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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I still would love to see Cooks fall to us. His production in the Pac-12 is impressive....
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Re: WR
I still would love to see Cooks fall to us. His production in the Pac-12 is impressive.
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Re: WR
Originally Posted by nycsaintfan
i can just see SP salivating on ways to get the ball to Cook. ![]()
First and for most a WR in round 1 you should have no questions about catching the ball. if drops are part of the history of a WR going into the draft I say pass. We have Toon play from last year to teach us a lesson. Plus need we forget Mechuem? that was a total waste based on hype size and speed. he had it all but drops were the big flag. then you have Henderson. same issue. players like these can be found late in the draft or as UDFA or in the refuse pile of cut players all day long. We have enough slow big WR already IMO. Colston will miss his usual 2 to 3 games as he does each year. Jimmy looks to be ready to do the same each and every year. Low hits are going to take their toll on the the big slow WR. Rule changes have shortened the lives of these type of players. The saints offense is complex so just any WR/TE will not do. Now can they catch! next can they handle the NFL tree for WR? Now comes the physical attributes. Upside as driving force for a pick is for later in the draft. Oh yeah almost forgot can they block? |
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