09-01-2017, 11:40 AM
(09-01-2017, 10:14 AM)OrangeLacroix Wrote: I will take it easy on you, cause I know you struggle.
This is hilarious
Eifert - Last year of contract, misses +50% of games
Kroft, Uzomah - Scrubs
Hewitt has caught 20 passes for 198 yards - IN THREE YEARS
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Our WRs are comprised of: a Top 5 WR in the Game, in the prime of his career, under contract thru 2019
BOyd - Who was a 2nd round pick in 2016 - 50+ Catches, 600+ yards as a rookie.
Lafell - a Sold, not spectacular WR who put up decent #2/3 numbers last year
Core - Young, unproven upside WR
And you, in all of your astute glory, asses both positions and think WR is a bigger needs than TE. Lol. You are hilarious - I will stop. I dont want to make you look more foolish
I can't disagree that TE is a need...particularly if the team plans on letting Eifert walk. That said, we have no long-term solution at #2 WR, either. That's a pretty important spot, and a solid 2nd WR can help offset a weakness at TE. So while I get what you're saying about TE, for you to just dismiss the need at WR is kinda disengenuous or ignorant, IMO.
Boyd - Stats aside, he didn't look like anything special. A possession guy with solid hands. Probably best suited as a 3rd or 4th guy on a depth chart. Obviously coaches weren't sold, seeing how they turned right around and took Ross with the 9th pick.
LaFell - Purely a stop gap. 31 years old. Lacks good deep speed.
Core - Scrub. Another hyped guy that isn't going to amount to anything beyond depth.
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