Justus Legg, 3* 2019 BUCK, Auburn (Riverside?), WA
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Why are you still talking? I already won. End of discussion.HillsboroDuck said:
If calling a guy who is lucky to be a top 50 WR top 5 is winning, you win all the damn time.StrongArmCobra said:
Thanks for reminding me I won. 'preciate it bro ✊HillsboroDuck said:
Because reminding you is funStrongArmCobra said:
Then why bother digging up old shit if you already think I lost? hmmmmm? That's what I thought.HillsboroDuck said:
You ranked Jarvis Landry as a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays for the Browns bro. Everybody gets the benefit of the doubt when they're playing for the worst organization in the league. He's working with a rookie QB who's now working with a second head coach and they don't have a real #2 WR option after Landry. Context matters. Stop trying to prove me wrong. You'll never win. NEVER!HillsboroDuck said:StrongArmCobra said:
Yup, or Jarvis Landry. Blessem.HillsboroDuck said:
TY Hilton?StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him.
GTFOH23. Browns get their No. 1 wideout
Dolphins trade: WR Jarvis Landry
Browns trade: 4-123, 2019 seventh-round pick
The Dolphins placed the franchise tag on Landry in the hopes of getting a draft pick and ended up netting a fourth-rounder from the Browns. Miami appears to have used the seventh-rounder to acquire 16-game starter Akeem Spence from the Lions. The fourth-round pick was used on tight end Durham Smythe, who caught six passes as a rookie. After signing Danny Amendola and Albert Wilson last offseason, offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains bizarrely suggested that the Dolphins would use three tight ends for stretches in 2018; in the end, Miami used 13 personnel 33 times for 64 yards and just five first downs, each of which ranked among the lowest marks in football.
The bigger name in the trade was Landry, who signed a five-year, $75.5 million deal with the Browns after coming over from Miami. His first year in Ohio was uneven. Landry wasn't used as a source of cheap yards in his new home; his average target traveled 10.8 yards in the air, way up from the almost comically low 6.6-yard average Landry worked with during his three years in Miami. Simultaneously, though, Landry went from catching nearly 69 percent of his passes from 2015 to 2017 in Miami to just 54.4 percent in Cleveland last season. The changes weren't for the better, as Landry finished 79th in individual receiving DVOA, suggesting that the Browns might need to return Landry to his specialized role to get the sort of return they were hoping to garner from their top wideout.
Impact grade: C
BallzDeep Top 5 Receiver!!
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StrongArmCobra said:
Yeah, never heard of any of them. Where are the first rounders? Ohio State has recruited top-5 classes. No first rounders? Who did they have this season that was nationally elite? Who the fuck is Parris Campbell? Never heard of him. First round my ass.FremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th -
Who?
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StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
LOL Ballz -
This thread was painful to read but I did it anyways.
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Never heard of him. He did nothing impressive in the Rose Bowl. Ohio State guys are always over hyped and do nothing in the NFL.
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Bruh even I knew Legg was overrated back then. Stop making sweeping generalizations.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Parris Campbell is mediocre. At least in terms of NFL projection. He's a more productive Curtis Samuel. Terry McLaurin is actually kind of good though.HillsboroDuck said:StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
LOL Ballz -
He turned down Ducks and Michigan for PSU.
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StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him. -
Christ, don’t engage him dncdnc said:StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him. -
@dnc didn’t you know Ballz already won?StrongArmCobra said:
Why are you still talking? I already won. End of discussion.HillsboroDuck said:
If calling a guy who is lucky to be a top 50 WR top 5 is winning, you win all the damn time.StrongArmCobra said:
Thanks for reminding me I won. 'preciate it bro ✊HillsboroDuck said:
Because reminding you is funStrongArmCobra said:
Then why bother digging up old shit if you already think I lost? hmmmmm? That's what I thought.HillsboroDuck said:
You ranked Jarvis Landry as a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays for the Browns bro. Everybody gets the benefit of the doubt when they're playing for the worst organization in the league. He's working with a rookie QB who's now working with a second head coach and they don't have a real #2 WR option after Landry. Context matters. Stop trying to prove me wrong. You'll never win. NEVER!HillsboroDuck said:StrongArmCobra said:
Yup, or Jarvis Landry. Blessem.HillsboroDuck said:
TY Hilton?StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him.
