01-05-2016, 03:45 PM
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01-05-2016, 03:56 PM
Quote:Greene is exciting as heck with the ball in his hands. I really think he can be the ultimate slot WR, but he simply has to stop dropping passes. In the meantime, he's already proving to be the answer on punt returns. I suspect he's in for a breakout season next year.
From time to time I like keeping track of a basic WR ranking. Looking toward next year I currently have Greene in the third spot...
1. Allen Robinson
2. Allen Hurns
3. Rashad Greene
4. Marqise Lee
5. Bryan Walters (free agent)
6. Arrelious Benn
7. Neal Sterling
8. Tony Washington
9. Rashad Lawrence
10. Shaq Evans
11. Damian Copeland
12. Rasheed Bailey
The suspended Justin Blackmon has now been out of football so long, I can't even place him.
Mine...
1 Robinson
2 Hurns
3 Lee (upside when healthy)
4 Benn (was a TC top WR with something to prove)
5 Greene
6 Walters
7 Washington
8 Sterling
9 Copeland
10 Lawrence
11 Evans
12 Bailey
01-05-2016, 03:58 PM
Quote:Which doesn't make any sense...as I recall, Greene had a reputation for being sure-handed coming out of FSU. Wonder where the dropsies came from all of a sudden...?Hurns had dropsies as a rookie too...
this too shall pass
01-05-2016, 04:09 PM
The great thing about having all this talent at WR is you can take gambles on more receiving talent in the late rounds and just stock pile.
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