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So D.J gone..need WR's badly


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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

We can win this division with Stroud or Young with this defense. We damn near won it with Darnold.

 

I wouldn't say we are a rebuilding roster. If we offer him the most money I can definitely see OBJ coming here. I wouldn't offer him a lot though.

As a person who thought this earlier in the season, things have changed a bit.

- Falcons kept sucking. They're in the top 10 and I honestly expect them to take Bijan to round out the offense. A name like Garappolo would make them Wild Card contenders.

- Saints Defense is old, but smart still. If they play competent Saints are probably serious contenders in the division (remains to be seen: MT's health, Kamar's situation and their coaching staff.)

- Bucs cleared up a lot of space and still have a lot of talent on the roster.

Hate to say it but so far our offseason all we've done is get worse. I'm hype as fug for our new QB, but the only pieces on that offense that will be returning are our 3rd year WRs and our O-line. 

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

DJ IMO is a good, productive player.  Goes down very quickly and was never a true difference maker here.

D.J. Moore was known for the YAC production. Nearly every highlight for him includes shaking tackles after the catch.

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2 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

D.J. Moore was known for the YAC production. Like every highlight for him usually includes shaking tackles after the catch.

Disagree…we watched different games or a different player,  he goes down very quickly across the middle.  He is replaceable fairly easily.  Just my opinion 

Would agree he had very little reason to risk himself last 3 seasons but not seeing that changing in Chicago 

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Disagree…we watched different games or a different player,  he goes down very quickly across the middle.  He is replaceable fairly easily.  Just my opinion 

Would agree he had very little reason to risk himself last 3 seasons but not seeing that changing in Chicago 


I don't even know what to say to this.

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Did he not recover?

 

I haven't paid attention after the injury. He looked damn good before the injury though.

For the first time in many moons, I passed on fantasy football. Hes was a sleeper for me and I thought had the making of a solid #1. I dont believe he and russ got along(like many others), I think finesser has to look at trading for some WR help. The draft has a bunch of 2-3 ish types, no DJ equal at all. 

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ESPN/538 just released a list of the best NFL WRs according to analytics…granted it’s based on last year but DJ is WAY DOWN the list…I’m not saying he sucks by no means but go down this list and say to yourself would you rather have the WR listed or DJ?

I think most would be surprised …

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/nfl-receiver-rankings/

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Just now, RJK said:

I didn’t want d-hop before because he’s running on empty but it seems like a foregone conclusion at this point. Good vet for a rookie QB to lean on. 100% do not want OBJ around stroud/young 

???? He had 717 yards (led the Cards), 64 catches on 90 targets (both 2nd on the Cards) and 3rec TDs (T-2nd on the team) in 9 games last year.  Questioning his durability? Sure absolutely. Wouldn't give up more than a 4th. But there's nothing to support he's running out of gas.

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