Hunter might have the highest upside out of all of them.
That would be a dream.
Imagine guys, we draft a WR who we inevitably can’t develop, but this one then turns into a pro bowl corner instead of a bust!
He’s the perfect pick!
No thanks. Happy to trade away 4 if we can get some O and D line help. We aren’t a player away from competing. Shore it up. Then go get a wr1 in two years. Just my opinion. And opinions are like aholes. Everyone’s got one.
How sustainable would WR and CB3 in the the 4th quarter be?
We need talent all across the board.
The benefit about taking Hunter is he has half the chance to bust. If he’s a bad corner you can try him out at WR and vice versa. He is already a top 15 pick talent at both positions while getting half the practice time at each position
Jesus, honestly the ideas in here are so silly. Hunter is a generational talent in college, and even if he does play both sides of the ball – he doesn’t need to be Megatron and Revis at the same time. If he can be WR1B/2A and CB2, he will instantly lift this team much more than trading back in the draft will do.
At worst case scenario, you have a chance to get a multifaceted tool – which no team has been able to better utilize in NFL history than the Patriots have. At best case scenario, you’ve drafted the first NFL Otani, and you have a generational talent on your hands.
Even if you land somewhere in the middle, it’s still better than a fucking middling offensive linesman. If it was a don’t miss prospect in the trenches I’d understand the groundswell – but it’s not.
If Carter or Hunter are there at 4 you race to the phone, simple
He’s the most recent addition to England?
If your wr room or cb room is catastrophically injured, it’s nice to know he could switch over to help shore up some gaps in the roster
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Wouldn’t hate it?
1. Carter
2. Hunter
3. Graham or Campbell
Hunter might have the highest upside out of all of them.
That would be a dream.
Imagine guys, we draft a WR who we inevitably can’t develop, but this one then turns into a pro bowl corner instead of a bust!
He’s the perfect pick!
No thanks. Happy to trade away 4 if we can get some O and D line help. We aren’t a player away from competing. Shore it up. Then go get a wr1 in two years. Just my opinion. And opinions are like aholes. Everyone’s got one.
How sustainable would WR and CB3 in the the 4th quarter be?
We need talent all across the board.
The benefit about taking Hunter is he has half the chance to bust. If he’s a bad corner you can try him out at WR and vice versa. He is already a top 15 pick talent at both positions while getting half the practice time at each position
Jesus, honestly the ideas in here are so silly. Hunter is a generational talent in college, and even if he does play both sides of the ball – he doesn’t need to be Megatron and Revis at the same time. If he can be WR1B/2A and CB2, he will instantly lift this team much more than trading back in the draft will do.
At worst case scenario, you have a chance to get a multifaceted tool – which no team has been able to better utilize in NFL history than the Patriots have. At best case scenario, you’ve drafted the first NFL Otani, and you have a generational talent on your hands.
Even if you land somewhere in the middle, it’s still better than a fucking middling offensive linesman. If it was a don’t miss prospect in the trenches I’d understand the groundswell – but it’s not.
If Carter or Hunter are there at 4 you race to the phone, simple
He’s the most recent addition to England?
If your wr room or cb room is catastrophically injured, it’s nice to know he could switch over to help shore up some gaps in the roster