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Taking WRs too early is a gamble.


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I think that we can all put to rest us taking a WR at the #11 spot. Trading for a veteran WR would not surprise me at all. It would give us an instant return and a clear idea on exactly what we would be getting. I think Green Bay has more than their share of WRs, and as once someone mentioned it before and I echoed it, Ruvell Martin would be a fine addition for our team. If a scenario were to unfold like this than I would love for us to use a 2009 pick rather than one from this year's draft.

 

I love this excerpt from Gil Brandt in the article. “It has the biggest mortality rate of any position percentage-wise,” Gil Brandt, the former Dallas personnel executive and current NFL.com analyst, said at the NFL Scouting Combine in February. “It’s a very hard position to learn. Second-hardest other than being a quarterback. So buyer beware.”

 

http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/billsnfl/story/322332.html

Allen Wilson is the guy who drafted Brandon Flowers at #11 on NFL.com. LOL Allen Wilson=RJ

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