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Keenan Allen believes he's the best WR in AFC West

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It's one year though. Lets see him do it more than once then he can be added to the conversation.
I do like Sutton. But pretty sure Jeudy is a better receiver.


We'll see what he does to Suttons production. Denver has a real nice offense now imo.
 

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It's one year though. Lets see him do it more than once then he can be added to the conversation.

Rookie Year (2018)
704 yards - 16.8 YPC - 4 TDs

Year Two (2019)
1,112 yards - 15.4 YPC - 6 TDs

In his rookie season, Courtland Sutton was splitting receptions with Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders and still put up decent rookie stats. Most impressive is his YPC.

Year two saw growth, as he became the Broncos #1 wideout. He's looks to be trending in the right direction but it's too early to tell. Hopefully consistency at QB will help his continued growth. Having Jeudy and Hamler with him in 2020 will be interesting. On paper, the Broncos have a good trio of receivers but they're all so YOUNG. Might take a year or two to develop and gel as a group but it looks like there is good upside from a talent perspective.
 

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Rookie Year (2018)
704 yards - 16.8 YPC - 4 TDs

Year Two (2019)
1,112 yards - 15.4 YPC - 6 TDs

In his rookie season, Courtland Sutton was splitting receptions with Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders and still put up decent rookie stats. Most impressive is his YPC.

Year two saw growth, as he became the Broncos #1 wideout. He's looks to be trending in the right direction but it's too early to tell. Hopefully consistency at QB will help his continued growth. Having Jeudy and Hamler with him in 2020 will be interesting. On paper, the Broncos have a good trio of receivers but they're all so YOUNG. Might take a year or two to develop and gel as a group but it looks like there is good upside from a talent perspective.

Exactly my point, he has only been the #1 this past year. He could be the next Calvin Johnson for all that we know but right now Allen is the better player. He is already established as a clear #1 and has been for a playoff. The future looks bright for Sutton, he isnt the better player as of now in his career
 

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I do like Sutton. But pretty sure Jeudy is a better receiver.


We'll see what he does to Suttons production. Denver has a real nice offense now imo.

Right, LAC has added pieces at times but Allen has been the constant #1 on a very good team most of his career. Sutton’s future is bright
 

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Exactly my point, he has only been the #1 this past year. He could be the next Calvin Johnson for all that we know but right now Allen is the better player. He is already established as a clear #1 and has been for a playoff. The future looks bright for Sutton, he isnt the better player as of now in his career

I believe we're in complete agreement that it's too early to tell. The only thing I was pointing out was you said let's see him do it more than once. Even though he wasn't the #1 in 2018, he did put up strong YPC in both of his first two years. Semantics, I guess. The arrow is pointing north but we'll see what happens this year.
 

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Well the best receiver in that division is probably the fifth best leading receiver of a division

NFC West- Hopkins
NFC North- Adams
NFC South- Thomas
AFC North- Green
 

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Well the best receiver in that division is probably the fifth best leading receiver of a division

NFC West- Hopkins
NFC North- Adams
NFC South- Thomas
AFC North- Green

LOL @ AJ Green being even mentioned with Hopkins, Adams and Thomas. This isn't 2015 Green
 

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LOL @ AJ Green being even mentioned with Hopkins, Adams and Thomas. This isn't 2015 Green

I love Green, but from 2016 - 2019 he's played in 35 games. That's about half of the other WR's.

AJ was really good through 2015, and then injuries have taken over. You know what they say, the best ability is availability - and lately, AJ hasn't had that.
 

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1. Hill
2. Allen
3. Sutton
4. M. Williams
5. Watkins
6. T. Williams
7. Hardman
8. Ruggs
9. Jeudy
10. Renfrow
11. Hamler
12. Agholor
Pretty easy list to claim yourself the best of... or at the top of
 

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LOL @ AJ Green being even mentioned with Hopkins, Adams and Thomas. This isn't 2015 Green

Then who is better? I have my reservations on ODB as long as he's in Cleveland.
What other division's leading receiver is better?
AFC East's Diggs?
AFC West's Allen? I don't think he is better than Green.
NFC East's Cooper? Inconsistent.
NFC South's Hilton?
 
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