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(08-11-2018, 03:41 PM)empty Wrote:(08-11-2018, 03:01 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: You do realize that Moncrief's best NFL season ever was back in 2015, when he had 733 yards receiving? He was also in a pass happy offense with at very good QB. I just don't see any way he reaches 800 yards here, when we have talented young guys like Cole and Westbrook as well as a veteran like Lee and a great young rookie that we spent a high pick on in Chark and we're in a run based offense. I'd expect more like 500-600 yards receiving from Moncrief as a role player. Exactly. The guy is the "Sam Bradford" of the WR position. He's always hurt. What makes you think he can stay healthy an entire season, when it's been so hard for him to do it in the past? |
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