How did the Recievers do?

Discussion in 'Draft' started by nyjetsrule, Feb 22, 2009.

  1. nyjetsrule

    nyjetsrule Active Member

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    Well we have a combine thread on the RB's, so I figured why not start one on the WR, especially since the Jets are much more likely to be going WR early, than RB.

    out of the guys who participated today, i would say Brian Robiskie is a guy I like quite a bit. He was 6'2 7/8, ran a 4.51, and wowed the NFL N crew with his hands, and overall workout. He also led the Buckeyes in recieving yards the last two seasons, he has made som terrific grabs over his career.

    I would say he was probably a third round guy prior to today, and after his workouts, he may have gotten up into round 2.

    Who did you like today? Who proved themselves the most? who had the worst showing?
     
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    The Grim Revis New Member

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    DHB had a great showing, but I was also impressed with Britt.
     
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    WickedlyCold13 New Member

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    Britt was nice, but i was also impressed by tiquan underwood....he looked solid as well...
     
  4. nyjrkm06

    nyjrkm06 Active Member

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    Heyward-Bey actually just made himself from a early 2nd rounder to maybe a middle to end 1st rounder. dude ran a 4.30 faster than all and had a incredible high jump.
     
  5. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Brian Robiskie owned everyone.
     
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    ThunderbirdJet New Member

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    This is a good year for solid WR prospects. WR's and QB's are probably the most difficult positions to nail pro projections for, so of them many bust, but I see about 12 this year who could be pretty freakin good... and with a 50% bust factor, it's 6, which is still a lot.
     
  7. MobiusOne28

    MobiusOne28 New Member

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    Kenny Britt getting into the 4.4's certainly impressed me, as well as Robiskie's overall combine. DHB was going to have a crazy combine, so his numbers should pretty much have been expected; I love his measurables, but his unwillingness to go over the middle and his poor route running have me wondering if he'll ever amount to anything in the NFL. I'd still take Maclin, Nicks, Britt, Crabtree, and probably Harvin over him.
     
  8. Johnny4

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    They looked fast. Made last years crop look like dogshit.
     
  9. cxhannan

    cxhannan New Member

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    No more Ohio State guys please!!! If you want the best talent its coming from the SEC/Big 12. Big 10 stinks
     

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