pittpnthrs
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Ad Hawk":e2nn3myk said:pittpnthrs":e2nn3myk said:Fade":e2nn3myk said:I believe also they were trying to trade down, but didn't get the offers they were looking for, so they had to pick.
There was a run at receiver so they had to pick that spot now, or they would be looking at a real project at the position.
Eskridge is a dynamite returner, and gives them an element at WR they currently lack, it's by no means a bad pick, in a vacuum it's a good pick.
Some might be feeling a little pressed due to the lack of picks, and want a Center at this spot, but historically good Centers can be found in the middle rounds. Seattle has a 4th rd pick still.
What is important is if this guy can play or not, and I think he can. He can be the Jet player in the run game, return kicks, and be a vertical threat when they are looking to chuck it deep.
A returner and #3 WR picked before greater needs is hard to swallow though. I dont hate the player but hate where he was chosen.
Hate seems part of just about every post from your address. Meh... it becomes meaningless very quickly.
Nobody has any idea if he'll be a #3 WR in yards, receptions, etc. when playing with RW; and we certainly need better KR and PR yards than we got last year. This may be exactly what will open up the field for a more up-tempo offense. That alone relieves pressure from our abused QB.
Well if the FO would quit doing stupid things like this pick, I wouldnt hate so much.
I get your defending the pick, but the only way that kid has any numbers higher than Metcalf and Lockette is if one of them goes down. As for a KR, they are practically useless in todays NFL. The days of Devin Hester and Mel Gray are over. Maybe he'll take a couple of punts to the house,,,,cool, but I'd still rather have a Center to protect the QB. So would Russ.