and pimp a couple Terps.. both are eligible underclassmen so I don't know for sure either will be available, my guess is that one will and one won't...

Torrey Smith will be available.. 6'1" - 205 - 4.4 WR... I have no idea where he will be projected but he's a very solid receiver and a good return man as well... He has also been on a team all year with a run first mentality and a freshman QB... but the kid can play.

Kenny Tate will not be available because his stock will rise fast next year.. a 6'4" - 220 lb - 4.5 safety.... loves to hit people.. think Taylor Mays but with better hands and better coverage skills.... nobody knows him yet because he's at Maryland...


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If this is the case, why do you prefer Green?




I don't know what his reasoning is, but mine is simple given those two scouting reports:

Route running + Burst in his cuts = Separation on Every Play. He'll demand respect and a double-team on almost every play.
Add in some speed, great hands and a willingness to go up and get the ball and you've got a true #1.


Being physical and blocking can be coached with the right motivation.




I agree on those attributes, but I'll tell you, that Green has a heck of a stiff arm.

Green is a top 10 talent. Where as Jones might be available in the later 3rd of the first round.


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I would be shocked if Jones falls out of the top 15, and he could easily go top 10. Jones is, IMO, better than both Dez Bryant and Michael Crabtree as prospects. And I loved Bryant. But you never know. Crazy things happen in the draft.

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you never know. Crazy things happen in the draft.




Especially w/ Al Davis still breathing.

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Deep - and others providing input - I have a favor to ask.

Please put the player's school next to his position. I do not follow college ball that well and sometimes have no idea where the guy plays.

I appreciate the mocks and prospects posts...so thanks. If you add the schools, I will be even more appreciative.

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