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Devin Funchess has been killing it since the Benjamin trade.


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Keep in mind Jerry rice and TO started playing at age 23. Funchess is on pace to beat both of them in age 23 season stats 

Funchess (age 23) : 57 receptions, 762 receiving yards, 13.4 yards per reception, 7 receiving touchdowns

Rice (age 23) : 49 receptions, 927 receiving yards, 18.9 yards per reception, 3 receiving touchdowns

Owens (age 23) : 35 receptions, 520 receiving yards, 14.9 yards per receptons, 4 receiving touchdowns

 

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6 minutes ago, teeray said:

KB has better jump ball skills

Outside of that Funchess is better than KB everywhere else

Hell, KB might be the best jump ball receiver in the league... which it's a damn shame we didn't utilize that nearly as much as we should have.  But yeah, that's about the only thing he's got over Funch at this point and Funch is the same age as KB was as a rookie.

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

Ive felt this potential in him the entire time. Knew he just needed opportunities. 

 

Thank you intuition you serve me well

A few of us defended him when the pitchforks were out saying his was young. Other than intuition you could look at his route running and his fluid movement/YAC potential and big frame to fill out(or trim up) and pretty good hands.

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