FrodosFinger
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Surprised the 49ers were 13th. I had Deebo and Aiyuk top 10 but then again you guys run the ball too much for the receivers to get touches.I would put Miami ahead of them but seems about right otherwise
Yeah, right? With rookies, you never know how they will fare at this level until you see them play.You'd have to be pretty enamored with JSN to put the Seahawks at #2. The potential is certainly there, but this feels like a stretch.
You'd have to be pretty enamored with JSN to put the Seahawks at #2. The potential is certainly there, but this feels like a stretch.
Pretty sure Hill and Waddle had 3000 combined yards last year.Lockett and DK were already ahead of every other tandem except Chase/Higgins, before adding in JSN. Over 2,000 yards and 20 TD's.
I would trade DK for Deebo in a heartbeat. I don't trust DK he is a hot headSurprised the 49ers were 13th. I had Deebo and Aiyuk top 10 but then again you guys run the ball too much for the receivers to get touches.
I'm sorry but that greener grass got you there, most if not all NFL #1 WR's ride the pinnacle of greatness/self-centeredness. Deebo is cut from that same competitive cloth...I would trade DK for Deebo in a heartbeat. I don't trust DK he is a hot head
My thoughts exactly, Miami is #2. Also, 49ers are top 10, maybe higher if Kittle is factored in, but this list is apparently only WRs.I would put Miami ahead of them but seems about right otherwise
Deebo has IT though. Not a workout warrior body, he reminds me of Steeler WR's who loved to block.I'm sorry but that greener grass got you there, most if not all NFL #1 WR's ride the pinnacle of greatness/self-centeredness. Deebo is cut from that same competitive cloth...
Pretty sure Hill and Waddle had 3000 combined yards last year.
You didn't say that, though. You said only the Bengals duo has more. Similarly, DK and Lockett only have 15 TDs, as well. So what's your point?Yep, and only 15 TD's.
Like I said........
My thoughts exactly, Miami is #2. Also, 49ers are top 10, maybe higher if Kittle is factored in, but this list is apparently only WRs.
It's not a bad list, and IMO after Cincinnati and Miami, the top 10 could be swapped around a bit, they are all so close. What makes no sense is that Seattle gets "lots of credit" for hasn't-yet-played-a-down Jaxon Smith-Nigba, while LA Chargers seem to get "no credit" for Quentin Johnston, who also hasn't played a single NFL down.