10-11-2015, 11:34 PM
(10-11-2015, 12:29 AM)fredtoast Wrote: No there are not.
Sorry. There's exactly 19 guys who are currently 4th options that I would take over Brandon Tate. So not exactly "dozens", but close:
Patriots- Aaron Dobson - 2nd round pick, 500+ yards in his rookie season, which is more than Tate has ever posted
Bills- Marquise Goodwin - 3rd rounder, 283 yards and 4 TD's as a rookie in '13
Steelers- Heyward-Bey - 1st rounder with 2598 career receiving yards
Ravens- Marlon Brown - 524 yards and 7 TD's as a rookie in '13
Browns- Taylor Gabriel - 621 yards as a rookie in '14 OR Brian Hartline- 4366 career yards receiving
Broncos- Andre Caldwell - 1446 career receiving yards
Chargers- Jacoby Jones - 2733 career receiving yards (better return man as well)
Chiefs- Jason Avant - 4050 career receiving yards
Colts- Phillip Dorsett - 1st round pick in 2015
Titans- Justin Hunter - 2nd round pick in '13. Had 498 receiving yards last year.
Texans- Keith Mumphery - 5th round pick in 2015. 10 catches in his first 4 games as the #4 WR.
Panthers- Devin Funchess - 2nd round pick in 2015
Saints- Brandon Coleman - In his 2nd year, 9 catches for 113 yards this season. Tall WR (6'6")
Lions- Lance Moore - 4546 yards and 40 TD's in his career
Giants- Reuben Randle (when Cruz isn't injured)- 938 yards last year alone
Redskins- Andre Roberts - 2630 career yards
Eagles- Nelson Agholar - 1st rounder OR Miles Austin - 5122 career yards
Cardinals- Jaron Brown - 229 yards in his 2nd season
Rams- Brian Quick - very promising start last season (475 yards)
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