05-27-2022, 12:22 PM
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@supafreak84 said:
I don't know...I'm pretty excited about our receivers with KJO entering his 3rd season, Bisi coming back, along with a wild card in ISM. The high level talent is there at the top and the depth is a nice mix of high upside potential (ISM) and low floor reliability (Bisi).@MaroonBells said:
I disagree based on Thielens age and injuries the last few years that have caused a decline in production. His contract is also going to need to be addressed maybe as early as this next offseason. All indications are Williams will be ready to go by Halloween and would not only provide us with quality insurance should we lose one of our starters, but also make us an extremely difficult match up when all three are healthy and available for the stretch run. I would have been more then fine starting Bynum at safety and waiting on the potential payoff with Williams. Safety's don't win you championships, but impact players at the skill positions do. Rams, Chiefs, and the Bengals were all finalists loaded at the skill positions. The Vikings could have put themselves in that conversation@supafreak84 said:
Every year, we hear about how "this WR is different" than the identical ones who came before. I agreed with you though: I thought Williams was the best talent at WR in the draft. But again, you're not going to see much from him this year. It was a pick for 2023. That's a pick a team like the Lions make, not the Vikings.@MaroonBells said:
Did you watch the video? Speed certainly isn't everything, but he's more then just a speed guy and put up huge production against the SEC. It's not like he was doing it against Alcorn State and the guys you listed were drafted based on physical traits because most didn't have the production to backup where they were drafted. 7 catches for 184 yards and 2 TD's in the SEC Championship including blowing right by Cine on one of the TD's. He was a lock to go top 5 if he hadn't injured his knee en route to another big game against Georgia in the championship.@StickyBun said:
This.@supafreak84 said:
Oh please. Yeah, the Lions have been such great draft strategists in their history. Green Bay has been hit and miss as well. If you want to view every Draft in hindsight, there will be plenty of blame for every team in the league. Every year. If there's one quality that definitely does NOT determine how good a NFL WRer will be, its speed.@AGRforever said:
You realize this is the Vikings we are talking about right, in relation to luck? So of course Williams and Watson are going to be great players...@supafreak84 said:
Informative watch. I really think we blew it not taking this guy. Allegedly ran 4.22 at Alabama is already running in the 4.4 range five months post surgery. He's going to be a problem...and not only did we pass, but we let the f'n Lions move up to take him. Oh and that is Cine he blows by at the 2:30 mark and thats the same vaunted Georgia defense he lit up in the SEC Championship for 184 yards and 2 TD's.
Watch the video fan boys...supafreak84 said so! I just look over the years. Theres been sooooo many “sure things” WRs whats the odds he is the next thing?
This has been a nice pick for Green Bay: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jorda...-contract/
John Ross, Corey Coleman, Will Fuller, Kevin White, Breshad Perriman, Philip Dorsett, Tavon Austin, AJ Jenkins. DHB, Troy Williamson, Ashley Lelie....all 1st rounders, all 4.3 or sub 4.3 forties. All busts.
I think Williams has a ton of potential, but we won't see that for about a year and a half. And I wouldn't worry too much about the Lions. They still don't have a QB. Sure, they'll draft one next year. But if they don't hit on him, all of this moot.
And yeah we can certainly bust on the Lions for past draft mistakes, but their new GM has put together two really solid draft classes and injected real talent onto their roster. Let's also not forget that they should have beaten us both games last season and that draft bust Jared Goff led them down the field for the winning TD when Dantzler shit himself in the end zone.
And don't forget that Williams is a rookie. Look, I liked him too. But you seem convinced he's going to be some special talent from day one. We don't even know if he can play in the NFL. Remember, over the last 10 years, MOST WRs taken in the 1st round have been busts. So...long way to go on that.
https://twitter.com/SweatyCuh/status/152...78817?s=20&t=8TuBh0qqKk9Z4fzHkpPNgw
It's not so much a hit against the Lions or Williams...it's more of a hit against the Vikings involving the draft day trades and picks...