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24 minutes ago, buffalover4life said:

Damn, and Gandy Golden Just sitting there..

 

That’s definitely who I wanted. 6-4 limited route tree but snags all the contested catches plus he is a mega mind. Only started playing football late as well.

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2 minutes ago, DuckyBoys said:

never get on the field  We saw it last year with Duke.  I agree we need to develop more wrs  Does Yeldon ever play now with Moss added?

Duke just wasn’t very good.

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Some of the Scouting Report I read say he needs help with running routes. He can learn from Diggs the best in the league. 

 

Beane is obviously comfortable with Norman , Gaines and Wallace.

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Just now, MAJBobby said:


Ok so?  He will get on the field as well watch. But with a truncated offseason I have a feeling fans are going to be very upset at the performance of their rookies this year. 

Likely you are correct  Rookies will have tough time.  If the wheels fall off on Brown the 2021 FA WR class as of right now is juicy

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Walter football has him as the 12th WR.

 

Gabriel Davis*, WR, Central Florida
Height: 6-2. Weight: 216. Arm: 32.25. Hand: 9.25.
40 Time: 4.54.
Projected Round (2020): 2-4.

4/21/20: Davis is a prospect who generated some buzz in the scouting community and impressed for Central Florida. He has a good build and mismatch size. In 2019, Davis totaled 72 receptions for 1,241 yards with 12 touchdowns. He also produced well as a sophomore (53-815-7). Davis displayed big ability in 2019, putting his draft stock on the map. He helped himself with a solid combine performance

 

 

 

They have Hamler as #10,  Shenault as #11 and Pittman as #13

https://walterfootball.com/draft2020WR.php

Edited 20 minutes ago by maryland-bills-fan
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Im good with Davis, he was in quite a few of my drafts. He's a size, some speed, and contested catch option. Red zone target, he's got some box out ability. He could make Duke a better reciever. 

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3 minutes ago, Florida Bills Fanatic said:

Exactly right.  He played in what I thought was a pretty limited offense (I saw several of his games).  He ran the routes that the plays called for.  He played under control, was physical, and has very good hands.  He gets off the line of scrimmage and down the field.  He will be an upgrade of the WR depth but will need to be coached up.

Beane better know something the rest of the world doesn't because that was about as curious a pic as I've ever seen.

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24 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

I watch him a ton as a UCF season ticket holder. 
 

Size Speed. Not great out of breaks (so not much separation). Good hands. Physical and high points well. When UCF needed a play he is who they looked at. Limited route tree though. Out classes most competitors but will need developing to succeed in NFL


So basically 46 year old Terrell Owens? 

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2 minutes ago, 5ths the charm said:

There are literally a half a dozen better receivers some just as big, better route runners, faster, just as good hands!

Why are they still available then?

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28 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

6-2 is a ‘big’ receiver? Really?

Lol I guess. As a basketball player growing up I have to wrap my head around it  myself

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27 minutes ago, Marvlevydraftdaygenius said:

They say he is compared to Odell Beckman.

Only because of a YouTube video and his hair!!!!

 

His game reminds me of Keenan Allen.  Let’s hope he’s at least a poor mans Keenan Allen

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I don’t know anything about him, but now thanks to ESPN, I know more about the Jets backup QB than I do some of my siblings.

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Great pick.  He plays well with the pads on and gives great effort - don’t get hung up on the combine bs.  He’ll be a very good player for the Bills. 

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7 minutes ago, Lurker said:

The final stake in Foster's heart (and likely Duke's as well).    Sort of a one trick deep threat, but also a good blocker so I'll be watching how he fits in the running game.

 

I wanted Gandy-Golden, which likely is now a no-go.  But we shall see...

 Mc Beane talked to Golden gandy more than any other prospect. He’s just a project, must have been deemed too much of a project. Still available which says it all. Peoples is the same without the college production

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It’s extremely clear, between Diggs and Davis, that improving the deep game is a priority.

 

A big, fast, physical receiver who needs to improve his route running but gets to learn from Diggs and Beasley? Can contribute on special teams, as a deep threat, and blocking right away? Yes please.

 

Oh, and this:  “effort isn’t a question. Coaches gush about his work ethic and dedication to improvement”. This is my shocked face. ?

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