membengal Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 Not only that, but a high draft pick in the first or second round at WR at some point in the next two drafts gets us Housh's likely replacement as well.unless someone steps up it's not like we have spend a high draft pick to replace houch since he was a 7th rnder himself so very well Brazell,Tab or another late round pick will step up within next 2 years.Um, I am not in favor of trying to catch lightning in a bottle twice with regard to a late round WR panning out like Housh has. I am saying, to replace what Housh has become, you will need to draft a WR early.And, for all of the reasons I made when I argued long and hard for a WR in day one in this draft, you can expect I will be launching the same arguments in 2008 and 2009... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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