Juaquin Iglesias...

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There is something about him that I like. I think he could be a superb 3rd WR and punt returner. He's quick, shifty, good hands, runs good routes, and is tough. If Hakeem Nicks were to fall to us in the 2nd round, then fine. I think, however, I would spend my 2nd rounder on an OL, like Duke Robinson, and go after Iglesias with our 3rd rounder.

2nd Round - Duke Robinson
3rd Round - Juaquin Iglesias
4th Round - Michael Hamlin
4th Round - Rhett Bomar
5th Round - ILB
5th Round - NT
5th Round - (Traded to move up in 2nd round for Robinson)
6th Round - CB
7th Round - ?
7th Round - ?
7th Round - ?
 
mperfection;2733287 said:
There is something about him that I like. I think he could be a superb 3rd WR and punt returner. He's quick, shifty, good hands, runs good routes, and is tough.
Yep... Same here. He'll never be All-Pro, but neither will Steve Smith (Giants) and he's plenty useful.
 
Rampage;2733312 said:
we can get better wrs than him. we already have Patrick Crayton
This guy knows what he is talking about.
 
JerryAdvocate;2733329 said:
he's a bit faster and quicker than Crayton, Herr Doofus
wow what a ringing endorsement. fact is we already have slot wrs. If Dallas has intentions of drafting a wr they should be looking for a future #2 wr in case Miles doesn't pan out.
 
He has always really reminded me of Peter Warrick at FSU for some reason. I guess it is the shiftiness he shows sometimes.

He sure made McBath look silly in that highlight video.
 
Goldenrichards83;2733351 said:


That last play on the second video was sick. Iglesias has great short area quickness. He's very good in tight space. I've seen him listed at 4.44. This guy converted 22/25 3rd downs thrown his way. I think that is right, but I need to double check it.

He is really sneaky quick. He kills over the middle. He's tough. I love it. He would be a flanker and slot receiver. He's easily one of the best route runners in the draft and has some of the best hands in the draft, easlily.

He is a player who could make an immediate impact as a slot receiver.
 
41gy#;2733388 said:
He is really sneaky quick. He kills over the middle. He's tough.

I actually like him a lot, but go back and watch the UT game for arguments against this. His alligator arms cost them some plays when that game was decided.
 
41gy#;2733388 said:
This guy converted 22/25 3rd downs thrown his way. I think that is right, but I need to double check it.
Thats huge. Moves him up a notch on my board. I'm hoping he will be there with our 69th pick, thats if we don't trade up for Robiske. Watching Path to the Draft yesterday, they have Robiske sneaking into the 1st rd now to the Giants.
 
Rampage;2733364 said:
wow what a ringing endorsement. fact is we already have slot wrs. If Dallas has intentions of drafting a wr they should be looking for a future #2 wr in case Miles doesn't pan out.

you said we have Pat Crayton, and I say this guy can be better than him
 
JerryAdvocate;2733674 said:
you said we have Pat Crayton, and I say this guy can be better than him

I don't think there's any doubt about that.

Sure, you could draft a pure speed guy with more obvious physical talent like Wallace (and I like him), but this guy has proven to be very productive even against good teams.

And that third down conversion stat is crazy, but I wouldn't doubt it. I always said it seemed like they went to him on every third down and he always converted... Even when Kelly was there.
 
Chocolate Lab;2733812 said:
I don't think there's any doubt about that.

Sure, you could draft a pure speed guy with more obvious physical talent like Wallace (and I like him), but this guy has proven to be very productive even against good teams.

And that third down conversion stat is crazy, but I wouldn't doubt it. I always said it seemed like they went to him on every third down and he always converted... Even when Kelly was there.

Roy is supposed to be our #1, I have no problem getting a complementary receiver for him, a guy who unlike Crayton, will be able to do some damage against red and blue corners
 
Mike Thomas and Johnny Knox also have very good hands/clutch receivers & can fill more needs (slot & returner) not to mention both can be had later than the 3rd.
 
This guy Juaquin Iglesias would definitely put a spark in our reciever corp and our punt return game. Dallas needs to definitely consider getting this guy:starspin :starspin :starspin
 

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