12-03-2019, 11:45 AM
(12-03-2019, 11:28 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Since the start of 2017 season, Ross has actually been more productive than Tyler Eifert both in yards and TDs.
Ross - 538 yards, 10 TDs
Eifert - 477 yards, 3 TDs
If you don't want Ross around, you better not want Eifert either because Eifert has been worse.
Eifert is nothing more than a role player and is now payed as one. Ross, if they try to resign him , will be the heir apparent to the #1 WR spot. Name another team who has a#1 receiver with Ross's stats. If Ross could stay healthy and be something more than a sprinter to go along with his red zone play then he would definitely be a asset to the team going forward. He was injured when he was drafted ( I wonder how that happened) and has been injured ever since.