GTFOH23. Browns get their No. 1 wideout
Dolphins trade: WR Jarvis Landry
Browns trade: 4-123, 2019 seventh-round pick
The Dolphins placed the franchise tag on Landry in the hopes of getting a draft pick and ended up netting a fourth-rounder from the Browns. Miami appears to have used the seventh-rounder to acquire 16-game starter Akeem Spence from the Lions. The fourth-round pick was used on tight end Durham Smythe, who caught six passes as a rookie. After signing Danny Amendola and Albert Wilson last offseason, offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains bizarrely suggested that the Dolphins would use three tight ends for stretches in 2018; in the end, Miami used 13 personnel 33 times for 64 yards and just five first downs, each of which ranked among the lowest marks in football.
The bigger name in the trade was Landry, who signed a five-year, $75.5 million deal with the Browns after coming over from Miami. His first year in Ohio was uneven. Landry wasn't used as a source of cheap yards in his new home; his average target traveled 10.8 yards in the air, way up from the almost comically low 6.6-yard average Landry worked with during his three years in Miami. Simultaneously, though, Landry went from catching nearly 69 percent of his passes from 2015 to 2017 in Miami to just 54.4 percent in Cleveland last season. The changes weren't for the better, as Landry finished 79th in individual receiving DVOA, suggesting that the Browns might need to return Landry to his specialized role to get the sort of return they were hoping to garner from their top wideout.
Impact grade: C
BallzDeep Top 5 Receiver!!
You already lost.
Btw did Parris Campbell and McLaurin get drafted? I’ve been out of the country I must have missed it... -
Bump for the time Ballz called Jarvis Landry a top 5 WR.
#technicallygiftedfootballmind -
Opened up this thread hoping for some good news for Legg.
Instead it's balls argument about NFL WR.
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Legg’s going to Portland State dude lol
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I know that. Maybe just something positive for his career. I'm aware he's not playing here.backthepack said:Legg’s going to Portland State dude lol
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I know @Ballz is ded but @BallzAIDS will never die.Ballz said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
#NeverForget
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McLaurin flashing. Ballz wins by Ballz logicFremontTroll said:
@dnc didn’t you know Ballz already won?StrongArmCobra said:
Why are you still talking? I already won. End of discussion.HillsboroDuck said:
If calling a guy who is lucky to be a top 50 WR top 5 is winning, you win all the damn time.StrongArmCobra said:
Thanks for reminding me I won. 'preciate it bro ✊HillsboroDuck said:
Because reminding you is funStrongArmCobra said:
Then why bother digging up old shit if you already think I lost? hmmmmm? That's what I thought.HillsboroDuck said:
You ranked Jarvis Landry as a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays for the Browns bro. Everybody gets the benefit of the doubt when they're playing for the worst organization in the league. He's working with a rookie QB who's now working with a second head coach and they don't have a real #2 WR option after Landry. Context matters. Stop trying to prove me wrong. You'll never win. NEVER!HillsboroDuck said:StrongArmCobra said:
Yup, or Jarvis Landry. Blessem.HillsboroDuck said:
TY Hilton?StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him.
GTFOH23. Browns get their No. 1 wideout
Dolphins trade: WR Jarvis Landry
Browns trade: 4-123, 2019 seventh-round pick
The Dolphins placed the franchise tag on Landry in the hopes of getting a draft pick and ended up netting a fourth-rounder from the Browns. Miami appears to have used the seventh-rounder to acquire 16-game starter Akeem Spence from the Lions. The fourth-round pick was used on tight end Durham Smythe, who caught six passes as a rookie. After signing Danny Amendola and Albert Wilson last offseason, offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains bizarrely suggested that the Dolphins would use three tight ends for stretches in 2018; in the end, Miami used 13 personnel 33 times for 64 yards and just five first downs, each of which ranked among the lowest marks in football.
