This years top class of receivers

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RealCowboyfan;1464427 said:
It's really no need to explain to the people that didn't watch Dwayne Jarrett because they not going to get it anyway, why?, because they fell that the Combine is a whole college football career.

Let's take Calvin Johnson for example, a 6-5 240 pounds, 4.33, and had his first 1,000 yard season this season being healthy.

and now let's compare that to what Jarrett did when he got injured, he still got a 1,000 yard season with over 10 touchdowns and look at the competition he played too, you can't even compare the two.

Jerry Jones wouldn't regret drafting the guy Dwayne Jarrett, he has amazing hands.
I live in Pac 10 country and have seen more of Dwayne Jarrett than you ever have. He may turn out to be a good one. You decry those Combine figures but NFL teams pay attention to them. You should ask yourself why. Might learn something and save us from this annoying gotta promote Jarrett in every thread about the draft crap.

Then again...
 

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hardhittin31;1464355 said:
but guarantee you I can find another Jarrett in the draft next year and the year after that. Give me Ginn.

These are my sentiments exactly. You can find big possession receivers every year in every round of the draft pretty much. Speed receivers that stretch the field and also have good hands are much more rare. Ginn/Meachem over Jarrett/Bowe.
 

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Pick Ginn!

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ConcordCowboy;1464461 said:
Pick Ginn!

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Was that before or after he broke his leg celebrating...

























:D j/k.

I think I'd be happy with Meachem, Bowe, or Ginn. Jarrett will hurt a bit, though.
 

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DragonCowboy;1464483 said:
Was that before or after he broke his leg celebrating...

:D j/k.

I think I'd be happy with Meachem, Bowe, or Ginn. Jarrett will hurt a bit, though.
If the crowd had actually listened to Ginn (who clearly has the "shhhhhh" face going) and quieted down, maybe he actually would have heard the stampede of teammates running towards him and could have covered up adequately. Or maybe if the crowd was really quiet and he listened really closely, he could have heard the impending asskicking coming his team's way.

;)
 

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I don't know if Jarrett is going to be great or not. I think he'll have at the very least a decent NFL career. He has shown at least one thing that no one can argue.....consistency.......

He doens't have great 40 time. Ok...Irive wasn't exactly a speed guy nor was Keyshawn who went #1 overall. Boldin ran a pedestrian 4.6 or 4.7 and so did Colston ( I think he did even worse). Who knows if he will be an all pro or not. But I know we would do a lot worse than drafting a very productive NFL WR.
 

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DragonCowboy;1464483 said:
Was that before or after he broke his leg celebrating...

before.......... :(


over the last three florida championships ive won 345 buckaroos so maybe thats a :)
 

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RealCowboyfan;1464422 said:
ALL I HAVE TO SAY. WE'LL SEE:star:

I found Jarret quite impressive when I watched him play. Im just would not venture out and say that Jarret is a special player. I thnk he runs great routes, has great hands, and had a knack for making big plays.

Calvin Johnson is the type of player who comes around once a decade.
 

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ConcordCowboy;1464461 said:
Pick Ginn!

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ConcordCowboy:: Pick Ginn!
Ted Ginn:: Shhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

But personally I wouldn't be mad if Cowboys draft Ginn cause he "could" develop into a great player.
 

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btcutter;1464590 said:
I don't know if Jarrett is going to be great or not. I think he'll have at the very least a decent NFL career. He has shown at least one thing that no one can argue.....consistency.......

He doens't have great 40 time. Ok...Irive wasn't exactly a speed guy nor was Keyshawn who went #1 overall. Boldin ran a pedestrian 4.6 or 4.7 and so did Colston ( I think he did even worse). Who knows if he will be an all pro or not. But I know we would do a lot worse than drafting a very productive NFL WR.


Good Point! He didn't only get good statistics but he won alot of games with USC. A whole lot of the victories was because of him. He did good in big games and I believe he's a winner.

People just understand if Dwayne Jarrett, Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn, Sam Hurd, Patrick Crayton, and Miles Austin (Good Kick-Returner) get together it's going to be curtains for the NFL not saying we going to win every game but with Jason Garrett style offense with 5 wide receivers out on the field at one time.

With Romo running the offense he gets it to the wide receiver that it open for a pass. I believe with Dwayne Jarrett productivity he can be a steal at our pick. In his 2nd year, it was no doubt if he got the rules dealing with underclassmen, who can't enter the NFL Draft droped he would've been a top 10 pick.

I seen Dwayne Jarrett play and he is really Cowboys best option. I believe with the coaches we have working with our offense they would agree that this is a good pick, why?, because Dwayne Jarrett is just like Michael Irvin in some ways.

Sources Of Other People Coments and Facts about Dwayne Jarrett also Highlights on the foxsports link::

http://www.footballsfuture.com/news/2007/03/dwayne-jarrett-runs-462-40-yard-dash.html

http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/titanscentral/vpost?id=1842980&trail=30

http://blog.dallascowboys.com/forums/16/408190/ShowThread.aspx

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8790885&year=2007
 

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Jarrett played on what is probably the greatest collection of offensive football talent ever assembled on one college team over the last 4 years. So the question is: did his stats have something to do with that? In other words- is he the chicken or the egg? Or neither?
 

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I consider each one of these WR's as top picks and hopefully Dallas will be in a position to take advantage of such a strong class of WR. I know everyone has the guy they like the most but none of these guys are chop liver.
 

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RealCowboyfan;1464422 said:
ALL I HAVE TO SAY. WE'LL SEE:star:

RealCowboyfan;1464427 said:
It's really no need to explain to the people that didn't watch Dwayne Jarrett because they not going to get it anyway, why?, because they feel that the Combine is a whole college football career.

