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On a positive note (Kelvin Benjamin)


CatMan72

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I have kelvin on the same level as julio, calvin, a.j, and dez idc what anyone says that dude can play hes the best we had in a long time just got to add another w.r just like him imagine getting cooper or rashad greene to go across for kelvin?

 

If Ricky can work his magic on Hill ... imagine that. Kelvin and Hill, 6'5 and 6'4 with speed. all you would have to do is plug in a cheap slot man every year (a WR with age wanting to make a statement that he can still play) 

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Receptions:

1- Cooks (23)

2- Benjamin (21)

3- Watkins (17)

3- Evans (17)

5- Ebron (6)

6- Beckham (0)

Yards:

1- Benjamin (329)

2- Evans (203)

3- Cooks (199)

4- Watkins (197)

5- Ebron (72)

6- Beckham (0)

Yards Per Catch:

1- Benjamin (15.7)

2- Ebron (12.0)

3- Evans (11.9)

4- Watkins (11.6)

5- Cooks (8.7)

6- Beckham (0)

Touchdowns:

1- Benjamin (3)

2- Watkins (2)

3- Evans (1)

3- Ebron (1)

3- Cooks (1)

6- Beckham (0)

 

Saints are using Cooks like Sproles that is why he has a YPC of 8.7

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If Ricky can work his magic on Hill ... imagine that. Kelvin and Hill, 6'5 and 6'4 with speed. all you would have to do is plug in a cheap slot man every year (a WR with age wanting to make a statement that he can still play) 

man i want hill on the field so damn bad i feel like hes the perfect fit for us , and give it a year or two and we might have something in marcus lucas 

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