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skinsdad62
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Are you kidding, what is everyone missing on Harmon? He is not only a find, he is a stud of a WR. We hit on both Tmac & Harmon and while Tmac may be the rookie everyone is talking about now, Harmon will continue to show everyone he is the silent assassin who just makes plays and move chains. He is no project and will provide the offense next year a formidable 1-2 punch at WR.
Really interested in seeing this kid grow . Looks like a find in round 6
We have a possible gem here we need to use
Are you kidding, what is everyone missing on Harmon? He is not only a find, he is a stud of a WR. We hit on both Tmac & Harmon and while Tmac may be the rookie everyone is talking about now, Harmon will continue to show everyone he is the silent assassin who just makes plays and move chains. He is no project and will provide the offense next year a formidable 1-2 punch at WR.
There was plenty of talk about this young man once the team drafted him. I believe that in a lot of instances these newly drafted player's aren't truly given a chance to compete for starting jobs. It's possible that having to pay for veteran players plays a role in slotting them as they do so rookies don't get a fair chance to supplant them.
To me they all compete for starting jobs regardless of veteran status, pro-bowl appearances, reputations, favoritism, kinship to the owner or whatever. Best player gets the job and that means starting a player like Harmon over Richardson.