Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

PFF Released Their Top 25 WR's Through Week 5


beastson

Recommended Posts

I will always welcome a bona fide WR1. That being said...You may not want to hear it, but context absolutely matters! Hurt QB1! Another virtual noob missing receivers, but somehow not missing an opportunity to put the ball on the turf. It's a run-first (CMC-first) offense. Even when we pass, CMC is apparently the human ball magnet. 

Norv ultimately has to be the one to get the receivers going.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No real surprises there. 

In terms of the NFCS:

  • Godwin and Evans are a very good combo, but I think both of them benefit by the system Arians has brought.  Arians' system is made to feature those guys, and it makes sense given their talent.  The Cardinals WR's were very good several years ago under the same Arians system.
  • Micheal Thomas is very good, but he also gets more WR targets than all the other Saints WR's combined.
  • Julio is the not same player he was 2-3 years ago, but he is still a 1st ballot HOFer.

Regarding the Panthers, I think everyone would like to see more out of Samuel and Moore, but there are a lot of other factors that go into an offense.  We don't have an offense built for the WR's to be the focal point or for their to be a #1 WR like the Saints or Falcons.  

It's also not fair to point out that the Panthers don't have a player on that list without also highlighting the fact the Panthers' offense is currently built around the best non-QB offensive weapon in the league in CMC, a guy who happens to be our best RB and WR.

I think the Panthers are going to need to be more diverse (and push the ball down the field with the WR's) in the offense to have long-term success this season, but while Samuel and Moore are not be the best WR tandem in the league, I do think they are capable of being effective.

Obviously, not having a Pro Bowl WR since 2011 is disappointing, but it's also not like we haven't had good offensive weapons and/or overall offenses during that time.  Olsen put up WR1 numbers for several years as the focal point of our passing offense.  Cam's dynamic ability allowed us to go to a SB with Ted Ginn and Philly Brown starting.

Prior to Michael Thomas, the Saints haven't had a true WR1 for years, and no one would argue their offense wasn't successful b/c they've had a HOF QB spreading the ball around.

Bottom line, I think everyone would like to see more production from the WR group, but I think it is much more of a function of our current situation of having to start our backup, having an offensive line in flux, and having a weapon like CMC that justifies making the entire focal point of the offense.

DJ Moore still has a good chance to get 1000 receiving yards, Samuel is all-around offensive threat, and Wright has made some clutch catches along with Olsen.  Our offense is good enough to be effective right now with good offensive line and QB play.

Also, we are 4th in rushing (without Cam).  That is no small feat.  We're coming off a game where we had 285 rushing yards.  It's hard to be too down on the offense right now just b/c PFF doesn't have us on the top 25 WR list.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, beastson said:

We haven't had a WR make the pro bowl since 2011 (we're in 2019 in case you forgot) Steve Smith so no I'm not happy at all not having 1 WR on this list especially since each NFCS team got at-least 1. Damn the excuses before you bring em

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-pff-rankings-top-25-wide-receivers-week-5-2019

This is the only excuse I'm offering:

Our front office has finite resources with which to stock the team. While our receiving corps has certainly left a lot to be desired since 2011, I'd note that during that time frame we've inarguably had the best defensive side of the ball in our division.  The salary cap means no team can be strong everywhere over time. The powers that be have chosen to focus on a strong defense. Weaker receiving corps has been one of the consequences. We could choose to focus resources on improving the receiving corps, but it would be at the cost of not spending draft picks or cap space elsewhere.

Personally I'm of the opinion that once we acquired Cam as a franchise back, our focus should have shifted more heavily than it did into investing in our offense. Since one generally expects to find starters in the first 3 rounds of the draft, with starters coming from lower rounds viewed as a bonus, let's look at our draft history since 2011. We've had 24 picks in the first 3 rounds from the 2011 draft til now, not counting Cam himself. Only 10 of those picks have been used on offensive players, or about 40 percent. 

So we drafted Cam and then failed to invest even half of our draft picks over the first 8 years of his career into stocking the offense he was drafted to lead. That's not what I'd call setting yourself up for success, especially when the end result is said franchise qb taking more hits than any other qb due in part to lack of talent surrounding him at skill positions creating a need for him to run frequently on plays not designed to be runs, and lack of talent in the offensive line resulting in consistently poor protection.

So on balance, we've had a generally top caliber defense for the past 8 years, but at the cost of not supporting our franchise qb with the level of talent one would expect to set him up for success.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cam couldn’t really get them the ball and the same goes for Allen who looks more and more like a dink and dunk QB. Then we have Norv whose seems to only care about getting Mccaffrey touches.

 

Samuel and Moore on any team with a competent QB and OC would be a deadly combo

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We're on a three game winning streak with two of those opponents tougher than anyone the undefeated Patriots have played all season. (Actually, Arizona now has a win, so three tougher opponents). We're using our back up QB. We have the most explosive ground game going.

Why am I worried?

When they can stop what we are doing, we will begin utilizing the WRs more.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think Moore needs more looks. Last year we ran a sweep with him that worked great. Just last week one of the few passes that went his way had him making a crazy Steve Smith-like catch. He is a very good WR, but Norv is wanting this offense ran through CMC. Personally I think CMC needs less touches and we need to use Thomas, Moore and Samuel more often. It might have to do with our offensive line not being able to pass block long enough to give the qb time to throw deeper routes? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Posts

    • Woods has had 600 yards in 2 years with Stroud. He's done. Collins blew up with Stroud and had a ton more everything in Stroud’s rookie year than he did in his first two years combined. Mingo sucks but his rookie season was about the same as Collins. The Texans won 10 games with rookie Stroud. They won 11 total games in the 3 years prior. They had a poo roster before the 2023 draft. The Panthers had a better team before the 2023 draft. That was my point that Stroud (and Anderson) jumped the Texans to another level. No one thought of Nico Collins as a stud before Stroud. They were one of the worst teams in the league from 2020-2022. We won 6 more games over the same time period.
    • 1 here. I don't think we are very good. Maybe we can be entertaining though. Anyway, I would rather be pleasantly surprised with a couple of wins, rather than being angry and annoyed every Sunday because the team is just flat out terrible.
    • Going all the way to something like the Dollar General Bowl.
×
×
  • Create New...