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Ranking the Receiver Performances


Jeremy Igo

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Here is how I would rank the receivers performances today...

 

1. Corey Brown - Best performance of all receivers 

2. Stephen Hill - Solid performance. Had a drop early. 

3. Brenton Bersin - Really good work over the middle. Caught a nice pass from Cam for 15. 

4. Ted Ginn Jr - Had a couple miscommunications. Hopefully will get fixed. Probably to be expected. 

5. Jerricho Cotchery - Didn't do much, but didn't mess up either. 

6. Damiere Byrd - Limited play, caught everything thrown to him. Will be hard for this kid to get reps, but I hope he does.

7. Marcus Lucas - Nice grabs, no drops that I saw. Limited snaps. 

8 De'Andre Presley - Good speed, was used nicely. Maybe PS again for him.

9 Jarrett Boykin -  drops, lots of opportunities, little results from what I saw. 

10 Mike Brown - Drops, miscues, not a good day for him. 

 

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I hate OTAs.  I get all hyped about football, then still have to wait 3 months.

it is like being woken in the middle of what would have been a wet dream involving Kate Upton to my wife yelling at me to take out the trash

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