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	<title>Comments on: 7 Players Phil Emery and the Chicago Bears Should Be Targeting</title>
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		<description>I think we’ll be able to pick up toon late.
 
- Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin (6-2, 215): The son of 1985 first-round pick Al Toon greatly improved his 40s when back in Madison, timing in the 4.38-4.41 area after being hand-timed in the mid 4.5&#039;s in Indy. His 10-foot-10 broad jump would have rated second among receivers at the combine and he also increased his vertical jump from 37.5 to 39 inches. Despite his injury history, Toon might have found a place late in the second round with this performance.
 
Devin Hester 2.0
 
- T.Y. Hilton, WR, Florida International: The only thing that can prevent Hilton from becoming an excellent slot receiver and returner at the next level is his health. His strong route-running ability and vision, his quickness with the ball in his hands and his underrated toughness give him a chance to make an impact on special teams as a rookie. He could also surprise defenses if allowed to run free inside.
 
Maybe Lamar Miller if he falls (to replace Khalil Bell)
 
I agree with Dre Kirkpatrick, Gilmore, Matt Kalik, Reiff
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think we’ll be able to pick up toon late.<br />
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- Nick Toon, WR, Wisconsin (6-2, 215): The son of 1985 first-round pick Al Toon greatly improved his 40s when back in Madison, timing in the 4.38-4.41 area after being hand-timed in the mid 4.5&#8242;s in Indy. His 10-foot-10 broad jump would have rated second among receivers at the combine and he also increased his vertical jump from 37.5 to 39 inches. Despite his injury history, Toon might have found a place late in the second round with this performance.<br />
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Devin Hester 2.0<br />
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- T.Y. Hilton, WR, Florida International: The only thing that can prevent Hilton from becoming an excellent slot receiver and returner at the next level is his health. His strong route-running ability and vision, his quickness with the ball in his hands and his underrated toughness give him a chance to make an impact on special teams as a rookie. He could also surprise defenses if allowed to run free inside.<br />
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Maybe Lamar Miller if he falls (to replace Khalil Bell)<br />
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I agree with Dre Kirkpatrick, Gilmore, Matt Kalik, Reiff<br />
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