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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Nor Cal Packer" data-source="post: 617696" data-attributes="member: 9805"><p>I like the Montgomery pick as well. We may finally have a kick returner and a dangerous option out of the slot or backfield. A "mini-Cobb" except he's bigger.</p><p></p><p>As far as the back and forth on Abbrederis, like every one else drafted or signed, he has to prove himself. I'll give him a Mulligan on the ACL, those are nasty and happen to the best conditioned athletes as well. If he retains his speed, I see him as a ST gunner and used in 4 wideout sets to stretch a secondary. That would be plenty from a 6th WR. The real question is who else could do that and possibly more? And while I like Janis and don't care much about the fact he came from Division II, he has a lot of proving to do.</p><p></p><p>Safe to say Nelson, Cobb, Adams and Montgomery round out the top 4. As for 5 and 6, don't be surprised if it's not Janis and/or Abbrederis. But I think they're hungry and will do well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Nor Cal Packer, post: 617696, member: 9805"] I like the Montgomery pick as well. We may finally have a kick returner and a dangerous option out of the slot or backfield. A "mini-Cobb" except he's bigger. As far as the back and forth on Abbrederis, like every one else drafted or signed, he has to prove himself. I'll give him a Mulligan on the ACL, those are nasty and happen to the best conditioned athletes as well. If he retains his speed, I see him as a ST gunner and used in 4 wideout sets to stretch a secondary. That would be plenty from a 6th WR. The real question is who else could do that and possibly more? And while I like Janis and don't care much about the fact he came from Division II, he has a lot of proving to do. Safe to say Nelson, Cobb, Adams and Montgomery round out the top 4. As for 5 and 6, don't be surprised if it's not Janis and/or Abbrederis. But I think they're hungry and will do well. [/QUOTE]
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