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So long Speedy???
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(6 hours ago)comet52 Wrote:
He doesn't have Addison's talent, it was a mistake.  As for grousing about the Vikings, someone has to be a counterweight to your purple marshmallow bunnies and roses view of things.  Wink

They are delicious...

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(6 hours ago)comet52 Wrote: And I'm really sorry to have keep busting the myth that low talent Tai Felton is some  sort of replacement for Addison.  He doesn't have that kind of talent.  He's a wasted third round pick.

So the 102nd pick in last year’s draft doesn’t have the talent of one taken 23rd? Insightful. Nobody has a clue yet what we have in Tai Felton and it’s pretty silly for anyone to pretend he does.
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(5 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: So the 102nd pick in last year’s draft doesn’t have the talent of one taken 23rd? Insightful. Nobody has a clue yet what we have in Tai Felton and it’s pretty silly for anyone to pretend he does.

As Jesse Jackson used to say, Keep Hope Alive! 

Jordan Addison had 108 targets as a rookie in 2023.  Great wide receiver talent is easy to get on the field as a rookie, easier than just about any other position imo.   Tai Felton has 2 targets as a rookie...so far Wink.     And for some reason the team needed to trade too much draft capital for grandpa Adam Thielen so they could release him a few weeks later, rather than rely on future Addison replacement Tai Felton to fill in.  

And for whoever was asking, the Tai Felton thread is here https://vikefans.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=20676&highlight=felton 
and the poster who was very high on Tai was Bunsen82.

I recall the beat writers on a pod saying they weren't going to draft him until they verified at the combine that he could return kicks.  Why you need that in round 3 when you have so many other needs, I don't know.
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(4 hours ago)comet52 Wrote: Jordan Addison had 108 targets as a rookie in 2023.  Great wide receiver talent is easy to get on the field as a rookie, easier than just about any other position imo. 

And so it would stand to reason, then, that all of the WRs taken ahead of Tai Felton in the 3rd round would be lighting it up, right? I mean, “great wide receiver talent is easy to get on the field as a rookie.” Especially if they don’t have Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and Jalen Nailor ahead of them on their depth charts. Still, Kyle Williams, taken 33 slots ahead of Felton, had 0 starts and 5 catches on the year. Savion Williams, taken 15 spots ahead, had 0 starts and 10 catches.

Jordan Addison came into the league as the de facto WR2. Tai Felton entered camp as WR5, behind Rondale Moore. Given that, an argument can be made that WR was a puzzling choice at that point in the draft. And many of us made that argument. But there’s a big difference between saying that and arguing Felton was a “wasted pick” because he wasn’t able to crack the lineup as a rookie on a team with one of the NFL’s best WR groups…not to mention a team with a young QB who struggles to even get the ball to its WR1. No, your argument is beyond ridiculous.
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