Oates2Neely
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You have to be extremely elite to play both sides of the ball in the NFL. Deion Sanders the only player I recall. I think his career high in receptions was 35 iirc. Not exactly a force at WR. If Hunter is more of a CB not sure I’d be willing to use a 2nd overall pick on him with Gonzalez well on the path to becoming a lockdown CB. WR, o-line & edge more of a need.I think the Krafts would like the excitement Hunter would bring, and I guarantee they would let him play both sides of the ball. Two positions of need no less. I'm not sure if it is the right call, but they need the press he would bring to the team and the fans would love it.
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