09-18-2015, 11:29 AM
People like to exaggerate Green's drops to make it look like a big problem with his game. In reality, he has a similar drop percentage to most off the other guys that are in the conversation as "elite". You just remember Green's because it's happening to your team.
I'd say that 5-10% of starting players at any given position are elite. That would be about 3-7 at WR. A.J. definitely falls in that range, in my opinion. I'd put him behind Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, and Calvin Johnson.
If you don't want to call him "elite", I couldn't care less, but you cannot deny that the Bengals have one of the best receivers in the league.
I'd say that 5-10% of starting players at any given position are elite. That would be about 3-7 at WR. A.J. definitely falls in that range, in my opinion. I'd put him behind Antonio Brown, Dez Bryant, and Calvin Johnson.
If you don't want to call him "elite", I couldn't care less, but you cannot deny that the Bengals have one of the best receivers in the league.
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