WR DRAFT PICKS: Paul Richardson Vs. Kevin Norwood

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Our 2 WR Draft picks.

Which one do you like most? Why?

Paul Richardson
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Good luck to both! GO HAKWS!
 

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Largent80":2bdsvv2k said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?
I would assume so given they're both currently Seahawks. I haven't seen Norwood but I have seen Richardson and I like him but it doesn't mean a thing until September.
 

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Richardson for me. All I need to say is 41.8 yards per TD catch. 41.8! That screams Seahawks offense.
 

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Largent80":1ny1gppw said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?

We can't do that here, we have to pick sides and then argue for 37 pages!

Richardson has the biggest upside, could be a Shady McCoy.........or could be another Deon Butler. But Norwood has the stability we need in a big outside receiver. I could see him playing 10 years and catching 75 balls a year with 7-8 TD's. Good red zone target.

Which means Rice is going to have a very hard time making this roster if Norwood has a good camp.
 

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Sgt. Largent":1eqxkxsv said:
Largent80":1eqxkxsv said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?

We can't do that here, we have to pick sides and then argue for 37 pages!

Richardson has the biggest upside, could be a DeSean Jackson.........or could be another Deon Butler. But Norwood has the stability we need in a big outside receiver. I could see him playing 10 years and catching 75 balls a year with 7-8 TD's. Good red zone target.

Which means Rice is going to have a very hard time making this roster if Norwood has a good camp.
Fixed it for ya.
 

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onanygivensunday":hu3873ay said:
Sgt. Largent":hu3873ay said:
Largent80":hu3873ay said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?

We can't do that here, we have to pick sides and then argue for 37 pages!

Richardson has the biggest upside, could be a DeSean Jackson.........or could be another Deon Butler. But Norwood has the stability we need in a big outside receiver. I could see him playing 10 years and catching 75 balls a year with 7-8 TD's. Good red zone target.

Which means Rice is going to have a very hard time making this roster if Norwood has a good camp.
Fixed it for ya.

My bad, thanks. I just wanted to write "Shady"
 

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PR is so quick/fast that the thought of him on the field at the same time as Percy gives me chills!! Throw in some ADB and I'm not sure there is a defense that could match up to that, except for maybe our own.

Nothing against KN, he's great also! I just want to see all that speed on the field at the same time.
 

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I'm most excited about Richardson. If Safeties have to play deeper, it opens up more room for our run game and more room for Percy to do his thing with sweeps, screens and short passes. Norwood to me is a safe pick, he might be an upgrade over Kearse, but doesn't add a ton to what we already do.

Also, when Percy is doing his thing, it allows Richardson more room for the deep ball. So it's a mutually beneficial relationship. :D
 

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I'm equally excited by both.

I think Richardson has the most potential in our offense to make an immediate impact. His over the top speed meshes well with Harvin's underneath speed. I honestly don't know how you're doing to stop this offense, IF Wilson gets time (guess I just answered my own question).

I think Norwood will end up being more solid and dependable. I can see him being Wilson's new favorite target. He looks like Baldwin but add 4 inches. I can see him having big games against the Rams when we need it, when Richardson won't have time to get open (not like he needs a lot of time).
 

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I like them both and there's no way to know who will have the better career in the NFL before they've caught a pass in the NFL. We'll see in a few months how they look in a live NFL game.
 

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Cirmman":gjrekav7 said:
Our 2 WR Draft picks.

Which one do you like most? Why?

Paul Richardson
Kevin+Norwood+Chattanooga+v+Alabama+73LOYsF-JuLl.jpg


Good luck to both! GO HAKWS!
I like them both as well. But Norwood might turn into a beast, he never got used that much in college, due to a run first offense. Oh wait.......so are we :3-1:
 

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Sgt. Largent":2ccvvgjv said:
Largent80":2ccvvgjv said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?

We can't do that here, we have to pick sides and then argue for 37 pages!

Richardson has the biggest upside, could be a Shady McCoy.........or could be another Deon Butler. But Norwood has the stability we need in a big outside receiver. I could see him playing 10 years and catching 75 balls a year with 7-8 TD's. Good red zone target.

Which means Rice is going to have a very hard time making this roster if Norwood has a good camp.

The chances of Paul Richardson turning into an all pro RB and leading the league in rushing yards are very small.
 

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seanutz":2t3w01zz said:
Cirmman":2t3w01zz said:
Our 2 WR Draft picks.

Which one do you like most? Why?

Paul Richardson
Kevin+Norwood+Chattanooga+v+Alabama+73LOYsF-JuLl.jpg


Good luck to both! GO HAKWS!
I like them both as well. But Norwood might turn into a beast, he never got used that much in college, due to a run first offense. Oh wait.......so are we :3-1:
You'll like Richardson (I live in Missouri so I see a lot of SEC football). Norwood is a lock from what little I've seen, he looks silky smooth like Marvin Harrison maybe.
 

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I love how Richardson hussles his butt off to get to the end zone, even if no one else is around. He looks like a determined hard worker.
 

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Sgt. Largent":32330nse said:
Largent80":32330nse said:
Is it ok to like 'em both?

We can't do that here, we have to pick sides and then argue for 37 pages!

Richardson has the biggest upside, could be a Shady McCoy.........or could be another Deon Butler. But Norwood has the stability we need in a big outside receiver. I could see him playing 10 years and catching 75 balls a year with 7-8 TD's. Good red zone target.

Which means Rice is going to have a very hard time making this roster if Norwood has a good camp.

Those stats for Norwood would make him the best Seahawks WR ever.
 

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People keep comparing Richardson to Harvin and I agree, those two on the field simultaneously could be a dangerous coversation. However, I see the same durability problems in PR's future that have haunted Harvin and I think Norwood will play more games and be more consistent.
 
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