Best WR core in the NFL?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by JCBRAVE, Jul 11, 2013.

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  1. The Playmaker

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    Gotta go Atlanta here even though Denver is close. I like Julio over Thomas and Roddy a lot more than Decker. Depth wise it's Denver because of Welker but Atlanta isn't too badu. What it really comes down to is the surrounding offense. On one side you have Matt Ryan who is pretty good but then the other has Peyton Manning...also Atlanta utilizes Tony G big time and call more than the usual short passing plays. Honestly, if Locker can stay healthy we could be in the top 5 argument by the end of the year.
     
  2. UrbanLegend3

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    I'm going with ATL. I know Decker and Thomas are good but a good-great db with some size could slow them down considerably because neither is really all that fast. You would need two Revis-caliber corners to stop Julio and Roddy. Hell just look at what Julio did to Sherman in the playoffs. I've never seen a guy proclaimed "the best shutdown corner" get exposed like that. That being said I think Sherman is massively overrated.
     
  3. xpmar9x

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    Has to be Denver or ATL.

    San Fran if healthy has a nice duo as well.
     
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