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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1248619243257511941
I don't think he is a first round talent, but I do really like him as a player.  This is the guy I want if we go WR Day 2.
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https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/wid...an-edwards

I watched a fair amount of Wisconsin football. That 4.73 is still stunning to me. He did not play to that speed.
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Quote: @Wetlander said:
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I love Shenault. I know he only ran 4.5 at the Combine but he was also dealing with a core muscle injury that required surgery and hampered his ability to prepare. You just put on the tape though and he is a tough, physical, YAC monster. I look at Debo Samuel and what he was able to do for SF and think Shenault is that kind of player. 
I see too much Cordarelle Patterson in Shenault.  He's not a good route runner and seems like the type of player you need to manufacture touches for in order to get him involved.  That works in college, but it will be tougher in the NFL.  He'll get over-drafted because of his elite RAC ability and physical traits... I also don't like his injury history when you factor in his physical style of play.

He's probably going to go early Day 2...  or could sneak into the end of the 1st round if some team really loves him.  That is way to early for the Vikings to consider taking a player like this.  If the Vikings want a physical freak to develop, Claypool would be a better target and he'll get drafted later than Shenault.
I actually see a little Percy Harvin in him and I do think he compares favorably to Debo Samuel. I think it might be a good thing he gives you something different from the Vikings perspective because we have solid route running, move the sticks type guys in the passing game, what we now lack is a home run threat to keep defenses from stacking the box against Cook and I think Shenault is a home run/big play threat. 

To me, if the Vikings cant land one of the top 4 guys (+Jefferson)...Shenault is next on that list for me. 
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Olabisi Johnson was the only player drafted in the 7th Round of the 2019 NFL Draft to score a touchdown.
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1248730970989006848

The injuries and manufactured touches scare me, but...holy crap!
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PFF Draft
@PFF_College
· 3h
TCU WR Jalen Reagor saw a catchable pass on just 61.4% of targets.

That ranked 118th among 120 wideouts
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Vikings Brawl 
@VikingsBrawl
· 56m
The #Vikings had a formal meeting at the combine with former Florida WR Van Jefferson.

Per @JustinM_NFL

Jefferson is one of the best route runners in this class, he can be a contributor to any team immediately. Considered a day 2 pick.
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Jordan Reid
@JReidNFL
· 7h
Lots of love out there for USC WR Michael Pittman, Jr. Wherever he's slotted in your rankings, push him up. Glowing reviews for him all-around. Football DNA, multi-time special teams player of year, and only getting better.
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