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What do the current WR look like since Kirk and Zay Jones signings?
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03-24-2022, 10:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2022, 11:13 AM by Caldrac. Edited 2 times in total.)
Still doesn't justify giving up on somebody after two years. And, once again, I think a lot of you on here are putting just a little too much hope at the WR position in a TE centric offense.
2016 - Eagles (7-9): Ertz - TE - 78 catches - 816 yards Matthews - WR - 73 catches - 804 yards Sproles - RB - 52 catches - 427 yards 2017 - Eagles (13-3): Ertz - TE - 74 catches - 824 yards Jeffrey - WR - 57 catches - 789 yards Agholor - WR 62 catches - 768 yards 2018 - Eagles (9-7): Ertz - TE - 116 catches - 1163 yards Jeffrey - WR - 65 catches - 843 yards Agholor - WR 64 catches - 736 yards 2019 - Eagles (9-7): Ertz - TE - 88 catches - 916 yards Goedert - TE - 58 catches - 607 yards Sanders - RB - 50 catches - 509 yards 2020 - Eagles (4-11-1): Bad year. Fulgham at WR, had barely 500 yards, with 38 catches and then Goedert was behind him with a little over 500 yards as well with maybe 40 catches. But, again, when you look at how Pederson runs the show. It doesn't appear we should expect a whole lot out of the WR position. Again, seems to be focused heavily on a well balanced approach with the RPO. TE being the primary go to. Which makes sense in an RPO because if you're looking at it from a QB's perspective. The goal is to freeze the linebackers and get the safeties on their toes. This typically means the TE is going to be the first primary read in the event the QB decides to keep it. Wouldn't be shocked if they're officially done at the WR position. They might draft just one more guy. And it'll probably be a tall target. Watson, Tolbert, Pierce & Ross are probably on their radar. I think we need to be keeping an eye on Jelani Woods, Trey McBride and Isaiah Likely at TE though. They seem more than likely ideal on this roster. ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king." |
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