06-29-2023, 07:15 PM
(06-29-2023, 06:30 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Ive shown stats before.. 5/6 WR do very little on teams on offense, the top priority for most teams when you are a 5/6 Wr is normally specials. Rarely do teams have a step and produce 5/6 WR, we are not unlike other teams. Look at our conference last year these are the backups in the 5/6 range, nobodys
Browns: Schwartz and Woods
Ravens: Proche and Wallace
Steelers: Sims and Olszewski...
Now lets look at KC Buffalo and Jacksonville division winners
KC: Moore and Toney: probably the best depth,, but they still only average just over 1 catch a game, but i say they have the most talent of any WR group
Bills: Kumerow and Crowder: these two had combined 10 catches, they pretty much went with 4 WRs with heavy TE
Jacksonville: Tim Jones; they only carried 5 Wrs, he had three receptions.
Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore are not depth.... one will be the starter with MVS and the other the 3rd receiver or slot receiver. The depth would be rookie Rashee Rice, Cornell Powell, and Justyn Ross. I am a big Rice fan though.