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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Florida
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Let's talk Randall Cobb
JR. WR out of Kentucky...probably going to declare.
Why isn't anyone talking about him? Because Kentucky sucks? Well, he doesn't. Great athlete, productive, and one of the most versatile offensive players in the country. 2nd rounder. Watch. /real talk |
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Just had a very impressive return...
Watching Derrick Locke, please dont let this kid fall into the Pats hands. He would be just another midget speedster perfectly fitting their system. He should be a good offensive weapon on the next level. |
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Yeah, Derrick Locke's extremely underrated also. He won't run over 4.45...very good fit for what we need back there. |
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instead of using high draft picks on RBs id prefer if the Jets found some gems and held on to them. Besides any RB pick basically admits the McKNight pick is a waste, and Tanny isn't gonna do that. |
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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Cobb would be a solid pick if he comes out, though i hear phillips is on an all out blitz to keep him...
the jets should and can come out of this draft with a good WR...better yet WR/RS....there is going to be a sh!tload available at the top of round 2 which will push talented guys into rpounds 3/4....mostly third WR's, which they will need... |
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We dont need him, I think we are more than fine with Greene/McKnight and maybe another late rounder/undrafted free agent next year. |
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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Charlie Gannt/Mich St/4th-5th round...good blocker/good pass catcher but an intermidate range threat... Lee Smith/Marshall/5-6 round...solid pass catcher/tremendous blocker but just a short range target... |
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Yeah saw that. These are exactly the type of players we need. Nothing special but good blockers who can atleast catch a pass when they are open and be part of the offense. For a team that relies heavily on the run and on short passing it is criminal to not have a second tight end on the roster that can catch a pass here and there. Hope they correct that in the offseason...
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Big Randall Cobb fan. Awesome playmaker and would be a perfect replacement for Brad Smith...
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I like.
He really goes in the 2nd? |
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I only vaguely remember hearing the name Randall Cobb before. I look forward to hearing more about him and possibly even seeing him. I got from YouTube just now that he doesn't panic when a play breaks down and he's left handed. McCluster was of the awesome in college. Last edited by Much ado about Nothing; 01-09-2011 at 01:41 AM. |
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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As you say, Jets will be looking for a 3rd WR who can return kicks and play WR right away, and Cobb is not a bad choice at all.
Smart, polished players with skills and athleticism...that's the ticket...Please hold while I smoke my Lucky Strike cigarette. |
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The recent play of Jet Safeties has reduced the potential urgent need at that position IMHO, so wide receiver, especially a quick slot receiver, becomes a good choice in the third. Hoe does Cobb compare (in game and value) to Jernigan of Troy and Titus Young ?
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Making lotsa $$$ off obama's stupidity...
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and Poole was not good against Indy... |
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Haven't seen much of Jernigan but he's apparently a really dangerous slot guy with serious speed as well. Cobb's bigger and more versatile than both... Cobb's really a great fit for anyone. |
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I've only seen two Troy games this year, but Jernigan sort of reminds me of Percy Harvin. He has some serious skills in the open field.
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