GIANTS ARE FEATURED
This is the third part of The NFL Draft Report’s Look at the 2016 Draft Wide Receiver Draft Class. Before teams delve into what prospects fit their needs, they will first examine the products available to them on the veteran free agent market. We have identified sixteen organizations that we feel will draft a wide receiver in the first few rounds. We examine their current roster, possible veteran free agent wide receivers who might defect and a look at some production and salary cap figures before teams head to the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine. The Wide Receiver Reports conclude tomorrow, where the draft eligible players are ranked and in-depth scouting reports are included on the top performers at this position.
http://nfldraftreport.sportsblog.com/posts/12374368/the-nfl-draft-report-s-2016-draft-wide-receiver-class-decisions-will-be-impacted-by-nfl-veteran-free-agent-decisions.html
IF YOU MISSED THE FIRST TWO PARTS;
This is the first part of a three-part 2016 Draft Wide Receiver Class Report. This article takes a look back at the last twenty drafts and recognizes the early round draft busts and late round finds.
http://nfldraftreport.sportsblog.com/posts/12262022/the-nfl-draft-report-presents-the-2016-wide-receiver-draft-class---a-look-back-at-the-boom-and-bust-picks-the-last-twenty-years.html
WIDE RECEIVER SLEEPER COMPARISON
This is the second part of The NFL Draft Report’s examination of the 2016 Wide Receiver Draft Class. This article is a detailed statistical comparison of five unknown receivers who are making “noise” in the scouting circles. Each of the five athletes - Notre Dame’s Chris Brown, Arizona’s Cayleb Jones, Ohio State Jalin Marshall, Southeast Missouri’s Paul McRoberts and Cincinnati’s Chris Moore are then examined in an in-depth scouting analysis.
http://nfldraftreport.sportsblog.com/posts/12307968/the-nfl-draft-report-s--five-for-fighting--wide-receivers-you-need-to-know-before-the-2016-nfl-draft.html
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If you still have an accent, it must be the Bronx or Brooklyn..I've been out of NY nearly 30 years and I still have a rather strong accent..That's being born in the Bronx
Regarding potential draft picks for the Giants, I would like your thoughts and to see your report on Clemson OG Eric Mac Lain.
I would love to see the Giants use a Day 3 pick on him and was wondering if you felt the same.
Having Dave here is just great. I've seen the work he has done since he was a pup and it's very impressive.
P.S. I don't have an accent. Does that count?