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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 48142" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think the only question about Smelter is his speed. WRs drafted in the top 3 rounds are usually burners that can stretch the field as well as make plays after the catch. The ability to actually catch the ball should be a given (it's still a wonder Hill went as high as he did...but good for him).</p><p></p><p>Smelter is focused 100% on football, so we should see an exponential jump in his playing ability this year. Hopefully our OL can give our QBs time, and our QBs have the ability to get our WRs the ball this year. That's where losing Vad will hurt us a little as he has that chemistry with our WRs and a couple of years experience. We may take a step back in the passing game this year because there's so many variables changing along the OL and QB...even though we may be slightly better running the ball. But for the exercise of seeing where our WRs are drafted, we have to take that into account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 48142, member: 360"] I think the only question about Smelter is his speed. WRs drafted in the top 3 rounds are usually burners that can stretch the field as well as make plays after the catch. The ability to actually catch the ball should be a given (it's still a wonder Hill went as high as he did...but good for him). Smelter is focused 100% on football, so we should see an exponential jump in his playing ability this year. Hopefully our OL can give our QBs time, and our QBs have the ability to get our WRs the ball this year. That's where losing Vad will hurt us a little as he has that chemistry with our WRs and a couple of years experience. We may take a step back in the passing game this year because there's so many variables changing along the OL and QB...even though we may be slightly better running the ball. But for the exercise of seeing where our WRs are drafted, we have to take that into account. [/QUOTE]
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