CalPolyTechnique
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I don’t foresee the team going wide receiver early (Rounds 1-2) unless the situation changes with Amari or our board is wiped out.
That said, I can see the team looking to the mid-rounds to add new talent to our depth.
Here’s a few prospects I think will be available in that range I’d be interested in:
Denzel Mims (6’-3”, 215 lbs, Baylor)
Mims fits the build of what we’ve typically liked at the position in recent years. That said, I can’t imagine McCarthy not finding a use with Mims superior size. He tracks the ball well, has demonstrated he’s able to reliably adjust mid-air to make contested catches. Could be a killer on the slant.
James Proche (6’-0”, 193 lbs, SMU)
Solidly built receiver that could develop into Cobb II. Great ball skills for a guy his size. Doesn’t seem to have elite speed.
Bryan Edwards (6’-3”, 215 lbs, South Carolina)
Literally broke his foot in training a few days ago. This would be a guy I’d target 4th-5th round if he drops due to injury. IMO has some traits of a #1 receiver; thickly built like former Gamecock Sterling Sharpe.
That said, I can see the team looking to the mid-rounds to add new talent to our depth.
Here’s a few prospects I think will be available in that range I’d be interested in:
Denzel Mims (6’-3”, 215 lbs, Baylor)
Mims fits the build of what we’ve typically liked at the position in recent years. That said, I can’t imagine McCarthy not finding a use with Mims superior size. He tracks the ball well, has demonstrated he’s able to reliably adjust mid-air to make contested catches. Could be a killer on the slant.
James Proche (6’-0”, 193 lbs, SMU)
Solidly built receiver that could develop into Cobb II. Great ball skills for a guy his size. Doesn’t seem to have elite speed.
Bryan Edwards (6’-3”, 215 lbs, South Carolina)
Literally broke his foot in training a few days ago. This would be a guy I’d target 4th-5th round if he drops due to injury. IMO has some traits of a #1 receiver; thickly built like former Gamecock Sterling Sharpe.