I've mentioned in other threads that he is the WR that I most want them to draft. Part of it is because i don't want them to take one with their first pick. Some will say that he will be a better TE in the NFL and that his forty time wasn't so good. I disagree to a point. Yes, his 40 time wasn't great, but I think that is sometimes over rated and I think there is sometimes a difference between 40 times and game speed. I think, for someone with his skill set, he's fast enough. As for him being a TE, hey, if you want to line him up as seem busting TE, fine, but I don't think that will be his best position in the NFL. He's that big, go-up-and-get-it, huge catch radius type of WR, the kind this team sorely lacks and the kind I've always wanted on this team. Well, after they traded Marshall. Well, today I turn on NFLN, I see he is one of the WRs on "Game Changers". Damn!! I don't want him to get too much notoriety. I know that's more for us fans and scouts have already done their homework. He also seems like a good guy. Mayock compares him to K. Benjamin. i would love to get him in the 2nd, but I have a feeling he will go late in the first. I could see a team like NE taking him. Curious to to see your opinions. http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...-Introducing-the-next-class-of-wide-receivers
I saw that episode of Game Changers as well Sceeto, and I came away feeling the same way as you. I think he'd be a great addition to our team. And, finally fill a big need (big red zone target with a HUGE catch radius). As Mooch put it, he's a match-up nightmare. And, that's what the game has turned into. A game of match up's. As for him playing TE vs. WR, he can do both, and there's nothing wrong with versatility. So, yes...I doubt he will still be OTB at #47. But, if we trade down (and, I'm not necessarily suggesting we do, nor have I heard anything to suggest we will), then perhaps we get him in the late first? All that said, sometimes you just have to take a player early if he fills a need and you don't think he'll be there when you select again. Curious to know how you and others here think he compares to the other highly ranked big WR...Dorial Green-Beckham.
I watched that episode of Game Changers and came away thinking we need Michael Irvin... ...can't always trust what you see on TV.
Doesn't make catches in traffic consistently despite his size. Often out muscled for the ball by smaller defenders. Meh.
I'll add this to this thread because I don't think it merits a new one, but according to Matt Miller from Bleacher Report, Dolphins are "falling in love" with Dorial Green-Beckham. Would seem weird giving DGB's off the field issues, but he has some top talent potential, and maybe the new shot caller Tannenbaum is not as queasy about those issues as Philbin. If you believe this, of course.
If he is available in the 6th or 7th round and they are still looking to add a WR, he might be worth a pick in that range. He wasn't a great WR at the college level and I really don't see him being a starter in the NFL, but he might be a fairly decent 4th or 5th WR on an NFL roster. They have too many other needs on their roster to use one of their first four picks on a player who might not even make it past training camp, IMO.
As I've already stated a few times...I'm all in on DGB...I just have crazy high expectations for what he'll do in the NFL.
I don't think so. We have Stills who is fast, but this is a big go-up-and-get-it type of receiver. I think he can be a a good piece to the puzzle. We don't really have that type of receiver on the team. JMO, but I appreciate the feedback.
No, I'm hardly basing it off that show. As I mentioned in the OP, I was interested in him before and made posts about him.
I like DGB's skills a lot. I've gone back and forth with him. I love his skill set, I guess it comes to the staff getting to know him. If he can be like Dez Bryant, I guy who had some off-field issues, but got his head on straight and became a great WR. If he can be like that..I'm all in.
Problem is, you have to be all in on him before ANYONE knows whether he's going to keep his head on straight or not.
You said you'd be all in on him if he keeps his nose clean and turns his life around... You have to draft him and therefore be all in on him before we know whether he keeps on the narrow path.
Well you at least hope that your people try to do their homework on him and then interviews, etc. You learn from the past. Maybe we should bring Ireland back to ask him something vulgar abut his mother.
Really doubt anyone's going to be able to predict his path based on interviews. A lot of people can feel sorry for past mistakes and truly believe and portray their going to be on a straight path....until they aren't.
I'm not familiar with DGB's history. What are the "off the field issues" that people are referring to with him?
Devin Funchess has the potential to be the best TE in this class. But it's not happening at WR; his hands and route tree are too poor for the first and second round. However, if it's Funchess' 6'4'' 232 size and 4.7 forty you're coveting, I'd recommend looking at Darren Waller from Georgia Tech, who is two inches taller, five pounds heavier, and ran the forty faster (4.46):[video=youtube_share;jex4aA4BLXI]http://youtu.be/jex4aA4BLXI[/video] Or Dezmin Lewis from Central Arkansas, also 6'4 with a 4.58 forty:[video=youtube_share;uuWTBZdmvPw]http://youtu.be/uuWTBZdmvPw[/video]