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How Clutch Was Jairus Wright Last Year? Had 18 Receptions. Guess How Many Third Down Conversions?


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Jairus Wright had 18 receptions in total.

Guess how many were converted to 3rd downs?

13. 13 third down conversions, 2 TDs.

From what Vikings fans are saying, he's the guy to go to when your TE1, WR1, and WR2 are covered, as he'll always work his way on crossing routes and find a way to get open for that clutch 3rd down.

While I do expect him to be more a depth/situational piece, I do like the idea of a reliable possession receiver with some speed on this team.

 

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Jairus Wright had 18 receptions in total.

Guess how many were converted to 3rd downs?

13. 13 third down conversions, 2 TDs.

From what Vikings fans are saying, he's the guy to go to when your TE1, WR1, and WR2 are covered, as he'll always work his way on crossing routes and find a way to get open for that clutch 3rd down.

While I do expect him to be more a depth/situational piece, I do like the idea of a reliable possession receiver with some speed on this team.

 

Wow 18 catches all year. That was worth the money he got, sounds like the Panthers. I think Shepherd might have had a couple catches with TB before he signed here. Man this is so depressing!!!

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12 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Wow 18 catches all year. That was worth the money he got, sounds like the Panthers. I think Shepherd might have had a couple catches with TB before he signed here. Man this is so depressing!!!

We weren't getting a number 1 wr this year dude.. Reality check.. Get over it. 

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Wright is the type of add that doesn't generate fan fair, but let a few 3rd down conversions happen this coming Fall and guys will love him. Cotchery wasn't a 'sexy' pick up. However he meant a ton to our offense's ability to sustain drives. 

The fact some are some how unmoved by this signing is a disappointment because they must've forgotten the failures and the missed opportunities the last few seasons. 

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2 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

This Steve guy has just recently started posting but he is on his way to setting records for bitching 

Hey at least I care about what this team is going after. Y'all praise everything this ownership does and it never works.

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