Let's take Calvin Johnson for example, a 6-5 240 pounds, 4.33, and had his first 1,000 yard season this season being healthy.

and now let's compare that to what Jarrett did when he got injured, he still got a 1,000 yard season with over 10 touchdowns and look at the competition he played too, you can't even compare the two.

Jerry Jones wouldn't regret drafting the guy Dwayne Jarrett, he has amazing hands.

RealCowboyfan;1464657 said:
:lmao2: :lmao2:

ConcordCowboy:: Pick Ginn!
Ted Ginn:: Shhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

But personally I wouldn't be mad if Cowboys draft Ginn cause he "could" develop into a great player.

RealCowboyfan;1464673 said:
Good Point! He didn't only get good statistics but he won alot of games with USC. A whole lot of the victories was because of him. He did good in big games and I believe he's a winner.

People just understand if Dwayne Jarrett, Terrell Owens, Terry Glenn, Sam Hurd, Patrick Crayton, and Miles Austin (Good Kick-Returner) get together it's going to be curtains for the NFL not saying we going to win every game but with Jason Garrett style offense with 5 wide receivers out on the field at one time.

With Romo running the offense he gets it to the wide receiver that it open for a pass. I believe with Dwayne Jarrett productivity he can be a steal at our pick. In his 2nd year, it was no doubt if he got the rules dealing with underclassmen, who can't enter the NFL Draft droped he would've been a top 10 pick.

I seen Dwayne Jarrett play and he is really Cowboys best option. I believe with the coaches we have working with our offense they would agree that this is a good pick, why?, because Dwayne Jarrett is just like Michael Irvin in some ways.

Sources Of Other People Coments and Facts about Dwayne Jarrett also Highlights on the foxsports link::

http://www.footballsfuture.com/news/2007/03/dwayne-jarrett-runs-462-40-yard-dash.html

http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/titanscentral/vpost?id=1842980&trail=30

http://blog.dallascowboys.com/forums/16/408190/ShowThread.aspx

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/draft/prospect?contentId=8790885&year=2007

Way to stick to your guns there........
 

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hardhittin31;1464355 said:
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]Dana Nielsen, Falmouth, Mass.:[/SIZE][/FONT] You're on the clock, and you're taking a wide receiver. Which one would you take, Dwayne Jarrett or Ted Ginn Jr.? I like both for entirely different reasons, and I want to know if it comes down to those two, who you like.
Mickey: Boy that's a tough one. Do you go with the prototype receiver, big body who probably is a little better than some people think, or do you add speed to your team, knowing you've got a return guy for sure? See, if I'm looking for a dimension I don't have, I'd go the speed route, but understand chances are he'll never be a great NFL wide receiver. I might need another guy to be my lead guy then in a year or two, but guarantee you I can find another Jarrett in the draft next year and the year after that. Give me Ginn.




http://dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?contentType=5&id=10D473CD-A75B-1B54-912908EAEE273FDC

I gotta agree, you dont draft a slow posession WR in the first round.

I agree that there are always receivers like Jarrett in the draft every year, but the problem is you don't see them available at #22 or lower every year...the fact that this is one of the best drafts in years for WR's is the only reason we might have a chance at either of the guys he is talking about.

For our team, for Romo, and for what we need, I'd prefer Jarrett or Bowe at WR...I want the guys with the bodies, the ability to go over the middle and come up big in the RedZone. Once you have the receiver everyone thinks you will throw to, the guy who is your go-to guy, the guy who makes the catch and gets the first down or TD when you need it, covered or not, then I compliment him with a speed guy....guys like Dante Stallworth and AShley Lelee are available in free agency, and speed guys are up and down the 1st three rounds.

Some call Jarrett and Bowe possession receivers like they are a dime a dozen...sorry, but true possession receivers, which is exactly what Michael Irvin was, are not that common. It's hard to find guys who are smart, run good patterns, read defenses, sacrifice their bodies, beat the defender inside, and come up with the great catches under pressure with guys hanging on them most of the time.

A true possession receiver is worth his weight in gold, but I think many people call slower receivers who don't get deep very often possession receivers...most of those players and their coaches only wish they were true possession receivers.

Jarrett and Bowe are my first choices for Romo and this team. Miles Austin may turn out to be the speed guy...or we find another receiver to pair with him, but a speed receiver without a true possession receiver will always tease and never really keep the offense clicking, imo.
 

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burmafrd;1464680 said:
Jarrett played on what is probably the greatest collection of offensive football talent ever assembled on one college team over the last 4 years. So the question is: did his stats have something to do with that? In other words- is he the chicken or the egg? Or neither?

I don't think you know much about USC...no offense, but this past year he played behind an OL where the C was the best player, and they'd lost their TE, QB, and both RB's from the year before.

This year Jarrett was with a first time starter in Booty and a freshman RB in Gable. The USC defense was one of the best ever this past year, but the offense struggled early in the year and at the end of the year against UCLA. Jarrett and Smith were the offense.
 

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I would not be real upset if he is the way we draft, however, I just like that Ginn speed .....wow
 

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The PAC-10 is not known as a defensive minded conference. That may inflate Jarrett's numbers. He still may be a good pro, but you have to consider the competition he faced while at USC when looking at his numbers.
 

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TheSport78;1464362 said:
Jerry Rice was considered a project and a possession WR coming out of college but if you watch the film, he plays much faster than what Rice ran the 40 in (I believe he ran in the high 4.5's or early 4.6's)

Dwayne Jarrett is the same way. Sure he ran a 4.62 but he doesn't play that way on gameday. He shows up in big time games and plus he has amazing hands and crisp route running. He'll have an easier time adjusting to the NFL than the other WR's
Cue the Jerry Rice comparisons. :eek:

It's way to soon to be mentioning those two names in the same post, but reality is what you think it is.
 
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