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2024 Wide Receivers


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Realistically, it helps to know what we will have at the position in 2024. 

  • Thielen (unless he requests a trade and is given one, he will be here.  Bryce counts on him, but he should not be much more than a #2.)
  • Mingo  (He had nearly 500 yards in a dysfunctional offense.  That is a high percentage of Bryce's total passing yards. He will improve.)
  • TMJ  (It makes little since to not give him one last shot with the new offense.  Sometimes players prosper) 
  • Smith Marsette  (I like him, but as the fifth WR.  He too is in the 6-1 range and runs a 4.42 ish 40. He has less beef than the others.)

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we are going to sign a free agent and draft 2, imo--

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Realistically, it helps to know what we will have at the position in 2024. 

  • Thielen (unless he requests a trade and is given one, he will be here.  Bryce counts on him, but he should not be much more than a #2.)
  • Mingo  (He had nearly 500 yards in a dysfunctional offense.  That is a high percentage of Bryce's total passing yards. He will improve.)
  • TMJ  (It makes little since to not give him one last shot with the new offense.  Sometimes players prosper) 
  • Smith Marsette  (I like him, but as the fifth WR.  He too is in the 6-1 range and runs a 4.42 ish 40. He has less beef than the others.)

Snl Season 47 GIF by Saturday Night Live

we are going to sign a free agent and draft 2, imo--

 

 

 

I can’t see any reason to keep TMJ here.  Smith M either, or Chark or Shenault 

Lot of work to do IMO

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If Troy Franklin is available at 33 (I really can't see the Chiefs passing on him though). I think he is a very realistic target. He is a type of WR we really need on this team. Can play the X and stretch the field. Would free up Mingo to move to the slot where he is probably best suited longterm for his career 

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On 2/1/2024 at 7:29 PM, Shocker said:

I can’t see any reason to keep TMJ here.  Smith M either, or Chark or Shenault 

Lot of work to do IMO

I'd keep ISM for cheap.  He didn't get involved until the end of the year and he flashed some potential.  Plus he has stated he wants to stay here with Bryce and we just gave up draft capital for him last year.  As a bonus he is a decent punt returner.  

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16 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

To me Ladd is a slot like AT and Mingo.  We really need a legit outside WR or two.  There is a lot to like about Ladd's game though. 

I can see why many say that, and I agree somewhat, but Ladd has that sneaky speed, so he's not handcuffed to the slot. His route running is second to none in my opinion. He has some twitch and smoothness to his game as well. He puts me in the mind of an upgraded Cooper Kupp. Even if people don't agree, I can guarantee that he's the type of player that you want or your team as opposed to playing against him.

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There is a trend in the NFL of pairing college WRs and QBs back up in the NFL (Borrow/Chase, Murray/Brown, Tua/Waddle, Hurts/Smith, Carr/Adams, etc...) so do the Panthers target Jermaine Burton.  Speed, hands and quickness are his calling cards and he does track the deep ball well but he does pick up a bunch of unnecessary taunting penalties (dog or liability?) and I don't see consistent YAC ability at least on tape.  Probably a late Day 2 early Day 3 guy right now depending on how those on-field character issues are viewed.

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On 2/4/2024 at 11:59 AM, SOJA said:

If Troy Franklin is available at 33 (I really can't see the Chiefs passing on him though). I think he is a very realistic target. He is a type of WR we really need on this team. Can play the X and stretch the field. Would free up Mingo to move to the slot where he is probably best suited longterm for his career 

I really enjoyed watching him in college, was one of my fave WRs during the season. He’s got the true game breaking style we desperately need.

Adonai Mitchell is the savier route runner but less of the home run hitter.

Those are the two I like at 33.

McMillan and a few others a bit later in a double dip would be awesome with an OL in between would be my ideal scenario.

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