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Roster Prediction Time
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(08-14-2018, 11:14 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-14-2018, 10:04 PM)Jags02 Wrote: It's not everyone... just Rico and O-Line. It was just pointed out to me that his entire contract is guaranteed and not just his $4 mil signing bonus. With that in mind, you can forget about even the slightest possibility he might be cut. He's either on the roster, on IR or traded to another team, but he clearly cannot be cut. If for any reason he goes on IR, I'd expect a designation to return so there's at least a chance for him to earn some of the money late in the season.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (08-14-2018, 08:27 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-14-2018, 09:11 AM)Rico Wrote: So pissing away 12 mil is a good idea? And, who, prey tell would be this receiver that's going to get cut that has a long term future ahead of him? The Jags were looking for a young player with freakish size and speed to potentially add another dimension to the offense. Kendall Wright would have been a great fit if we were looking to add a small and slow WR with no upside to our offense.
Moncrief is the most physically gifted reciever on our roster,and he just turned 25 last week. There's a much better chance of him having a future on our roster rather than people like Shane Wynn, Rashad green, or jaydon mickens.
(08-10-2018, 01:21 AM)Jags02 Wrote: There are still a few more games that could change things, but with the first game in the books, I'm ready to predict the 53-man roster... A few changes after watching the Vikings game...
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MOCK 53-Man Roster
A few changes. I am locking some players. (TEAL/BOLD) This means not much can happen to change their roster status. The list is NOT organized for depth. OFFENSE (26): QB (2) Blake Bortles, Cody Kessler RB (3) Leonard Fournette, T.J. Yeldon, Corey Grant FB (1) Tommy Bohanon WR (6) Marqise Lee, D.J. Chark, Donte Moncrief, Shane Wynn, Rashad Greene, Dede Westbrook, Keelan Cole TE (4) Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Scott Orndoff, Ben Koyack, James O'Shaughnessy OT (4) Cam Robinson, Jeremy Parnell, Will Richardson, William Poehls OG (4) Andrew Norwell, A. J. Cann, Chris Reed, Josh Wells C (2) Brandon Linder, Tyler Shatley DEFENSE (24): DE (4) Calais Campbell, Yannick Nagkoue, Hunter Dimick, Dawuane Smoot, Lerentee McCray DT (6) Malik Jackson, Marcell Dareus, Abry Jones, Taven Bryan, Sealver Siliga, Eli Ankou LB (5) Telvin Smith, Myles Jack, Leon Jacobs, Blair Brown, Brooks Ellis CB (5) Jalen Ramsey, A. J. Boyue, Tyler Patmon, Quenton Meeks, Jalen Myrick, Tre Herndon S (4) Barry Church, Tashaun Gibson, Cody Davis, Ronnie Harrison SPECIALISTS (3): K Josh Lambo P Logan Cooke LS Carson Tinker
(08-15-2018, 06:32 PM)Predator Wrote:(08-14-2018, 08:27 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: We pissed away $12 million when we signed Moncrief. One year or not, it was too much money for a guy with a history of injuries and drops. Kendall Wright signed a 1 yr. $1 million deal with Minnesota and I see him and Moncrief finishing the year with similar production. There were cheaper options. Body type means nothing if the player doesn't produce on the field. As a comparison, look at the careers of both players. Wright averages 47 yards receiving a game in his career. Moncrief averages 35.4. Wright averages 11.4 yards per reception in his career and Moncrief averages 12.3. Finally, they both have the exact same amount of 40+ yard gains in their careers with 5 each. Is there really a difference? For a player with such size and speed, Moncrief has not separated himself from the supposedly, "small, slow" Wright. You can have all the size and speed in the world, but if you are injury prone, can't run crisp routes or cannot get off the press to get separation consistently, you're just a guy. Is size and speed that much of a factor to give Moncrief $9.6 million when you could have had a player who would give equal production for $1 million?
