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Most contested catches 20+ yards downfield in 2020 (DJ Moore was tops)


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4 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Tepper has the cash, I'm not worried about it at this point. Right now they have to be thinking ahead on Brian Burns and DJ bc those guys are clearly our most talented first contract guys. 

Tepper having cash has nothing to do with the cap though. 
 

Burns, DJ, and moton should be our building block priorities.

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47 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Tepper having cash has nothing to do with the cap though. 
 

Burns, DJ, and moton should be our building block priorities.

By cash I mean he's gonna have the cap room in the foreseeable future considering it's going up and we aren't splurging this year

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2 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

I don’t get how underrated DJ is amongst this fanbase. You give him a competent qb who can throw deep and he’s a 1500+ 10 td type of receiver. Top 5.

I think part of it too is how effortless DJ makes it look. Maybe not a big part, but he's just so smooth and not jarring in his movements that it seems like he's not moving as fast as he is. IMO, of course.

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Next year is a great time to try and extend both Moton (if not sooner) and DJ. He'll be a 24 year old WR1, perfect time to extend a player. The year after is when we need to think about Burns getting a deal especially if he ascends the way we all expect him too. He's gotta be better than Carl Lawson right?

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8 minutes ago, KSpan said:

I think part of it too is how effortless DJ makes it look. Maybe not a big part, but he's just so smooth and not jarring in his movements that it seems like he's not moving as fast as he is. IMO, of course.

Yeah part of the reason I was big on him at Maryland. He made everything look so effortless and produced with scrub qbs.

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So these are contested catches that he's made. Not contested catches in general?

 

Edit: I guess those would be contested throws if he didn't catch them. Or incompletions. I'd like to know the general number of the times he's contested when thrown to regardless of completion of not. 

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25 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

So these are contested catches that he's made. Not contested catches in general?

 

Edit: I guess those would be contested throws if he didn't catch them. Or incompletions. I'd like to know the general number of the times he's contested when thrown to regardless of completion of not. 

These are contested catches made. 

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