Will Dorial Green-Beckham end up being a 1st round pick?
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With the off field issues along with the rising stock of Jaelen Strong, Breshard Perriman, and Phillip Dorsett, who are clean off the field, I'd imagine teams will pass on DGB in the first round.
Reply ReplyBeing coachable and having good character is more important than ever in the NFL. I think teams are realizing team chemistry is just as important as talent.
Reply Replytoo much wr talent in a very deep draft, i think more first round caliber players will slip as well.
Reply ReplyWay too much money for a player of his character. The league is going to make guys with personal issues work their way into the commissioners league in place of future fines and penalties.
Reply ReplyIt is a deep draft for WR'S and it's not worth the risk to take a raw and has a risky background. I have him ranked as the 8th best receiver and he will slide to mid 2nd early 3rd
Reply Replyred flags are to glaring for a team to take a chance in the first round; especially with all the character issues the NFL has had this past year.
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With that much talent the red flags become more and more pink each time a wr is taken. Don't think he should, but do think he will.
ReplyHis size and speed will make a team pick him up in the second half of the 1st round.
ReplyGreat athlete with a high enough upside that a contender will be willing to take the chance
ReplyDGB will enter the league with no strikes and not in the Drug Program. He has too much upside. It would be scary to think he'll land with any of the elite QBs in the league at the end of the first.
ReplyC'mon, there has to be a team willing to roll the dice on DGB in the late first round. At 6'6 and 225 pounds he can become a force to be reckoned with if he gets his attitude straight.
ReplyBetter be. That guy's a monster.
ReplyHe has an above average upside
ReplyThe guy has first round talent. If you want him to play on your team and are willing to draft him in the 2nd or 3rd, then just draft him in the 1st. You either don't want him or you do. If you do, take him in the first.
ReplyYes, but only after White, Cooper, Parker, and Strong are picked. Strong looks like he'll be picked between 15-25, so it's possible for him to be picked late in the first round.
Replywill be this years 2014 Beckham best wr in the class if it wasn't for off field issues
ReplyToo much size and upside to pass up
ReplyHe's a BEAST!
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