So what do you want to do at WR?

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Who do you want at WR?

  1. Juaquin Iglesias

    8 vote(s)
    9.3%
  2. Mohamed Massaquoi

    6 vote(s)
    7.0%
  3. Ramses Barden

    14 vote(s)
    16.3%
  4. Louis Murphy

    13 vote(s)
    15.1%
  5. Marvin Harrison

    12 vote(s)
    14.0%
  6. Other (Specify)

    13 vote(s)
    15.1%
  7. Nothing (Stick with the guys we have)

    20 vote(s)
    23.3%
  1. J-Kay

    J-Kay New Member

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    The thing about Louis Murphy, many knocked DHB for his lack of production in college. Just a question for the guys saying Murphy - were you the same guys saying no Bey?

    I guess its different being that thats the first round and this is day two so you can afford to take more of a risk though
     
  2. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    Louis Murphy would be my choice
     
  3. nyjetsrule

    nyjetsrule Active Member

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    Personally, at this point i dont see any future #1's left, so i would wait until next year, and supposing the season does go well, we would likely have to trade up for the top WR next year, either one is going to be great Dez Bryant or Arrelious Benn, those are the young studs to pair with Sanchez in 2010.
     
  4. vinsjets

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    The problem with that is, this years draft is stacked at WR. Next year has talent, but not the same talent as this years.

    I'm a huge fan of Ramses Barden.. Screw speed, you can't teach 6'6 height. How do you cover this?
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    If not him, I like Juaquin Iglesias.
     
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  5. tanknyc

    tanknyc Active Member

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  6. tanknyc

    tanknyc Active Member

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    how do you post the pictures up?
     
  7. TommyGreen

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    Trade next year's #2 and a conditional for Boldin.
     
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    God no. We can't afford him now. With the contract we're going to give Sanchez as a #5 overall pick, we can't afford a $10 million per year contract for Boldin. Also, next year's draft is fantastic. In no way should we be giving up any picks from the 2010 draft.
     
  9. vinsjets

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    1.Get the image URL.... right click the image, then click properties.

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  10. tanknyc

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  11. JetRizing89

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    at this point id just sign harrison, yes he is old and not that good anymore but he can still be a decent second reciever, maybe 45-50 catches while help mentoring some of the young recievers on the team
     
  12. ace_o_spades

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    At this pt stick with what we have. I'd actually prefer to start Clowney over Stuckey, I think Stuckey is great in the slot and Clowney's deep seed will be a nice compliment to Cotchery's ability to make plays underneath
     
  13. tanknyc

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    i like this guy big time small but a big impact [​IMG]
     
  14. ganggreen51

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    ww.profootballtalk.com/2009/04/26/bears-tried-to-trade-for-boldin
     
  15. deviljets7

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    Honestly, the lack of a WR in this draft doesn't bother me. While I don't love the current group of WRs, the bigger issue for me is the lack of a quality/proven #2 guy rather than depth. Once they weren't getting a WR in round 1/2 it wasn't as big of a priority for me.
     
  16. JetsFan

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    Louis Murphy still available ... We should not have moved up in the 3rd round.
     
  17. JetsFan

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    That hope was short lived , just went to the f@ckin raiders
     
  18. Mambo9

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    Just saw that... at this point if we didn't trade for those guys we won't trade back up and stay put in round 6.... I wonder if there will be any value left... it really pisses me off we gave our 4th rounder away.. Samie Lee hill, ANthony Hill and Louis Murphy could have all been very useful... Sidbury and Nelson as well... there was value in rd4...
     
  19. JetsFan

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    my top three left:

    Demetrius Byrd 6-0, 199 4.42 LSU
    Aaron Kelly 6-4.5, 204 4.55 Clemson
    Marko Mitchell 6-3.5, 218 4.47 Nevada

    not much left at wr


    keeping the thread ALIVE
     
  20. JetsFan

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    Interesting Player for us in the 6th round.

    Erin Riley 6-3, 205 4.35 Duke

    2008 stats
    GP Rec Yds Avg. TD
    11 61 693 11.4 8

    Not even on the ESPN draft list ... good secret
     

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