We better "try" to fix it today in round 2 OR ELSE!!!!!!!
How Do We Fix the Deficiency at Receiver?
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Originally posted by Buckethead View PostI'd be shocked if they go WR at 37. It's either defense or OL.
Puka Nakua went in round 5. Aman Ra St. Brown went in round 4. Probably won't hit on something like that, but there will be someone there later.
Or just bring in Charlie Joiner to teach Quentin Johnston how to catch.
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
My candidate to be a sleeper WR pick is Brenden Rice, Jerry's son. PFF has him slotted at #125. If he's there at #105 when the Chargers pick in the 4th I'll be amazed. He'd be a great pick there.Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Don’t really see McConkey as a Keenan replacement. Both are great route runners and set up DBs really well, but a lot of good WRs do those two things. McConkey is quicker/faster than Allen, a true threat to take it to the house any time he has the ball in his hands. Also a better blocker right off (he’s a giver lol).
We seem to be building a play-action passing attack, which can also go deep very, very quickly in 4 WR sets. Both Lombo and Moore seemed to favor long-developing big yardage passing games, I get that with the WRs we had but not with the OL. YAC was not a thing, but I think it will be everything in Roman’s passing attack: at minimum you get a first down or close to it; at maximum, TD.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostDon’t really see McConkey as a Keenan replacement. Both are great route runners and set up DBs really well, but a lot of good WRs do those two things. McConkey is quicker/faster than Allen, a true threat to take it to the house any time he has the ball in his hands. Also a better blocker right off (he’s a giver lol).
We seem to be building a play-action passing attack, which can also go deep very, very quickly in 4 WR sets. Both Lombo and Moore seemed to favor long-developing big yardage passing games, I get that with the WRs we had but not with the OL. YAC was not a thing, but I think it will be everything in Roman’s passing attack: at minimum you get a first down or close to it; at maximum, TD.
Keyword "Forward".
Our o-line is being built to attack and moving forward at will. O-line will be asked to attack that 2nd level. RB's we now have move the pile forward. TE's we have run block to move the edge forward. Herbert's release valve went from Eckler out in the flat to more passing forward to slot WRs. Rather than scramble for his life Herbert has space to run forward behind blockers as needed.
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