WR is a strength of this class. Shenault is one of the best of the bunch. He would be a steal and cheaper than giving up a ton of money to Cooper.1st is a bit rich for me for a WR
Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado
Height: 6-2. Weight: 220.
i take this kid in first round
WR is a strength of this class. Shenault is one of the best of the bunch. He would be a steal and cheaper than giving up a ton of money to Cooper.
Shenault is a physical guy. He runs good routes. I don't think Cooper deserves Julio, Nuke,Thomas money. I would be willing to remove him for a rookie. The next two drafts are loaded at wr. I personally am not high on Cooper and would rather take advantage of what the draft class presents itself.For one, two totally different players. For another, Cooper is our best WR. Yeah, he has his issues at times but I am not sure removing him for a rookie is a wise move.
Not nearly the caliber of Cooper but great talent. Cooper is next tier with route running that is sublime.WR is a strength of this class. Shenault is one of the best of the bunch. He would be a steal and cheaper than giving up a ton of money to Cooper.
This is just kind of distanced from the reality of this team. Every organization would prefer to replace high-priced talent with rookies. But rookie WRs, no matter how talented, are extremely hit or miss. There would be a huge drop off from Cooper to any rookie you put out there, and we saw how this offense works without a #1 like Coop. This team is built to win right now, so you can't take that hit in talent.Shenault is a physical guy. He runs good routes. I don't think Cooper deserves Julio, Nuke,Thomas money. I would be willing to remove him for a rookie. The next two drafts are loaded at wr. I personally am not high on Cooper and would rather take advantage of what the draft class presents itself.
This is just kind of distanced from the reality of this team. Every organization would prefer to replace high-priced talent with rookies. But rookie WRs, no matter how talented, are extremely hit or miss. There would be a huge drop off from Cooper to any rookie you put out there, and we saw how this offense works without a #1 like Coop. This team is built to win right now, so you can't take that hit in talent.
Having said that, I'd still go WR in the first round, though I like Reagor, maybe Ruggs, for this offense.
In some sense, yea. I think Reagor has a lot more Hill to his game than Ruggs, who is more of Ted Ginn type...which is why I like Reagor a lot more lol.Ruggs would potentially be our big play receiver. See him as the next Tyreek Hill without the baggage.
In some sense, yea. I think Reagor has a lot more Hill to his game than Ruggs, who is more of Ted Ginn type...which is why I like Reagor a lot more lol.
Oh, yea I think he can be a lot better than Ginn. I just meant more as player type.I'll take your word on that as I don't watch TCU outside of a bowl game.
Just feel Ruggs should have a better impact than Ginn in the NFL.
Shenault is a physical guy. He runs good routes. I don't think Cooper deserves Julio, Nuke,Thomas money. I would be willing to remove him for a rookie. The next two drafts are loaded at wr. I personally am not high on Cooper and would rather take advantage of what the draft class presents itself.
I just don't know man. I have never been a big Cooper guy going back to Alabama. Don't like his demeanor, his tendency to disappear, and check out for stretches at a time. The Raiders need wide outs and they took a first that turned into Josh Jacob's. I bring back Cobb for cheaper, I have Gallup and a rookie. Not have to push into the wr salary territory that Cooper isn't in I do that. He's still the same old Amari Cooper that I have been meh to his entire career. Now he's a Cowboys player and people stomach the softer than Charmin disposition.You willing to throw away a season then?
Because this team will not be as good next year with a rookie replacing Cooper.