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Chree

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Heres my take on crabtree, hes an excellent possession receiver, but hes also a good deep threat, with the ball in his hands, he can fuck u badly, and our qb situation shouldnt matter about strong arm or not, dump offs for huge gains are a high probability with crabtree
 

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LOL at "deep threat", I can see your point about being a good possession receiver because he has good hands but deep threat? Are you serious?
 

Chree

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hes an anquan boldin type of WR, and yes when he gets deep he can catch the ball over dbs and safetys, his speed shouldnt be any kinda issue, if the raiders had him, youd be sucking his dick right now talking about him being the best ever like hes aaron brooks
 
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LOL at "deep threat", I can see your point about being a good possession receiver because he has good hands but deep threat? Are you serious?
he was injured there fore he wasn't able to run you act like the 40 time is all that matters all that speed doesn't mean shit when you can't catch you hyped walker to be great and spread out the field wtf did he do not shit now your hyping up bey just cause of his speed
 

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Who cares? What he did in college is what he did in college not the NFL. Does production in college=the same production in the NFL? We'll see how good he is.... Reggie Bush put up bomb numbers in college too. So you're saying Crabtree is going to be all that huh.... you need to learn the game of football before you go running your mouth. Crabtree comes from the same type of offense that Alex Smith came from and how is he doing in the NFL now? You gotta lot to learn so make sure you show up after I call you out for making stupid remarks!
last time i checked wide receiver was a different position than quarterback...
 
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I hear Crabtree already has a ego problem. He also is coming off foot surgery, how can anyone say if he will even perform to the ability he was in college or he could even reinjure his foot. I wanted the Raiders to get him but seems like its not a given he will even be good in the NFL
So just because 1 coach called him a diva everyone thinks crabtree is a diva and has a ego problem? LMAO!
 
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Crabtree is this years draft Reggie Bush. Super hyped coming out of college but he won't be that much of a factor. He will not be a top wide receiver in the NFL because he's too slow!
You keep saying hes too slow but you cant answer my question. Again, what did Rice, Boldin and Fitzgerald run in their 40s?
 
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some stuff i found when i searched that, peep it out tony.

All the talk over Dwayne Jarrett’s pedestrian 40 times got me thinking. What is the relation between fast 40’s and NFL success, if there even is one? It has an obvious impact on draft stock and value, but is it really that important? I took all of the 40 times ran by receivers at each of the last 5 combines (Not including this year), divided them up, and found out the percentage of each group that have developed into starting WR’s. This is not a real accurate or complicated study, as each prospect has their different strengths and weaknesses. For example, one that doesn’t run as fast of a time might be much bigger or stronger than someone who does. All that this takes into account are 40 times.

Remember, some top prospects choose not to run at the combine, and wait until their pro day. Those times were not put into this study, since they are often ran on fast tracks, and the times are very unofficial.

4.3’s: 3/18 or 17%
Javon Walker; 1st Round, 2002; 4.38
Lee Evans; 1st Round, 2004; 4.39
Matt Jones; 1st Round, 2005; 4.37

4.4’s: 6/46 or 13%
Deion Branch; 2nd Round, 2002; 4.47
Andre Johnson; 1st Round, 2003; 4.40
Roy Williams; 1st Round, 2004; 4.48
Reggie Brown; 2nd Round, 2005; 4.45
Mark Clayton; 1st Round, 2005; 4.41
Greg Jennings; 2nd Round, 2006; 4.42

4.5’s: 7/60 or 12%
Antonio Bryant; 2nd Round, 2002; 4.57
David Givens; 7th Round, 2002; 4.56
Nate Burleson; 3rd Round, 2003; 4.51
Arnaz Battle; 6th Round, 2003; 4.58
Bernard Berrian; 3rd Round, 2004; 4.58
Jerricho Cotchery; 4th Round, 2004; 4.54
Marques Colston; 7th Round, 2006; 4.50

4.6’s: 4/29 or 14%
Brandon Lloyd; 4th Round, 2003; 4.62
Larry Fitzgerald; 1st Round, 2004; 4.63
Michael Clayton; 1st Round, 2004; 4.67
Michael Jenkins; 1st Round, 2004; 4.60

4.7’s: 2/10 or 20%
Anquan Boldin; 2nd Round, 2003; 4.72
Ernest Wilford; 4th Round, 2004; 4.79
 
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Heres my take on crabtree, hes an excellent possession receiver, but hes also a good deep threat, with the ball in his hands, he can fuck u badly, and our qb situation shouldnt matter about strong arm or not, dump offs for huge gains are a high probability with crabtree
I'm a threat to go deep too.....ask ya mammy!!






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im reserving anymore judgement until the seasons underway

i want to see what they both can do against pro competetion

i hope that slobtree does do good....SOMEONE in Cali gotta bring the trophy back, geez