Yeah he was worth the pick.......but Peyton Manning can make any receiver look good.
2007-08-01 11:20:13
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answered by Yak 4
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Ginn Jr. from Ohio State will upload that plenty mandatory deep probability to the Miami Dolphins. it somewhat is a team that interior the previous couple seasons, have trusted Marty Booker who has performed all right, yet he has no longer performed an entire season in a minimum of the previous 2 (by way of accidents), and additionally Chris Chambers who's a solid receiver one week and not the subsequent (very inconsistent). If the Dolphins finally end up with Trent green and/or Daunte Culpepper maintains to be healthful, Then Ginn will become an significant different and young babies call by skill of the top of the 365 days. he's the quickest participant (throughout the time of recreation, no longer in 40 situations) to return out of the draft this 365 days. If Miami's QB can get him the ball, interesting issues will happen in Miami, merely as they did at Ohio State. all of us comprehend what Manning can do besides, so beware for his new #3 receiver, Gonzalez, besides. He could submit some large numbers in Indi. This guy has large palms, yet he replaced into overshadowed at Ohio State, by skill of Ted Ginn Jr.
2016-10-13 10:06:32
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answered by ? 4
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The last round is for kickers.
Don't waste a pick on Anthony Gonzalez, if you are expecting him to have a Stokley 2004-type season...forget about it.
Stokley had 1000 yads and 10 TD when Manning threw 49 TD passes. And I don't think you are expecting that type of season, considering that besides that, Manning averages 27-30 TD in the season...with 80% of them to Harrison and Wayne and the remaining to his RB, TE and other wideouts.
2007-08-01 15:34:25
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answered by M. Diego 7
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The last round is all about sleepers, take a chance on anyone that has good upside. I personally would look at Dwayne Bowe from the Chiefs or Criag Davis from the Chargers before Gonzalez
2007-08-01 11:44:03
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answered by DJ 3
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Heck yes. He will end up leading rookies in receiving yards and touchdowns this season. He is a great value pick at the end of a draft. You may want to pick him up a round early just to make sure he's there.
2007-08-02 03:33:07
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answered by Jim Baw 6
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He is definitely worth trying for a 3rd WR, not your #1 or #2. Stokley 2 years ago had amazing numbers as Wayne and Harrison were being covered hard. Gonzalez has to prove he can be a speedy and consistent as Stokley...but he should be able to pull it off...but you never know.
2007-08-01 11:43:00
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answered by J R 4
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No because Peyton already has solid receivers in Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, but since Brandon Stokely is in Denver Gonzalez should be the slot receiver, still I wouldn't invest much in picking him unless Reggie or Marvin was injured and then he might be in FA. If you really wan't to though go ahead
2007-08-01 11:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If you were able to pick him up in the last round its a steal. He will fit in great with the Colts, he wont be a 1,000 receiver but 600 yds and 7 TDs sounds good to me.
2007-08-01 11:20:30
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answered by Durrell Douglas 2
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Definitly. He could turn out to be like Stokely a few years back, 1000 yards and 10 TDs from the slot. And he's turnin heads in training camp.
2007-08-01 11:30:08
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answered by Sixteen and Oh 5
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If he is on the field and can catch the ball Payton Manning will get him the ball. Last round you are usually looking for sleepers, he is as good as any.
2007-08-01 11:20:37
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answered by bullfrog192 2
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