Postby Shcritters » Fri May 10, 2019 6:30 am
Cameron Giles wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2019 4:15 am
Forza_Azzurri wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 6:43 pm
Based on what? He was a MAC player who participated in no pre-draft athletic testing and has put up mediocre at best numbers in his first 2 years. I'm not saying he's a horrible player, but he certainly doesn't warrant being elevated beyond what he has produced in the NFL so far.
And last year he was toying with DB's, but suffered for outside reasons. Yet, he still had a very solid statistical season and showed flashes of being able to overcome the situation. Watch his tape vs. New England--He roasted Stephon Gilmore. If he was on any other team with a halfway-decent QB, people would be drooling over his talent and skill. He's a very good player.
Since when is 65-891-4 ‘mediocre at best’ numbers in year two on a team that struggled all year long at QB? Have we gotten that used to statistical outliers (ie, 2014 class) that we now expect the outlier? I’d take the over on a 70-1000-6 season this year, which is solid WR2’s (on a run-first team nonetheless).
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