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Jags 1 of 2 teams with 3 WRs with at least 650 yards and 3 TDs

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(This post was last modified: 03-09-2020, 08:39 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Dallas being the other.   The potential is there at WR.  I think this will be Dede's breakout year.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...-and-draft
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(03-09-2020, 08:38 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Dallas being the other.   The potential is there at WR.  I think this will be Dede's breakout year.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001...-and-draft

If Gruden realizes Westbrook needs to be utilized as a intermediate and deep threat from the Z, he really could break out. 
His skillset is largely wasted at Y/F/slot.
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#3

Conversely, the pathetic Saints had the following:

WR Michael Thomas 1,725 yards
TE Jared Cook 705 yards
RB Alvin Kamara 533 yards

Looks like the ole Jags are brewing up some secret sauce to success. Hope the other teams in the league start copying our winning recipe.
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(This post was last modified: 03-09-2020, 10:10 PM by iHaunting Raven.)

Hahahaha people on this board are so funny Westbrook as a deep threat xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

People have been talking about Westbrook for years "he is gonna breakout this year" "He is gonna be a #1 with Foles" "He is our best WR" xDDDD

(03-09-2020, 09:14 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: Conversely, the pathetic Saints had the following:

WR Michael Thomas 1,725 yards
TE Jared Cook 705 yards
RB Alvin Kamara 533 yards

Looks like the ole Jags are brewing up some secret sauce to success.  Hope the other teams in the league start copying our winning recipe.

lol
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#5

I think this is more of an endorsement of Minshew than our WR corps. He spread the ball around well considering that Fournette also had 76 catches for 522.
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Fournette was being forced fed all year last season. It was painfully obvious at times. And just as painful to watch.

Westbrook is 50/50 for me. One game he's great. The next game he'll drop some easy pitch and catch plays and it's infuriating. He's still better than Cole. He's certainly more durable and reliable than Lee.

They'll be aiming to upgrade at WR next month. Make no mistake there. Chark, Conley and Westbrook are decent on paper. But they need one more guy like Chark who can stretch the field and find the end zone.

Failing to draft a WR this year with as many selections that they have will be embarrassing. They can land a top receiver with No. 1 ability on opening night. They could just as easily land an above average receiver to compliment Chark accordingly on day two.
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(03-09-2020, 11:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Fournette was being forced fed all year last season. It was painfully obvious at times. And just as painful to watch.

Westbrook is 50/50 for me. One game he's great. The next game he'll drop some easy pitch and catch plays and it's infuriating. He's still better than Cole. He's certainly more durable and reliable than Lee.

They'll be aiming to upgrade at WR next month. Make no mistake there. Chark, Conley and Westbrook are decent on paper. But they need one more guy like Chark who can stretch the field and find the end zone.

Failing to draft a WR this year with as many selections that they have will be embarrassing. They can land a top receiver with No. 1 ability on opening night. They could just as easily land an above average receiver to compliment Chark accordingly on day two.

I think Gruden will figure out really quick that he's got Chark, Westbrook, and Cole who can all get down the field with Conley a sold possession guy. Yes we might need another guy, but I think having a better blocking scheme and a tight end in the mix makes the four already here pretty potent.
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#8

It’s disgusting that our bruiser at RB led the team in receptions last year with 76. Hey good call Flip!

Westbrook is what he is. I’m afraid he’s not the WR we thought he could be. He’s gonna keep making his living across the middle, and short to intermediate routes.

Chark is our Pro Bowl WR1. Conley can play all 3 spots and has decent hands and speed. I look at him as our chain mover.
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