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What do the current WR look like since Kirk and Zay Jones signings?
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03-25-2022, 10:14 AM
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(03-25-2022, 01:14 AM)rpr52121 Wrote:(03-24-2022, 03:44 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I don't think so at all. I know Pederson's system is very much dependent on the TE position, but I don't think we currently have the TE's to pull off that system without some kind of help from the WR's. Like I said, I love the addition of Engram, but he has had a lot of injury issues over the course of his career. He's only played a full season once, since coming into the league. Can we count on him to stay healthy? Imo, Arnold is a very average TE who had some key drops and fumbles last season. He doesn't inspire much confidence in his ability to be a big factor in the passing game either. I personally believe drafting a good franchise TE is almost as important as getting a #1 WR or a starting edge rusher. Luckily for us, this is an extremely deep TE class. I would definitely use one of those 3rd round picks to take one of the top guys, so we are in agreement on that one. I just think in our current state, our aerial attack is very weak. In no particular order...... DeAndre Hopkins Stefon Diggs Ja'Marr Chase Tee Higgins D.J. Moore Amari Cooper CeeDee Lamb Brandin Cooks Davante Adams Cooper Kupp Justin Jefferson Keenan Allen Mike Williams Jaylen Waddle Tyreek Hill Deebo Samuel D.K. Metcalf Tyler Lockett Mike Evans Chris Godwin Terry McLaurin A.J. Brown Robert Woods Obviously, there are different levels of #1 receivers, but as a whole, these are the guys. I think Diontae Johnson is a fringe first rounder and guys like Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy Darnell Mooney and DeVonta Smith have a chance to prove they are #1 receivers this season, but they aren't there yet. When I look at this list it makes me upset that several teams have two #1 guys and you can make an argument that we might not even have a #1 or #2. We certainly don't have a game breaker and I don't see us having a big possession WR who consistently moves the chains either. (03-25-2022, 08:15 AM)Mikey Wrote:(03-24-2022, 11:18 PM)jaguarmvp Wrote: Fun fact! Pederson has never had as a head coach a 1,000 yard receiver. I don't believe that at all. |
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