heres a question i have for all the naber fans out of curiousity, being he is listed at only 6 ft tall, if him and garrett wilson were in the same draft who would you take, both are 6 ft flat
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Originally posted by charger1993 View Postheres a question i have for all the naber fans out of curiousity, being he is listed at only 6 ft tall, if him and garrett wilson were in the same draft who would you take, both are 6 ft flat
(Wilson was a 6.5 compared to Nabers 6.84)
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
easy for me.... loved Wilson's intangibles.... Nabers not so much,
(Wilson was a 6.5 compared to Nabers 6.84)
If we go wr in the first and its not marvin harrison, i rather have rome that nabers, to me rome is a more athletically gifted keenan allen
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Originally posted by charger1993 View Postheres a question i have for all the naber fans out of curiousity, being he is listed at only 6 ft tall, if him and garrett wilson were in the same draft who would you take, both are 6 ft flat
Only thing about Nabahs that isn't desirable is his antics on the field, and I like him but just don't think we are going WR round 1 unless we cut both Keenan and MW. Then I could see it.
Id take Nabahs over Wilson, but I haven't really watched a lot of Nabahs as I'm confident we aren't going WR. I've watched a lot of other receivers instead.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
I don't have a problem with that height. I think Malik Washington is a good prospect but he is only 5'8". Not a huge problem but a bit of one considering there are a bunch of good ones that are taller in this draft.
Only thing about Nabahs that isn't desirable is his antics on the field, and I like him but just don't think we are going WR round 1 unless we cut both Keenan and MW. Then I could see it.
Id take Nabahs over Wilson, but I haven't really watched a lot of Nabahs as I'm confident we aren't going WR. I've watched a lot of other receivers instead.
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wu is not Naberly but the only way to answer us this.
Marvin Harrison Jr is considered a generational prospect, and Nabors is only a fraction behind him.
Nabors over Wilson all day.
If we stay @ #5 it is guaranteed to be an excellent pick, whoever it is.Smashmouth.
Reinvented.
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Originally posted by charger1993 View Postheres a question i have for all the naber fans out of curiousity, being he is listed at only 6 ft tall, if him and garrett wilson were in the same draft who would you take, both are 6 ft flat
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
If we stay @ #5 it is guaranteed to be an excellent pick, whoever it is.
Now the question becomes... Do you want to exchange that #5 overall "excellent" pick guy for what's behind Door No. 2?
Door No. 2 is the trade down option.
Door No. 2 includes MORE PICKS, which means MORE PLAYERS for this Bolt team that has more holes than a block of swiss cheese.
Me? I don't want to trade down *too* far, and miss out on an elite player. But if I can trade down, get a Day 2 pick for doing so, and STILL get an elite player?!? I'm doing it!
Even at #8 - #10, one of the draft's elite players will remain, so that's my personal range for getting a deal done. Otherwise, you take that single, 'excellent' pick at #5.
If, say, QB Drake Maye remains on the board at #5, no doubt trade offers will flood in to the Chargers.
Even the Giants-- at #6 overall-- could be willing to give the Bolts a 3rd rounder to move up ONE spot, to prevent the Chargers from trading the pick to a different Maye-seeker. Atlanta, at #8 overall, and the Jets, at #10, are other likely QB-seekers who'd be candidates to swap picks with the Bolts, while remaining in that Top 10, elite-player guaranteed margin I mentioned.
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