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That's not what I'm talking about.

"Honest question, when was the last WR we had that got drafted?"

Brax in 2018
Coley in 2017

Since 2010, we have had 6 WR drafted and they have had 2.

But considering our location, thats a pathetic amount of WR drafted.
 
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Brax in 2018
Coley in 2017

Since 2010, we have had 6 WR drafted and they have had 2.

But considering our location, thats a pathetic amount of WR drafted.
- Ahmmon would have been drafted.
- Allen Hurns was severely overlooked.
- Rashawn Scott, Malcolm Lewis got a shot as UDFAs
- There's at least 2 WR's on the roster right now who for sure will get a chance to play in the league.

How is this even a conversation?
 
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Brax in 2018
Coley in 2017

Since 2010, we have had 6 WR drafted and they have had 2.

But considering our location, thats a pathetic amount of WR drafted.

Hard to argue this point here, regardless of how people feel on it. Hoping enos gets the ball rolling on draftees here
 
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But in this instance, we are.

6 to 2 is not superior especially since we are located in a county that puts out atleast 10 FBS level WRs a year, and thats not counting Broward or Palm Beach county.

To have only 6 WRs drafted since 2011 and only 1 as a First rounder further points out how pathetic we have recruited in the last decade.
 
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I'll argue it. Every receiver excluding Ahmmon Richards (for obvious reasons) who finished top 2 on our team in receiving signed an NFL contract. How is that pathetic?

I'm not arguing that, I was just harping on drews point, with the volume of talent in our area we could have even more NFL recognition, which we will get back to
 
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