The bigger name in the trade was Landry, who signed a five-year, $75.5 million deal with the Browns after coming over from Miami. His first year in Ohio was uneven. Landry wasn't used as a source of cheap yards in his new home; his average target traveled 10.8 yards in the air, way up from the almost comically low 6.6-yard average Landry worked with during his three years in Miami. Simultaneously, though, Landry went from catching nearly 69 percent of his passes from 2015 to 2017 in Miami to just 54.4 percent in Cleveland last season. The changes weren't for the better, as Landry finished 79th in individual receiving DVOA, suggesting that the Browns might need to return Landry to his specialized role to get the sort of return they were hoping to garner from their top wideout.
Impact grade: C
BallzDeep Top 5 Receiver!!
You already lost.
Btw did Parris Campbell and McLaurin get drafted? I’ve been out of the country I must have missed it... -
He's been a nice pickup for my fantasy team. Imagine if he had a QB.rustysavage said:
McLaurin flashing. Ballz wins by Ballz logicFremontTroll said:
@dnc didn’t you know Ballz already won?StrongArmCobra said:
Why are you still talking? I already won. End of discussion.HillsboroDuck said:
If calling a guy who is lucky to be a top 50 WR top 5 is winning, you win all the damn time.StrongArmCobra said:
Thanks for reminding me I won. 'preciate it bro ✊HillsboroDuck said:
Because reminding you is funStrongArmCobra said:
Then why bother digging up old shit if you already think I lost? hmmmmm? That's what I thought.HillsboroDuck said:
You ranked Jarvis Landry as a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays for the Browns bro. Everybody gets the benefit of the doubt when they're playing for the worst organization in the league. He's working with a rookie QB who's now working with a second head coach and they don't have a real #2 WR option after Landry. Context matters. Stop trying to prove me wrong. You'll never win. NEVER!HillsboroDuck said:StrongArmCobra said:
Yup, or Jarvis Landry. Blessem.HillsboroDuck said:
TY Hilton?StrongArmCobra said:
He still not top-5, I'd preferHillsboroDuck said:
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.StrongArmCobra said:
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.HillsboroDuck said:
*One hit wonder*StrongArmCobra said:
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.FremontTroll said:
Bump.StrongArmCobra said:
Lol no he's not.HillsboroDuck said:
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFLFremontTroll said:
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.StrongArmCobra said:
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.HillsboroDuck said:
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.StrongArmCobra said:Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd
Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd
Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd
Evan Spencer- 6th
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him.
GTFOH23. Browns get their No. 1 wideout
Dolphins trade: WR Jarvis Landry
Browns trade: 4-123, 2019 seventh-round pick
The Dolphins placed the franchise tag on Landry in the hopes of getting a draft pick and ended up netting a fourth-rounder from the Browns. Miami appears to have used the seventh-rounder to acquire 16-game starter Akeem Spence from the Lions. The fourth-round pick was used on tight end Durham Smythe, who caught six passes as a rookie. After signing Danny Amendola and Albert Wilson last offseason, offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains bizarrely suggested that the Dolphins would use three tight ends for stretches in 2018; in the end, Miami used 13 personnel 33 times for 64 yards and just five first downs, each of which ranked among the lowest marks in football.
The bigger name in the trade was Landry, who signed a five-year, $75.5 million deal with the Browns after coming over from Miami. His first year in Ohio was uneven. Landry wasn't used as a source of cheap yards in his new home; his average target traveled 10.8 yards in the air, way up from the almost comically low 6.6-yard average Landry worked with during his three years in Miami. Simultaneously, though, Landry went from catching nearly 69 percent of his passes from 2015 to 2017 in Miami to just 54.4 percent in Cleveland last season. The changes weren't for the better, as Landry finished 79th in individual receiving DVOA, suggesting that the Browns might need to return Landry to his specialized role to get the sort of return they were hoping to garner from their top wideout.
Impact grade: C
BallzDeep Top 5 Receiver!!
You already lost.
Btw did Parris Campbell and McLaurin get drafted? I’ve been out of the country I must have missed it...