2014 Draft Game Day 2

Greg29fan

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Soxy Brown said:
 
He was basically an oversized slot WR, but I remember him being a beast in my mid-90's fantasy football leagues.
 
That 123 catch, 1686 yard, 14 touchdown season he had in 95 is one of the best ever by a WR.
 

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E5 Yaz said:
That's a nice fit for the Lions defense
Yep , love that pick for the lions . Pairing him with Tulloch and Levy give the Lions a pretty nice LB corps.
 

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Morgan's Magic Snowplow said:
Twitter is like 4 picks ahead at this point.  This is what gets to frustrating about the draft in the later rounds Twitter.
Fixed.
 

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Morgan's Magic Snowplow said:
Twitter is like 4 picks ahead at this point.  This is what gets to frustrating about the draft in the later rounds.
 
If you don't want the picks spoiled, then why are you on Twitter?
 

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Greg29fan said:
That 123 catch, 1686 yard, 14 touchdown season he had in 95 is one of the best ever by a WR.
 
Stats wise, yeah.  But a lot of guys were putting up big receiving numbers in those years.  I mean, Brett Perriman was putting up big numbers in the same offense, and Brett Perriman was a nobody.
 
My comment wasn't really meant as a slight against Moore, who was a pretty formidable player at his peak.  He was like a giant Wes Welker.  Which is fucking weird to think of, but that was my point.  He was a 6-4 possession receiver.  Nowadays we call those guys, "Move TEs."  Herman Moore doesn't really exist in today's NFL.
 

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Soxy Brown said:
My comment wasn't really meant as a slight against Moore, who was a pretty formidable player at his peak. 
 
yeah I got you, I didn't take it that way.
 

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Dan to Theo to Ben said:
Seriously? A toothpick that drops? In the 2nd?
 
@OptimumScouting  40s
Paul Richardson was our 137th ranked receiver. Not only is he undersized, but he often seems to shy away from contact as he works downfield.
 
EDIT:  They've since edited that tweet to indicate that Richardson was their 137th ranked prospect.
 

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Soxy Brown said:
 
Stats wise, yeah.  But a lot of guys were putting up big receiving numbers in those years.  I mean, Brett Perriman was putting up big numbers in the same offense, and Brett Perriman was a nobody.
 
My comment wasn't really meant as a slight against Moore, who was a pretty formidable player at his peak.  He was like a giant Wes Welker.  Which is fucking weird to think of, but that was my point.  He was a 6-4 possession receiver.  Nowadays we call those guys, "Move TEs."  Herman Moore doesn't really exist in today's NFL.
That's kind of what Anquan Boldin and Marques Colston do.