View Full Version : I need a WR in the 6th round!!!
adamkrause82
08-24-2003, 12:43 PM
I'm in the midst of a draft where there is no time limit. The other guys are slacking, and I'm desparate for a receiver when the pick comes my way again. My team so far is like this
Aaron Brooks
Mick Vick
Clinton Portis
Stephen Davis
Randy Moss
Randy McMichael
Carolina Defense
the last few WRs that were TAKEN in the draft are.....
charlie rogers
chad johnson
jerry rice
rod smith
d stallworth
jerry porter
I need a WR in the worst way, and any insite would be helpfull!!!
gridirontalk
08-24-2003, 01:24 PM
If Jonny Morten is available I would suggest taking him.
adamkrause82
08-24-2003, 02:54 PM
Hmm, Morten is coming off one of his worst seasons ever, and it seems like the WR positions are up for grabs over there in KC. Why do you like Morten over Boerigter?
These are my other options.......
Derrick Mason
Reggie Wayne
Josh Reed
Chris Chambers
is Javon Walker the number 2 receiver in GB?
ALMOST MY PICK!! any help here is much appreceited!
grunt
08-24-2003, 04:27 PM
Just off that list I'd go with Mason. Last two seasons he's averaged over 75 receptions and 1,070 yds. Would be a great WR2 with Moss.
smooth_one
08-24-2003, 05:55 PM
Eddie Kennison and Boerigter are the starters for KC going into this season. Both are capable of putting up pretty nice numbers and at this point I'd take Kennison over Boerigter. Rod Gardner of the Skins would be a good late round selection. He showed last season that he has the ability to be a productive WR and the presence of Coles this year should only mean more one-on-one's and more chances for yards and TDs.
adamkrause82
08-24-2003, 09:48 PM
Originally posted by grunt
Just off that list I'd go with Mason. Last two seasons he's averaged over 75 receptions and 1,070 yds. Would be a great WR2 with Moss.
Thanks for the imput! I was really leaning towards Mason, your comment made it official.
elfudge35
08-25-2003, 01:40 AM
I would put Josh Reed a close second, he'll be able to put up Peerless Price numbers on the other side of Moulds this year, and the O-Line is better and should give Bledsoe more time to find his receivers
adamkrause82
08-25-2003, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by elfudge35
I would put Josh Reed a close second, he'll be able to put up Peerless Price numbers on the other side of Moulds this year, and the O-Line is better and should give Bledsoe more time to find his receivers
just so happens that I took him the next time the draft swung around my way :)
I'm set for receivers now:fro:
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