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deanpet21
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the stats just proved that they are red zone targets. you and shark are saying we have no redzone threat. That is wrong.
the stats just proved that they are red zone targets. you and shark are saying we have no redzone threat. That is wrong.
You guys want to the biggest RISK WR in this draft. His stock is falling b/c of work ethic, suspect hands, and inability to separate but just b/c he is 6'5 he passes the test. Bullshit.
All I said is that you and Shark want Benjamin if he is there at 34. The only other guy you would take over Benjamin is Moses. I just proved to you that the guys stock is dropping. I know my word isn't law
Also keep in mind the small entertainment value involved in this process to keep us hooked into a draft of all things.
You think we would care about this process if things weren't changing or names weren't rising and falling?
I still want [email protected] based on what the experts are saying, he won't be there. So if he's gone...
I'd want Tuitt, Hageman, Nix, Dee Ford, Verrett, Kouandijo, Benjamen.(as options at 34)
Shoot I'd even be happy with Amaro or Austin Seferian-Jenkins because I know we can run a two-TE set or allow Morris to just punish the D.
As much as I'm not crazy about Benjamen at 34, I do realize that he does have potential factor. If he can run a [email protected]'s say we get him in shape and next year he's 232 running a 4.5 and much more stronger and shiftier.
He's a deep threat, red zone threat, a blocker, a decoy. Not a terrible risk.
Those stats only prove it to you, my friend. I find it supports Shark's concerns absolutely. We have no receiving end zone threat. 6 TDs from a WR corp is not a threat, its the law of averages. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then.