Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

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  • Ed
    Dude
    • Sep 2002
    • 9247

    Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

    The best drafts reflect ideal marriages of talent and team needs. Here are 10 players in the 2008 draft who have found the ideal places to display their talents.


    Jeffri Chadhiri seems to think Hardy and the Bills make a great match.
  • TheGhostofJimKelly
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 12459

    #2
    Re: Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

    Stewart Mandel had him as the most underrated WR in the draft:




    Underrated: James Hardy, Indiana

    It may be a stretch to say he's underrated, as I have seen some projections that have Hardy as high as the No. 2 receiver in the draft but others have him much lower. Besides Jackson and Devin Thomas, there seems to be much disagreement over who exactly the elite receivers are in this draft (Malcolm Kelly? Limas Sweed? Mario Manningham?).

    All I know is, for a league obsessed with size, the NFL, you would think, couldn't go wrong with a guy who's 6-foot-5 1/2, racked up 1,125 yards last season and scored 36 touchdowns in three years. Hardy was an absolutely dominant performer for the Hoosiers and there's no reason to think he won't become a go-to NFL receiver.

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    • elltrain22
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 4281

      #3
      Re: Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

      Mark my words, James Hardy will be a very good NFL WR. I could really see him helping us out in a big way THIS season, and many seasons to come.
      If you walk with Jesus today, you don't have anything to worry about tomorrow...

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      • Al the Bills Fan
        Registered User
        • Aug 2007
        • 1187

        #4
        Re: Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

        I love this pick, we needed a big reciever and that is exactly what we got! I do not have unreal expectations for him this year. It is tough for rookie WRs to make much of an impact, but our offense may be perfect for him to set-up and perform in his first year. The reason I say our offense may be perfect for him to perform is because we don't have a legitimate #2WR so he should get plenty of time to develop his game. I could see him starting before week 4 or 5.

        If he and Leodis work out, we will have a solid group of young players!

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        • bigbub2352
          Registered User
          • Feb 2005
          • 5386

          #5
          Re: Draft: 10 best marriages of talent, team needs

          I was a huge fan of DThomas in this draft but after seeing all WRs drop, i was more than happy to get Hardy, i didnt like Kelly or Sweed cause of injury concerns, i think at the very least Hardy will be a beast in the redzone
          XTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY

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