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  • #46
    Re: With the 24th pick...

    Originally posted by Coopdog23 View Post
    we don't need one though
    Yes we do. DHB is on a one year deal and isn't that good, and Wayne is done in 2 years. They need a potential future #1 receiver.

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    • #47
      Re: With the 24th pick...

      Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
      Hopkins is the better deep ball threat but I would give Woods and Allen the edge Peps offense. Woods seems like a guy who is just more like Wayne. He protects himself from big hits and knows how to catch it very low to the ground which is a valueable skill IMO that Woods and Allen don't have.

      I don't think there is a huge separation between the three but in Peps offense I think Woods and Allen would be a better replacement for Wayne than Hopkins. With Allen I would just worry that he would take some big shots trying to go for yards after the catch. In the end I like Woods for his route running and his ability to catch a ball that isn't perfectly thrown whether its high or low.
      I guess we view them differently, but I think Hopkins is good for Peps offense as well especially as an outside WR and his ability to adjust to balls is in the ball park of Woods to me, we will see next year though what happens.
      Why so SERIOUS

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      • #48
        Re: With the 24th pick...

        Originally posted by Really? View Post
        I guess we view them differently, but I think Hopkins is good for Peps offense as well especially as an outside WR and his ability to adjust to balls is in the ball park of Woods to me, we will see next year though what happens.
        I think Hopkins can adjust to balls but he isn't at Woods level when it comes to laying out for the catch or as good as a route runner. Hopkins is dangerous don't get me wrong and I like his YAC ability a lot but Woods is more polished.

        The first minute of this video shows Woods ability to lay out for the catch.
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjoKAIomVig

        A wr concentration and route running skills are the most important quality to me. ITs basically what makes Wayne a probowler and a great player. Hopkins is the better athlete than woods and I think he can win a lot of one on one matchups but Woods all round skill set is why I like him over Hopkins.
        Last edited by Gamble1; 04-22-2013, 02:52 AM.

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        • #49
          Re: With the 24th pick...

          Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
          I think Hopkins can adjust to balls but he isn't at Woods level when it comes to laying out for the catch or as good as a route runner. Hopkins is dangerous don't get me wrong and I like his YAC ability a lot but Woods is more polished.

          The first minute of this video shows Woods ability to lay out for the catch.
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjoKAIomVig

          A wr concentration and route running skills are the most important quality to me. ITs basically what makes Wayne a probowler and a great player. Hopkins is the better athlete than woods and I think he can win a lot of one on one matchups but Woods all round skill set is why I like him over Hopkins.
          First question do you watch just the highlight videos or actual game videos that show what happen on each offensive down, to me those are more helpful, in those I see Woods running precise routes but sometimes it the CB knows exactly where he is going and he does not get much separation, as far as the diving catches and stuff I mean that all depends on where the QB puts the ball, I have not seem many situations where Hopkins has had to dive to get the ball, one thing they both do well, which is also something they will both have to do often at the next level, is high pointing the ball, I think Hopkins beats Woods out in this area.

          I actually think the deep play ability of both is about the same, Hopkins was used more on vertical passing routes, while Woods was more short to medium routes. Concentration can be seen in both Hopkins and Woods, they both make tough catches in traffic and those that are off target, but like I said they were used two different ways, and honestly we are just giving our opinions, thats why I saw we will see what happens when they eventually make it to the league, my choice is hopkins over woods right now.

          Checkout this game an you can see within the first 2 minutes Hopkins physicality(especially in run blocking), his route running, his concentration on the ball, his high pointing the ball, his catching the ball with his hands, and his separation skills.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCVWGxNjF_k


          This is also a good video also:

          http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/pos...eandre-hopkins
          Why so SERIOUS

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          • #50
            Re: With the 24th pick...

            Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
            Yes we do. DHB is on a one year deal and isn't that good, and Wayne is done in 2 years. They need a potential future #1 receiver.
            I believe Brazill has potential
            Smothered Chicken!

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            • #51
              Re: With the 24th pick...

              Originally posted by Really? View Post
              First question do you watch just the highlight videos or actual game videos that show what happen on each offensive down, to me those are more helpful, in those I see Woods running precise routes but sometimes it the CB knows exactly where he is going and he does not get much separation, as far as the diving catches and stuff I mean that all depends on where the QB puts the ball, I have not seem many situations where Hopkins has had to dive to get the ball, one thing they both do well, which is also something they will both have to do often at the next level, is high pointing the ball, I think Hopkins beats Woods out in this area.

