Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, or Steve Smith

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by luvyablue23, Apr 21, 2010.

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  1. RavensShallBurn

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    Not even a question, I'd take Randy Moss.

    I'd be up for taking Bryant at 16, especially if we manage to get Big Al back. Otherwise, I don't see how we can afford to not go with defense. But Bryant would be the best pick if we went offense.
     
  3. Deuce Wayne

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    Steve Smith- due to Randy Moss only being good at going vertical.

    Steve Smith would be the perfect compliment to a guy like Britt. One big guy that can run great routes and win jump balls, and then the shifty fast guy that everyone has to always watch nomatter the route.


    but with that said- Golden Tate plays nothing like Steve Smith.

    Randy Moss in our offense would be invisible.
     
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    Are you watching the same guy? I don't like to compare prospects to pros, but Tate is an exact clone of Steve Smith. Tough as nails, wins jump balls, elusive, good hands, plays bigger than he is.
     
  5. Deuce Wayne

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    Golden Tate doesn't stay low, isn't NEAR as quick nor shifty as Smith.

    He's taller than SS, but only a couple inches- though he plays like a big WR.

    And I like Tate- always said the only reason Clausen was anybody was due to playing with 2 NFL caliber WRs. Just don't see Steve Smith when I watch him. He plays more like a wrecking ball than the more elusive Smith type.
     
  6. luvyablue23

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    He looks pretty elusive to me in those clips on the videos and is shifty enough to take a few returns to the house. But he is tough, Taylor Mays had a clean shot and couldn't knock him off his feet.
     
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