I made a couple of changes on my prediction. I believe we will only keep 3 TE's instead of 4 and with that said, I believe Ben Koyack will be the odd man out. He's a decent blocker, but offers little else. I still believe Wells will be the backup LT, but he looks awful and we may be looking to replace him with someone cut from another team. There will be some veterans, who have to be an upgrade over what Wells has shown so far. Despite him playing "wildly and out of control" at times, Donald Payne looks to have a hold on the final LB position. I think we will be sending Andrew Motuapuaka to the PS. By keeping only 3 TE's, that opens another roster spot and I believe it should go to Quenton Meeks. He has flashed and I'd like to keep him around for depth and to see what he can develop into. I still believe Carey makes it over Herndon for his special teams play. Orndorff and Wilds should be the favorites to make the PS. I believe we will add a young QB to the PS off another roster and another OT as well. From there, the rest of the spots are up for grabs. Some young QB's I'd be looking at for the PS would be Kevin Hogan of WASH, Tim Boyle of GB, Jake Rudock of DET, Mike White of Dallas and Josh Woodrum of BALT. All would be better options than Tanner Lee.
OFFENSE (26): QB (2) Blake Bortles, Cody Kessler RB (3) Leonard Fournette, T.J. Yeldon, Corey Grant FB (1) Tommy Bohanon WR (6) Marqise Lee, D.J. Chark, Dede Westbrook, Keelan Cole, Shane Wynn, Jaydon Mickens TE (4) Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Niles Paul, James O'Shaughnessy OT (4) Cam Robinson, Jeremy Parnell, Will Richardson, Josh Wells OG (4) Andrew Norwell, A. J. Cann, Chris Reed C (2) Brandon Linder, Tyler Shatley, Tony Adams (OG/C) DEFENSE (24): DE (4) Calais Campbell, Yannick Nagkoue, Dante Fowler Jr., Dawuane Smoot DT (5) Malik Jackson, Marcell Dareus, Abry Jones, Taven Bryan, Michael Bennett LB (5) Telvin Smith, Myles Jack, Leon Jacobs, Blair Brown, Donald Payne, Lerentee McCray CB (5) Jalen Ramsey, A. J. Boyue, Tyler Patmon, D.J. Hayden, Quenton Meeks, Tre Herndon S (4) Barry Church, Tashaun Gibson, Jarrod Wilson, Ronnie Harrison SPECIALISTS (3): K Josh Lambo P Logan Cooke LS Carson Tinker Practice Squad Allen Lazard WR Scott Orndorff TE Brandon Wilds RB Andrew Motuapuaka LB Carroll Phillips, DE QB off another team OT off another team We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (08-19-2018, 04:10 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-15-2018, 06:32 PM)Predator Wrote: The Jags were looking for a young player with freakish size and speed to potentially add another dimension to the offense. Body type, speed, and youth mean everything in this sport. Freak athletes like Moncrief can open up the passing game without the ball even being thrown to them. Moncrief is also a much greater redzone threat. He has 1 less career TDs than Wright while playing almost 30 fewer games. That is a significant advantage especially when the team is trying to replace the TD production of a guy like Robinson If the jags were looking for journeyman production with their signing, they would have saved money and gone with someone like Wright. What you fail to understand is that the Jags were looking for someone who has the potential to be much more than a journeyman and Moncrief has boatloads more potential to be that than Wright.
OLine.
Are these predictions what you want to happen or what you think will happen? Because if you continue to cut Moncrief because you think it will actually happen, then please find some evidence of a team giving someone 10 million and then cutting them. I’m generally curious. Moncrief has actually looked good and Wynn is nothing special. Moncrief will make the opening day roster and I’ll bet you anything you want. He may not be a top 3 WR on this team but he’s going to make it so you might as well get over it.
(08-19-2018, 06:31 AM)Predator Wrote:(08-19-2018, 04:10 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Body type means nothing if the player doesn't produce on the field. As a comparison, look at the careers of both players. Wright averages 47 yards receiving a game in his career. Moncrief averages 35.4. Wright averages 11.4 yards per reception in his career and Moncrief averages 12.3. Finally, they both have the exact same amount of 40+ yard gains in their careers with 5 each. Is there really a difference? For a player with such size and speed, Moncrief has not separated himself from the supposedly, "small, slow" Wright. You can have all the size and speed in the world, but if you are injury prone, can't run crisp routes or cannot get off the press to get separation consistently, you're just a guy. Is size and speed that much of a factor to give Moncrief $9.6 million when you could have had a player who would give equal production for $1 million? That's where you are wrong. Moncrief is what he is. He's peaked. He's not a star and he never will be. He's just an average player. (08-19-2018, 07:21 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: OLine. I'm judging simply by on the field play. (08-19-2018, 08:07 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-19-2018, 06:31 AM)Predator Wrote: Body type, speed, and youth mean everything in this sport. Freak athletes like Moncrief can open up the passing game without the ball even being thrown to them. Moncrief is also a much greater redzone threat. He has 1 less career TDs than Wright while playing almost 30 fewer games. That is a significant advantage especially when the team is trying to replace the TD production of a guy like Robinson So do you think Moncrief will make the team? lol We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(08-19-2018, 08:33 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(08-19-2018, 08:07 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: That's where you are wrong. Moncrief is what he is. He's peaked. He's not a star and he never will be. He's just an average player. I have no idea. Judging strictly by play on the field, I see better WR's on the roster who should make it over him.
