Dareke Young or Easop Winston for WR6?

Young or Winston?

  • Dareke Young

    Votes: 23 63.9%
  • Easop Winston

    Votes: 13 36.1%

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GetNjigbaWithIt

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This is a hard one, both have shown enough to earn a roster spot as WR6, but i believe there's only room for one of them. Winston has put up better numbers, but Young is a Shenault type player with his size and blocking ability.

I think I ultimately have to go with Young here, because of his blocking/ST contributions.
 

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Agreed about Young, though I suspect we might only keep 5 WR. Looks like we'll keep 4 RBs with Holani proving himself a bit.

Just a week until cut down day. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
 
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Agreed about Young, though I suspect we might only keep 5 WR. Looks like we'll keep 4 RBs with Holani proving himself a bit.

Just a week until cut down day. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
In my roster projections, I have them keeping 6 WR's & 4 RB's.
 

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Either, there are some roster spots I have no interest in, lol. 5th and 6th stringers hopefully never see the field outside of gadget plays or blowouts.
 

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Young. Winston may be a better WR, and he seems to catch everything but on this team, when would he get playing time? Certainly not over DK, Tyler, JSN or Bobo. Maybe if Tyler was hurt, but Young should have an all around special teams/gadget emergency WR. Super light Deebo if the light and his health ever click.
 

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Agreed about Young, though I suspect we might only keep 5 WR. Looks like we'll keep 4 RBs with Holani proving himself a bit.

Just a week until cut down day. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
It most certainly does
 

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Maybe.. umm DK, Lockett, JSN ......... Bobo, Shenault, Young.. he's 2 yrs younger then Easop Winston Jr. Is Easop eligible for the PS? because currently i believe theres 12 WR's on the roster.. And well id wish the remaining 5 farewell and good luck.
 
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Voted Young and surprised to see him leading. Winston has made some nice catches in PS, I figured people would glue to that. Honestly, it could be him...but the other makes the PS if not picked up.
 

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I've been a fan of Dareke Young since I first saw him on the field in year one. I'd like to see more of him on the field of play.
 

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Winston has balled out in preseason, but I have a hard time giving much credence to preseason stats anymore. I'd go with Young, who has the better physical profile, and has been developing with the team the past two years.

I really think Young can be the next ST demon who barely plays offense that we depend on to make a critical play at a moment that's too big for him ala Alex Bannister and Ricardo Lockette.
 

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Player development is a process .............



.......... and that is the joy of following NFL stories.
 

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Either, there are some roster spots I have no interest in, lol. 5th and 6th stringers hopefully never see the field outside of gadget plays or blowouts.
Bobo saw a good bit of time last year. WR5 sees a lot of action when one of the 4 ahead goes down, which is a near certainty for at least a few weeks
 

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Either, there are some roster spots I have no interest in, lol. 5th and 6th stringers hopefully never see the field outside of gadget plays or blowouts.
Some of these guys could play a significant role in the future. I like evaluating our depth this time of year.
 

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