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Lee vs. Greene

#21

If that happens imagine an Arob, Hurns, Lee, Julius with a yeldon in the backfield. I would cry myself to sleep if I was a D coordinator for another team. Lol.
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#22

Quote:Other than a couple of drops by Greene, I'd have to say he's been a lot more of a dynamic player.  Greene has that "it" thing that you can't teach or learn.

 

I hope Lee pans out but, I'm not certain if anyone else has noticed this, but even after getting tackled he often comes up limping as to say "that really hurt".    I hope I'm wrong but I think the physicality of the NFL game may be too much for him.
As a PR he has, but as a WR Greene avg 5 ypc last year, thats not more dynamic then Lee, when Lee has been on the field he has looked way better then Greene. Both will get plenty of reps as the 3rd and 4th WR.

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#23

I think Lee.. Injury free, our WR Corps really could be devastating.


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#24

Lee vs. Greene? ...both.


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#25

I prefer 2 #3's (really 3 bc of hurns), if you have a true #1. Our 4 man rotation is very good because it can attack a variety of defensive schemes and personnel.
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#26

I prefer 2 #3's (really 3 bc of hurns), if you have a true #1. Our 4 man rotation is very good because it can attack a variety of defensive schemes and personnel.
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#27
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016, 11:26 PM by NH3.)

If the receivers stays healthy,


#1 Robinson (play maker)

#2 Lee (field stretcher)

#3 Hurns (possession receiver)

#4 Greene (see #3)

#5 Walters (reliable/dependable substitute)


W/some Good Fortunes, I could even interchange my top two...


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#28

Hurns (breaks out this year)

Robinson (takes a back seat this year due to double coverage)

Green

Lee

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#29

Quote: 

Robinson (takes a back seat this year due to double coverage)

 
 


He was facing double teams pretty much half the year last year already....

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#30

Quote:Hurns (breaks out this year)

Robinson (takes a back seat this year due to double coverage)

Green

Lee
 

Don't see that at all. 

 

It's possible he does not have the stats he had last year because the team won't be throwing as much. But I don't see how he "takes a back seat".

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#31

Quote:Hurns (breaks out this year)

Robinson (takes a back seat this year due to double coverage)

Green

Lee
Hurns is a top 100 player. He has already had his break out season.

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#32

Greene sure stood out in the first training camp practice. At this point, I feel he has the edge over Lee.


 

Speaking of standing out in the first practice, so did Corey Grant. Did you see his explosive run? You could here "aws" from the players.



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#33

Looks like Lee's already done his hammy. 

So, Greene. 


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#34

Quote:Greene sure stood out in the first training camp practice. At this point, I feel he has the edge over Lee.


Speaking of standing out in the first practice, so did Corey Grant. Did you see his explosive run? You could here "aws" from the players.


Your infatuation with Corey Grant is bothersome.


He should be a 3rd or 4th string RB at best. If he returns kicks well, sure he might have a chance to make the roster. But I personally don't want to see him carrying the ball in real games.
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#35

Quote:Your infatuation with Corey Grant is bothersome.


He should be a 3rd or 4th string RB at best. If he returns kicks well, sure he might have a chance to make the roster. But I personally don't want to see him carrying the ball in real games.
 

 

One of these days you're going to look back and say, "Jags02 was right about Corey Grant."


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#36

A wow play by Arrelious Benn on day two turned some heads.


 

At this point I'm ready to make a new WR ranking...


 

1. Allen Robinson


2. Allen Hurns


3. Rashad Greene


4. Marqise Lee


5. Arrelious Benn


6. Bryan Walters


7. Tony Washington


8. Rashad Lawrence


9. Shaq Evans


10. Rasheed Bailey


11. Jamal Robinson


12. Shane Wynn



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#37

Quote:One of these days you're going to look back and say, "Jags02 was right about Corey Grant."
 

doubt it

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#38

Haven't seen enough of either receiver yet to truly tell you. Greene probably has better hands. Lee probably has the highest ceiling of any receiver on this football team. Right now I am saying it's Lee though. If he can figure out a way to stay healthy. 


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#39

Quote:doubt it
 

 

Listening to Gus Bradley's today, it sounds like Corey Grant has won the KR role.


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#40

Quote:Listening to Gus Bradley's today, it sounds like Corey Grant has won the KR role.


I like Grant. And his speed is killer. But he needs to learn to not be knocked down by a light wind first.
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