(08-19-2018, 04:54 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I made a couple of changes on my prediction. I believe we will only keep 3 TE's instead of 4 and with that said, I believe Ben Koyack will be the odd man out. He's a decent blocker, but offers little else. I still believe Wells will be the backup LT, but he looks awful and we may be looking to replace him with someone cut from another team. There will be some veterans, who have to be an upgrade over what Wells has shown so far. Despite him playing "wildly and out of control" at times, Donald Payne looks to have a hold on the final LB position. I think we will be sending Andrew Motuapuaka to the PS. By keeping only 3 TE's, that opens another roster spot and I believe it should go to Quenton Meeks. He has flashed and I'd like to keep him around for depth and to see what he can develop into. I still believe Carey makes it over Herndon for his special teams play. Orndorff and Wilds should be the favorites to make the PS. I believe we will add a young QB to the PS off another roster and another OT as well. From there, the rest of the spots are up for grabs. Some young QB's I'd be looking at for the PS would be Kevin Hogan of WASH, Tim Boyle of GB, Jake Rudock of DET, Mike White of Dallas and Josh Woodrum of BALT. All would be better options than Tanner Lee. Not bad. I agree with the others that Moncrief will make the team (over Wynn). They wouldn't pay someone $9.6M and then cut him unless he was really terrible, and from what I read Moncrief looked good in camp. You named only three guards. I'd guess Poehls would take a spot since he can play OG or OT, move Adams to the PS, and add a seventh WR (justified by calling Mickens a return specialist), in which case Greene has probably won the spot over Wynn. I haven't seen anything from Brown to justify keeping him other than the rest of the backup LBs not excelling either. So Brown keeps a roster slot by default. To summarize, I'd add Poehls, Moncrief and Greene, and subtract Wynn and Adams from your list. Of course there will probably be two more slots opened by injuries. I just hope Linder isn't already one of them. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" (08-19-2018, 09:09 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:I have an idea. He will make the team no mater what.(08-19-2018, 08:33 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: So do you think Moncrief will make the team? lol (08-19-2018, 08:07 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-19-2018, 06:31 AM)Predator Wrote: Body type, speed, and youth mean everything in this sport. Freak athletes like Moncrief can open up the passing game without the ball even being thrown to them. Moncrief is also a much greater redzone threat. He has 1 less career TDs than Wright while playing almost 30 fewer games. That is a significant advantage especially when the team is trying to replace the TD production of a guy like Robinson So Moncrief has peaked and has no chance to improve at 25 years old? I guess we’re all just drinking the kool-aid and hallucinating when we see that 26 year old QB getting better, huh? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (08-19-2018, 11:32 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:Moncrief has peaked at 25 but not Shane Wynn... at 25.(08-19-2018, 08:07 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: That's where you are wrong. Moncrief is what he is. He's peaked. He's not a star and he never will be. He's just ...
(08-19-2018, 08:07 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:(08-19-2018, 06:31 AM)Predator Wrote: Body type, speed, and youth mean everything in this sport. Freak athletes like Moncrief can open up the passing game without the ball even being thrown to them. Moncrief is also a much greater redzone threat. He has 1 less career TDs than Wright while playing almost 30 fewer games. That is a significant advantage especially when the team is trying to replace the TD production of a guy like Robinson 25 years old and has peaked? LOL! You have a lot to learn about football. Wright is the only one that you can make a case for as having peaked and on top of that he wouldn't even be considered an average player. He is a fringe player at best which is proven by his tiny contract. |
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