AMARI COOPER or KEVIN WHITE +-(The Better Reciever)-+

Who's the better Reciever?

  • AMARI COOPER

    Votes: 83 66.9%
  • KEVIN WHITE

    Votes: 35 28.2%
  • LA'EL COLLINS or Someone Else

    Votes: 6 4.8%

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Maclin, Tate, Beckham, Hilton, Hopkins #1 receivers or nah? All are 6'1 or under
 

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You apparently are the ass. Elite what? What the fuck does elite quickness gets you in the NFL dumb ass. He can have whatever the fuck you think he has he aint a #1 and if he is name another #1 he compares to?
Elitle quickness. Which he possesses. This helps him seperate and also helps him in and out of breaks. Your level of potato today is quite astounding.

He's plenty fast enough on tape, where it matters. He also possesses good RAC ability because he's strong and can make people miss In a short erea.

He compares favorably to Jordy Nelson.

If you cannot grasp how important great quickness is to a fucking WR then you cannot be helped.
 

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Says the fucking down syndrome kid who insists Amari won't go in the top 10. Shut the fuck up.

As a father of a down syndrome child, you can take this reply and shove it up your ass
 

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He's literally the OBJ of this year's draft except for the vertical is a little lower. You don't have to be an amazing athlete to be successful lolol
 

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Elitle quickness. Which he possesses. This helps him seperate and also helps him in and out of breaks. Your level of potato today is quite astounding.

He's plenty fast enough on tape, where it matters. He also possesses good RAC ability because he's strong and can make people miss In a short erea.

He compares favorably to Jordy Nelson.

If you cannot grasp how important great quickness is to a fucking WR then you cannot be helped.

Wait, are you trying to tell me that a slow receiver can't get open? What a shocking concept. It's a shame that some people can't understand that. I guess everything Cooper did in college was for nothing. I'm sure the corners were busy trying to double team another receiver on Alabama, which let Cooper always get open.
 

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He's literally the OBJ of this year's draft except for the vertical is a little lower. You don't have to be an amazing athlete to be successful lolol

But Cooper is an amazing athlete. LOL. Jesus Christ. He "won" the combine agility tests for his position and ran a 4.4 40yd.
 

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He's literally the OBJ of this year's draft except for the vertical is a little lower. You don't have to be an amazing athlete to be successful lolol
Becham ridiculous leaping ability. Dangerous punt returner meaning he is explosive.
 

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Peter Warrick would have been successful if he was drafted into a good team. The Bengals at that time ruined his career.


You know most of those players are late picks who made it. There are more stories of players getting drafted by school name and #s like Peter Warrick and flop. At 6-1 with no leaping ability odds are against him compared to White. There aren't to many #1 receiver like Cooper in the league.
 

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Cooper's acceleration is incredible and his route running is very smooth, and only 20. Fitzgerald had an over 4.6 40 and has had a good career. I hope the Bears either draft Cooper at #7 or trade down.
 

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Peter Warrick would have been successful if he was drafted into a good team. The Bengals at that time ruined his career.

I think maybe Grantland had a story on this some time ago.
 

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Wait, are you saying that because Cooper didn't return punts then he won't be successful?
No im saying the receivers who are under 6-1 have game breaking ability therefore are used as returners and are good at it. Cobb, Becham, Brown list goes on with receivers under 6-1. Why are these players used as returners? Take a guess
 

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No im saying the receivers who are under 6-1 have game breaking ability therefore are used as returners and are good at it. Cobb, Becham, Brown list goes on with receivers under 6-1. Why are these players used as returners? Take a guess

So what you are saying IS that Cooper isn't as good because he wasn't utilized as a returner.
 

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No im saying the receivers who are under 6-1 have game breaking ability therefore are used as returners and are good at it. Cobb, Becham, Brown list goes on with receivers under 6-1. Why are these players used as returners? Take a guess

Are you arguing Cooper isn't explosive despite running a 4.4 40yd and having the best agility drills at the combine?
 
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