Knows he won’t land a #1 so he is buying lotto tickets to see if someone pans out. Sign a bunch of whatever’s and let the depth chart fall based on performance, practice, coach evaluations. Not a terrible strategy. Still think in the end it will be clear all we have is #3 WRs and a couple 2s but nothing wrong with bringing in comp and letting chips fall
Multiple WR's and provides depth in competition. No more borderline athletic, overachievers all competing against each other. It will be a room of physical attributes that maybe figure things out mentally and schematically.
I still think we draft a WR in at least the first three rounds and probably the first two.
Knows he won’t land a #1 so he is buying lotto tickets to see if someone pans out. Sign a bunch of whatever’s and let the depth chart fall based on performance, practice, coach evaluations. Not a terrible strategy. Still think in the end it will be clear all we have is #3 WRs and a couple 2s but nothing wrong with bringing in comp and letting chips fall
I like that even though we are bringing in a bunch of wr3/4 types, its a level above our street FA, practice squad/ 4th string wrs that were littered on the team thru 2022
Nothing against a david sills type if he could run a 40 .2 seconds faster, different story but zero separation from guys like that
Multiple WR's and provides depth in competition. No more borderline athletic, overachievers all competing against each other. It will be a room of physical attributes that maybe figure things out mentally and schematically.
I still think we draft a WR in at least the first three rounds and probably the first two.
This doesn't stop us from drafting multiple WR's at all. What it does do is make it less of an issue if we don't end up drafting multiple WR's. There are enough guys here to battle it out and find the best fits but that won't stop the Giants from drafting younger guys they like and it shouldn't. It's flexibility
Knows he won’t land a #1 so he is buying lotto tickets to see if someone pans out. Sign a bunch of whatever’s and let the depth chart fall based on performance, practice, coach evaluations. Not a terrible strategy. Still think in the end it will be clear all we have is #3 WRs and a couple 2s but nothing wrong with bringing in comp and letting chips fall
Who are the #2s? Maybe that is Parris Campbells ceiling but he hasn't reached it? Exact same with Slayton. Hasn't reached it. I see all 3s and maybe some 2s could emerge from them if lucky.
Knows he won’t land a #1 so he is buying lotto tickets to see if someone pans out. Sign a bunch of whatever’s and let the depth chart fall based on performance, practice, coach evaluations. Not a terrible strategy. Still think in the end it will be clear all we have is #3 WRs and a couple 2s but nothing wrong with bringing in comp and letting chips fall
Who are the #2s? Maybe that is Parris Campbells ceiling but he hasn't reached it? Exact same with Slayton. Hasn't reached it. I see all 3s and maybe some 2s could emerge from them if lucky.
slayton gets open like a #2 his hand drop him down to a#3 1/2 the catches he seems to struggle
Kinda lost sight of him since his days in South Carolina
I still think we draft a WR in at least the first three rounds and probably the first two.
I like that even though we are bringing in a bunch of wr3/4 types, its a level above our street FA, practice squad/ 4th string wrs that were littered on the team thru 2022
Nothing against a david sills type if he could run a 40 .2 seconds faster, different story but zero separation from guys like that
I still think we draft a WR in at least the first three rounds and probably the first two.
This doesn't stop us from drafting multiple WR's at all. What it does do is make it less of an issue if we don't end up drafting multiple WR's. There are enough guys here to battle it out and find the best fits but that won't stop the Giants from drafting younger guys they like and it shouldn't. It's flexibility
Some guys learn how to take care of their bodies when they are in the league a few years.
Hey, maybe one of these guys can return punts instead of our starting cornerback, or going back to 2021..starting safety
Who are the #2s? Maybe that is Parris Campbells ceiling but he hasn't reached it? Exact same with Slayton. Hasn't reached it. I see all 3s and maybe some 2s could emerge from them if lucky.
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Knows he won’t land a #1 so he is buying lotto tickets to see if someone pans out. Sign a bunch of whatever’s and let the depth chart fall based on performance, practice, coach evaluations. Not a terrible strategy. Still think in the end it will be clear all we have is #3 WRs and a couple 2s but nothing wrong with bringing in comp and letting chips fall
Who are the #2s? Maybe that is Parris Campbells ceiling but he hasn't reached it? Exact same with Slayton. Hasn't reached it. I see all 3s and maybe some 2s could emerge from them if lucky.
slayton gets open like a #2 his hand drop him down to a#3 1/2 the catches he seems to struggle