CBs in this league are more important than WRs.I have Blackmon higher, but Claiborne is still a great corner. I just don't value corners higher than 5.
WRs are dime a dozen, Good CBs.. are not.Any corner can get beat. A guy like Steve Johnson burned Revis I believe. But not every WR can be covered. That's the way I look at it.
Larry FitzA guy like Blackmon isn't a dime a dozen though. I honestly feel this stuff is just people stirring stuff up. I'm honestly not even that high on Blackmon. I feel sometimes he doesn't give 100% and comes off as a bit selfish. But the fact (I guess in my opinion it's a fact lol) remains that only 2 WR's in the past 10 years have had more talent.
Theres about handfulls here I'd rather have than Blackmon. & I don't think he'll be a better pro than most.2002 First WR taken - Donte' Stallworth
2002 Best WR - Eric Crouch (KIDDING! Don't throw rotten fruit!) Seriously... Antonio Bryant, #63
2002 Runners-Up - Deion Branch, #65; Javon Walker, #20; Jabar Gaffney, #33
2003 First WR taken - Charles Rogers, #2
2003 Best WR - Andre Johnson, #3
2003 Runners-Up - Brandon Lloyd, #124; Anquan Boldin, #54; Nate Burleson, #71
2004 First WR taken - Larry Fitzgerald, #3
2004 Best WR - Larry Fitzgerald, #3
2004 Runners-Up - Lee Evans, #13; Devrey Henderson, #50; Jerricho Cotchery, #108
2005 First WR taken - Braylon Edwards, #3
2005 Best WR - Roddy White, #27
2005 Runners-Up - Vincent Jackson, #61; Mike Williams, #10 (eventually)
2006 First WR taken - Santonio Holmes, #25
2006 Best WR - Brandon Marshall, #119
2006 Runners-Up - Marques Colston, #252; Greg Jennings, #52; Santonio Holmes, #25
2007 First WR taken - Calvin Johnson, #2
2007 Best WR - Calvin Johnson, #2
2007 Runners-Up - Dwayne Bowe, #23; Sidney Rice, #44; Laurent Robinson, #75 (sorry...)
2008 First WR taken - Donnie Avery, #33
2008 Best WR - Jordy Nelson, #36
2008 Runners-Up - DeSean Jackson, #49; Mario Manningham, #95; Pierre Garcon, #205
2009 First WR taken - Derrius Heyward-Bey, #7
2009 Best WR - Mike Wallace, #84
2009 Runners-Up - Hakeem Nicks, #29; Jeremy Maclin, #19; Michael Crabtree, #10
2010 First WR taken - Demaryius Thomas, #22
2010 Best WR - Antonio Brown, #195
2010 Runners-Up - Dez Bryant, #24; Mike Williams, #101
2011 First WR taken - AJ Green, #4
2011 Best WR - AJ Green, #4
2011 Runners-Up - Julio Jones, #6; Torrey Smith, #58; Greg Little, #59
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Wouldn't take Dennard. Character concerns.Kiper has the Bengals taking Dennard and Lamar Miller.... Hmmmm
Yeah, it's hard telling who they go with, these guys don't know especially that late in the draft, anything can happen. I don't know much about either of them, it's just impossible to know really where they'll go, especially with free agency and all that. Definitely need a CB, OG, RB and S though. Just because these guys have Miller rated that high, may not be the same for the Bengals. Hard telling, at least last year I had a good clue where they were going, I have no idea who they are targeting this time around.Wouldn't take Dennard. Character concerns.
Not a big fan of Lamar either.
I honestly think all these draft guys who have Miller in the 1st round are stupid. I just don't see it, especially with the Bengals. I'd go with Wilson, Martin and Polk over Miller. Quote me if I'm wrong in a few years, everyone is wrong, but I just don't see much with Miller other than speed. Situational back at most for me.
You won't do that tho.... Guaranteed.I never said 1 or 2 top 5 WRs.
When I said Top 5 I meant TOP 5 FA WRs..
Once again, dumbfuck.
And nobody said he was Calvin, therefore you said it.
You won't do that tho.... Guaranteed.
And it's all over many sites and forums that Blackmon will have the star quality of Calvin
And I said that it isn't happening... So all of a sudden I created a statement of equality that I don't agree with? Please stop.
Proofs in the pudding.The Jacksonville Jaguars still have a plethora of cap room, despite spending millions of dollars on the defense last season. At last nights "Ready To Rise" rally at EverBank Field, which saw nearly 7,000 Jaguars fans attend, new Jaguars owner Shahid Khan said he plans to spend to the cap. "We've got a salary cap - we're going to be up to the salary cap," Khan told reporters after the rally. "In free agency, you have to spend money. You have to spend it wisely. We're going to be spending to the cap."
"We'll be very aggressive once we target the players," Jaguars general manager Gene Smith said at the rally. "Just like we were on the defensive side (last off-season), we'll try to upgrade the weapons on offense." After Smith spoke, Khan quipped, "Gene, Mike... please do that."
Last offseason, the Jaguars went out and signed Paul Posluszney, Clint Session, Dawan Landry, Drew Coleman, Matt Roth, and traded for safety Dwight Lowery. In turn, that "fixed" the defense by injecting talent into it. The team will look to do the same for the offensive side of the ball. There should be a plethora of wide receivers available and even a few offensive lineman, if the team feels that's an area to address. "We're going to be competitive," Khan said. "We're going to be going up to the cap, whatever is allowed. That's the wonderful thing about the NFL. You have a cap and we're going to be using it."