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His game tape speaks for itself. With 29 touchdowns in 36 games there may not be a bigger game-breaking talent at receiver than Cal's DeSean Jackson. Clocking the fastest 40-time among the receiver prospects this year at 4.35, Jackson stands a good chance of coming off the board in round one of this spring's draft despite a slight frame (5'9" 169).
Devin returns kicks and Deshaun returns punts. April would coach for free if this happened.
All we need is a tight end in this years draft that can be a wedge.
With Mcgee returning kicks and Parrish returning punts, how many more returners do we need ?
AS much as we can. We can call Mularkey and come up with trick plays.
Seriously though. I would love for McGee to just play cb and be more consistent at it.
Aiken was as waste of space as a wr replaced by Wendling. This kid might actually be able to contribute at wr. Both he and Parrish being 5'9" we could actually just have another player carry and throw them to the endzone. Just grab a tall wr and a TE and we're set.
I have been saying right along that they want Devon Thomas, but i wouldnt mind a healthy Malcom Kelly either
Point being we need offense with our first 2 picks of this draft, there is no reason to go cb, we got extra picks to take care of that and good depth now with resigning Fox, having Youboty, Greer and McGee and the signing of James, we also resigned Scott and still have Wendling, Wilson Whitner and Simpson, i just dont see using the 11th overall pick on defense,
If we trade out for even more picks then we still need to go offense
I am routing for Dthomas the whole way
But would be happy with Kelly too
we already have roscoe parrish who is not used enough.
because he's returning punts too.
Lee-Reed-Parrish- Devin-Jackson-TE would give us one hell of a wr corps without sacrificing ST. Hell St would still be dangerous and both McGee and Parrish could concentrate more on their primary roles.
His game tape speaks for itself. With 29 touchdowns in 36 games there may not be a bigger game-breaking talent at receiver than Cal's DeSean Jackson. Clocking the fastest 40-time among the receiver prospects this year at 4.35, Jackson stands a good chance of coming off the board in round one of this spring's draft despite a slight frame (5'9" 169).
Devin returns kicks and Deshaun returns punts. April would coach for free if this happened.
All we need is a tight end in this years draft that can be a wedge.
lol, could you imagine Evans, Thomas and Jackson as our starting 3 WR's? WOW!
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