              I actually think the deep play ability of both is about the same, Hopkins was used more on vertical passing routes, while Woods was more short to medium routes. Concentration can be seen in both Hopkins and Woods, they both make tough catches in traffic and those that are off target, but like I said they were used two different ways, and honestly we are just giving our opinions, thats why I saw we will see what happens when they eventually make it to the league, my choice is hopkins over woods right now.

              Checkout this game an you can see within the first 2 minutes Hopkins physicality(especially in run blocking), his route running, his concentration on the ball, his high pointing the ball, his catching the ball with his hands, and his separation skills.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCVWGxNjF_k


              This is also a good video also:

              http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/pos...eandre-hopkins
              My wifes from USC country and I am a big Irish fan. I have seen plenty of Woods to form an unbiased opinion on him.

              The LSU game was a good game for Hopkins but I didn't like how he got pushed out of bounds on more than one play and I don't like all the free releases WR have when the QB is a running threat. IT forces DB's to play off of guys like this and basically doesn't make them redirect their routes.

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              • #52
                Re: With the 24th pick...

                Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                My wifes from USC country and I am a big Irish fan. I have seen plenty of Woods to form an unbiased opinion on him.

                The LSU game was a good game for Hopkins but I didn't like how he got pushed out of bounds on more than one play and I don't like all the free releases WR have when the QB is a running threat. IT forces DB's to play off of guys like this and basically doesn't make them redirect their routes.
                Ok
                Why so SERIOUS

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                • #53
                  Re: With the 24th pick...

                  Jarvis Jones says he isn't falling past the Steelers so that pipedream is gone. Datone Jones or Keenan Allen are my 2 wishes.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
                    Jarvis Jones says he isn't falling past the Steelers so that pipedream is gone. Datone Jones or Keenan Allen are my 2 wishes.
                    I think jones Is overexagerating his worth there. Strong chance he falls to the colts.u

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                    • #55
                      Re: With the 24th pick...

                      Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
                      I think jones Is overexagerating his worth there. Strong chance he falls to the colts.u
                      I don't think so, typically when a player makes a comment that openly he has a promise from the team that they will take him if he is there.
                      Why so SERIOUS

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Really? View Post
                        I don't think so, typically when a player makes a comment that openly he has a promise from the team that they will take him if he is there.
                        Jarvis jones is a great player but I would be absolutely shocked if the steelers don't go on the offensive side of the ball.

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                        • #57
                          Re: With the 24th pick...

                          Isn't Jones known for taking some plays off?

                          I, like a lot of people, wouldn't be surprised at all to see the Colts trade down. This is a great draft to have lots of picks or trade down and try and get an extra one or two for the future.

                          I am excited about this draft for two reasons:

                          1. The Colts filled most holes in free agency
                          Depth is still a concern at most positions but I think Grigson did a great job of filling the holes in free agency. He filled the roster so that there is just not one glaring need the Colts must address in the first round which gives them the flexibility to take the best player available or trade down.

                          2. The depth of this draft
                          This is not a good draft if you need a QB. It actually lacks the skill positions overall at least at the top of the draft. However, you have holes to fill on the offensive or defensive line, linebacker or at cornerback then this is a great draft.

                          I don't have particular players in mind as far as who I think the Colts should draft. I do expect them to go with guys who are known to work their butts off and not go after players who don't give it their all 100% of the time. I wouldn't be surprised if we are asking "who?" after the Colts make their picks....just like we asked after the free agent signings.

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                          • #58
                            Re: With the 24th pick...

                            Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
                            Jarvis jones is a great player but I would be absolutely shocked if the steelers don't go on the offensive side of the ball.
                            Why? They just lost James Harrison who was a key to their defense for many years
                            Why so SERIOUS

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                            • #59
                              Re: With the 24th pick...

                              I am thinking now if Datone Jones is there at 24 we will take him, I think he has multiple pro bowls written all over him, and he seems like a Pagano type guy.

                              I have narrowed down my guys to Datone Jones, Rhodes, Keenan Allen, Jarvis Jones(although I think he will be gone by the steelers)
                              Why so SERIOUS

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                              • #60
                                Re: With the 24th pick...

                                Originally posted by Young View Post

                                I, like a lot of people, wouldn't be surprised at all to see the Colts trade down. This is a great draft to have lots of picks or trade down and try and get an extra one or two for the future.
                                Agree with that but read yesterday that there are many teams that wanna trade down in and from the 1st round. So if true, that makes it a bit more difficult (if we want to move down of course).
                                Never forget

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