Ginn JR, Jarrett or who?

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I'd be happy with Meachem, Ginn Jr or Jarrett. Or either of the FS, should they drop (Probably not.)

I'm not as high on Bowe. Reminds me a little too much of Rod Gardener. I wouldn't hate the selection, but I wouldn't love it either.
 

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meachum is my second favorite WR in the entire draft, second only to Johnson.
 

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JARRETT, I don't have him that far below Calvin Johnson, doesn't have C.J.'s deep speed but I watched Jarrett almost every game since his freshman year and he has developed into a Michael Irvin type. He is so clutch, he is so athletic and at the very least would be a quicker Keyshawn Johnson. His hands and reach are as good as I have ever seen, and unlike that Mike Williams bum, Jarrett is trim, agile and quick, not to mention a hard worker and good guy, the sky is the limit for this playmaker.

TEDD GINN JR., Has been a phenom since the day he stepped on the field. This kid is just special, he is the epitome of "game breaker" IMO. I've watched Ginn in depth, and anyone who doesn't think he is a complete receiver just hasn't watched him much. He came with so much hype that people expect him to score a 99 yards TD on every play. I appreciate him for what he is, an enormously talented speed receiver with great moves, hands and heart.

Either of these two drop anywhere near our pick and I feel we should do whatever it takes to get them in a Cowboys helmet.
 

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Roughneck;1428580 said:
I don't think anybody is suggesting that we take him in the first round (or at least I sure as hell hope they're not). He's more of a 2nd/3rd round option if we don't decide to go WR with our 1st round pick.
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tyke1doe;1430485 said:
Another vote for Ginn.

It makes the most sense to take Ginn over the others. Not a knock on any of them as I think all will be pretty good. But Ginn can contribute on special teams in a way that no other can. He could be as effective as Devin Hester if we were able to block for him.
 

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Alexander;1430712 said:
It makes the most sense to take Ginn over the others. Not a knock on any of them as I think all will be pretty good. But Ginn can contribute on special teams in a way that no other can. He could be as effective as Devin Hester if we were able to block for him.
Do you think he's really got moves like Hester?

Because yeah, Hester is fast, but his vision and creativity is what makes him so special. I didn't see much Ohio State action this year, but when I did, I didn't see much out of Ginn outside of straight line velocity, and an incredible burst. Not much shake-n-bake, tho.
 

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superpunk;1430722 said:
Do you think he's really got moves like Hester?

Because yeah, Hester is fast, but his vision and creativity is what makes him so special. I didn't see much Ohio State action this year, but when I did, I didn't see much out of Ginn outside of straight line velocity, and an incredible burst. Not much shake-n-bake, tho.

No, but he has world class speed and just needs a crease. If we can get Tyson Thompson 30 yards a return, he could take a few to the endzone. He is elusive enough to get it done on kickoff returns. And he would be an automatic improvement on punt returns.
 
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