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Post by TEM on Jul 23, 2018 9:15:02 GMT -5
www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-all-25-and-under-offensive-team-carson-wentz-beats-out-deshaun-watson-for-qb/ "WR: Odell Beckham, Jr., New York Giants
This might be the easiest pick on the entire team, even if the Giants haven't felt compelled enough to pay Beckham what he's worth. Although hypothetically if you sorted receivers from 2017 age 25 and under with more than 500 yards you could miss Beckham, we're not going to hold his lost season against him. If he bounces back healthy, Beckham is one of the three best receivers in football and he hasn't even approached his prime yet. Sure he appears to be kind of a weird dude and is a bit of a headache, but a lot of the great receivers fit that category. The things he can do from an on-field standpoint can't be replicated by many human beings.
TE: Evan Engram, New York Giants
Conventional wisdom dictates tight ends aren't supposed to make an impact out of the gate for NFL teams, but Engram shoved that idea back in the box last season after Odell Beckham Jr. went down, becoming Eli Manning's primary target. The first-round pick was targeted 115 times, catching 64 passes for 722 yards and six touchdowns. It remains to be seen if he can duplicate that success in a new offense, with a new coaching staff and Beckham returning to (we assume) full health. Not to mention the addition of Saquon Barkley; Eli needs a bunch of spoons for the mouths in New York. But Engram proved too much of a seam stretcher to warrant not using frequently this season and Pat Shurmur's offense was plenty friendly to Kyle Rudolph in Minnesota."
Both should be on the list . Glad they were acknowledged .
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Post by boxcarwillie on Jul 23, 2018 9:29:38 GMT -5
Let's go ahead a add Barkley and Hernandez to the list for next year!
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Post by giantlegacy on Jul 23, 2018 9:44:00 GMT -5
Let's go ahead a add Barkley and Hernandez to the list for next year! Those 2 plus Beckham and Engram,and even Sheppard. That's a really talented young nucleus.
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