"Shipley reminds me of Wes Welker. Great slot receiver with lacking measurables"
How can fans be so dumb? Welker doesn't lack measurables, he has about the same measurables as Westbrook (around the same size, same 40 4.55 for Welker, 4.57 for Westbrook) and is one of the quickest guys in the league, definetly quicker than Westbrook, but somehow lacks measurables?
And then go on to say Shipley lacks measurable? Shipley is very quick and probably runs in the 4.4 range.
Shipley could definetly succeed as a number 1 or 2 receiver at the next level. McCluster is overrated and undersized, 165, I can't see him having a big role in someone's offense.
Benn is the most overrated receiver in this draft. He was hyped up as a freshman and it seems that hype never died, despite posting around 500 receiving yards this year. Yes he is big and sometimes physical, can move the chains, thats about it, production is lacking this year. If he were White he wouldn't be in the top 10. Decker is a more talented version of Benn. Benn only found the endzone 7 times in his career, Decker found it 24 times. Someone at the number 3 spot should be a game changer, which Benn will not be at the next level(Despite what they said in the video, Shipley will be a game changer)
The WR with most potential to be a game changer in the NFL is Riley Cooper, big physical receiver that runs a 4.3, good run blocker (and can catch). If he were black teams would be drooling over him. Just rewatch the Sugar Bowl, their top 5 guy (Gilyard) had 40 yards receiving, Cooper had 180, he was great in that game and Gilyard failed to impress. Like I said earlier Shipley will be a game changer and Decker should be a game changer too, like a Marques Colston type player but better, good in the redzone.
Unless they mean by game changer, changing the game in negative way, dropped passes, running the wrong route, then I could see some of the guys in their top 5 being definite game changers.
Good point about the title Freethinker, I don't see how someone with Shipley's career and measurables should be a surprise. I guess kind of like how Austin Collie led the nation in receiving, fell the 4th round and was "surprise" player this year, except played in the big 12 and was in the National Championship this year, still making plays with McCoy out of the game.
I mean all of the guys in their top 5 are good, but they just don't really stand out as great to me, except maybe 1 or 2. They are just overhyping all of these guys because there are so many good White receivers in the draft, and quite a few GREAT ones (Shipley, Cooper, and Decker, all 3 of those could be argued as top 5)Edited by: dwid