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Seems as I watch these playoff games a lot of WR drop catchable balls.
On DeSean Jackson After the Eagles' season finale on Sunday, Jackson said he wanted to return to the team, and apologized for letting uncertainty about his contract affect his play this season. He had 58 receptions for 961 yards and four touchdowns in 2011. Jackson was benched one game after missing a team meeting and sidelined late in another for dropping several passes. This year Jackson had 58 catches with 4 TD, some big plays. Last year he had 47 catches. In 4 years he fumbled 12 times. He was drafted 49th in second round. He is 5 ft 10 inch, 175 lbs. He wants a new contract at 10 mil a year. Just me , think I'd try draft and save the money. |
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I know this thread is technically FA WR but was wondering.
Assuming we do a trade to get into the top 5 how much would we technically have to give up draft picks wise and whatever this amount is would it be worth it for Blackmon? The one thing I like about drafting from here on out is that they affect a team's cap a lot less after the way they handled it in the CBA. So it might as well be a hell of a lot more beneficial that we find out next stud WR through the draft. Just wondering. |
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Just as an FYI, Torrey Smith was taken at pick 26 in the 2nd round and who wouldn't love to have him right now...?? You don't have to give up your draft to find a good player. |
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To clarify my above statement re:Smith, I didn't mean we should have taken Smith over Reed. What I'm saying is who wouldn't rather have Smith with pick #58 as opposed to giving up all those picks ATL did to get Jones. Comparing the 2 WRs and the price, ATL paid an insane amount of picks to move up. It also proves we can potentially find a good WR with our current picks that fits in perfectly with what we need (someone like Smith).
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Julio Jones is pretty good but come on.
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Blackmon is going to be an NFL stud and perennial Pro Bowler but we will have to give up alot more than ATL did and I don't see that happening.
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