Carober18
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I have just watched some highlights of last season (I think I have watched as many as most on here but not as many as a few), and the value of Smelter last season is incredible.
I am not sure I am going out on a limb, but maybe I am--Smelter, to me, was the most valuable receiver CPJ has had at GT. No disrespect to Thomas or Hill, but the things Smelter did last year were impressive and extremely important in the games. It is really hard to judge--obviously Smelter is not in the same realm as Calvin, because I do not know someone who is, but, to me, someone is going to get an extremely strong NFL player when he is drafted. If I am considering drafting anyone other than Cooper, I think I would rather take Smelter in the 3rd or 4th round than anyone else.
Point being, there is no doubt to me that Smelter is absolutely a legitimate starter in the NFL in 2 years, and for 5-10 years thereafter.
In complete honesty, I thought Calvin was the best pick in the draft his year and that Thomas and Hill were drafted far too high. I think I was mostly correct about Calvin and Hill and terribly off base on Thomas. So, take that for what it is worth.
But looking at the highlights, with the benefit of knowing Smelter only played CF for two years (and considering the comments from the coaches about the difference b/w year 1 and 2), it is hard for me not to consider this dude to be one of the top 10 WRs in the NFL in 3-4 years.
I am not sure I am going out on a limb, but maybe I am--Smelter, to me, was the most valuable receiver CPJ has had at GT. No disrespect to Thomas or Hill, but the things Smelter did last year were impressive and extremely important in the games. It is really hard to judge--obviously Smelter is not in the same realm as Calvin, because I do not know someone who is, but, to me, someone is going to get an extremely strong NFL player when he is drafted. If I am considering drafting anyone other than Cooper, I think I would rather take Smelter in the 3rd or 4th round than anyone else.
Point being, there is no doubt to me that Smelter is absolutely a legitimate starter in the NFL in 2 years, and for 5-10 years thereafter.
In complete honesty, I thought Calvin was the best pick in the draft his year and that Thomas and Hill were drafted far too high. I think I was mostly correct about Calvin and Hill and terribly off base on Thomas. So, take that for what it is worth.
But looking at the highlights, with the benefit of knowing Smelter only played CF for two years (and considering the comments from the coaches about the difference b/w year 1 and 2), it is hard for me not to consider this dude to be one of the top 10 WRs in the NFL in 3-4 years.