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PFFs top graded preseason rookie wideouts.


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9 hours ago, Ace420 said:

I've been saying for a while now that TM Jr is going to be our best WR. Still room on this bandwagon.

He will have more TDs than any of the other WRs this season, with Robby as a close second.

Marshall is my top rookie of our class.  I love Horn and think he'll be Pro Bowl caliber DB.

I think you are spot on about Marshall getting more TDs.  Defenses do not want Anderson to take the top off their defense.  Moore and Anderson will command double teaming.  With the threat of CMC out of the backfield, I think TEs and Marshall from the slot are going to have a field day against opponents.

In other words, Marshall will be the benefactor of great players around him. 

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Robby over performed his original non rookie contract, and got rewarded for his hard work. 

Not sure how that affects DJ, cept.by example. If he continues to ball out, he'll get paid. In the mean time, we have him for 2 more seasons before a decision has to be made, and by then, Robby will be on his last year. 

Seems pretty well planned out me. 

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