12-04-2018, 03:51 AM
(12-03-2018, 12:54 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I considered Ross to be in that mid-to-late teens range in terms of prospects. I felt the same with Mike Williams. That draft class hasn't been great for WRs outside of JJSS.
It was actually a pretty good year for WRs:
-JJSS is a garbage human being, but has been absurdly productive.
-Cooper Kupp put up 62/869/5 his rookie year, and 40/566/6 in only 8 games this year.
-Corey Davis has 52/744/4 this year after 12 games. He's on pace to be a handful of yards shy of 1k.
-Zay Jones would have produced better the last two years if he didn't have to occasionally catch passes from Nathan Peterman. Lol
-Chris Godwin put up 525 yards last year and 49/676/5 so far in 12 games this year.
-Kenny Golladay has put up 55/854/5 so far this year in 12 games.
-Dede Westbrook has 46/553/4 in 12 games and had Blake Bortles throwing to him.
-David Moore has 22/413/5 this year for the Seahawks, which is impressive for a 7th round pick.
-Keelan Cole had 42/748/3 his rookie year as an undrafted free agent. Less impressive this year, but Bortles is a turd and even then 31/391/1 is still good for an UDFA in 12 games.
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Hard to call it not a good class when there's been that many productive WRs. It's just that none of them were taken by the Bengals. They went the Ross/Malone route instead.
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