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2014 Nfl draft WRs. You get 2, fully healthy, who you got?
2014 Nfl draft WRs. You get 2, fully healthy, who you got?
Sammy Watkins
Mike Evans
Odel Beckum Jr
Brandin Cooks
Kelvin Benjamin
Jordan Matthews
Davante Adams
Allen Robinson
Jarvis Landry
Martavis Bryant
Allen Hurns
Willie Snead
Re: 2014 Nfl draft WRs. You get 2, fully healthy, who you got?
OBJ and Evans.
I don't think you can argue anything other than this combination and win the argument.
OBJ and Evans fully healthy gives you two dynamic players with different skills yet both produce all over the field and are top threats in the redzone.
Landry doesn't score TDs
Benjamin has been inconsistent for various reasons
Cooks is more of a deep threat than all-around guy
Robinson would be next closest guy along with Davante Adams. Both guys are well rounded and score TDs.
Mathews, Hurns and Watkins have been good at times but haven't broken out yet.
Re: 2014 Nfl draft WRs. You get 2, fully healthy, who you got?
OBJ and Landry. It's crazy LSU had both, perfect complement to eachother.
Evans 3rd.
Cooks and Robinson are nice, but I don't think either is a true #1. Cooks was living well with Brees, Robinson racked up huge #'s on a team playing from behind.
KB slides in right around there. He's not a gamebreaker buy is a guy that can take over a game, if that makes sense.
Sammy is losing $$$ so far this year. He needs to get a 1 year prove it deal with a QB that trusts him and can get him the ball, I just don't know where. Maybe he tries to hook up with Cousins somewhere, maybe the Bengals roll the dice and line him up next to Green.
Adams after that, good player but he plays with one of the GOATS. Matthews is nice, he's a complimentary guy.
Bryant and Snead, they've done their damage as down field threats with HOF QB's.
Hurns is solid, but replaceable. He'd be a guy who would look great with Brees or Rogers.
Re: 2014 Nfl draft WRs. You get 2, fully healthy, who you got?
I would take Evans and Cooks. I think OBJ is the most talented but I also think he is a locker room cancer.
I take Evans because he has size and can work the underneath and immediate routes while Cooks is a speed guy who can work the slot or outside and can take the top off the defense opening things up for Evans and vice versa.
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