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The wide receiver position...


PhillyB

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...reminds me of 2007.

steve smith is WR1 and WR2 is a battle between mainly colbert and carter - one guy who was drafted with high expectations and never really panned out, another guy who was brilliant at times but couldn't remain consistent. neither did anything in camp to impress, and the regular season's offense was similar.

are jarrett/lafell/moore significantly different?

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I dunno what was wrong with Colbert but Carter never learned how to run routes.

carter always caught the impossible ones - backwards, one-handed twirling catches on 3rd down. then he'd drop a six-yard lob right in the numbers. inconsistent

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Possibly. The way I see it...

Jarrett won't do much this season, but he won't suck either.

Kenny Moore will be the #3 for a while.

Edwards will never fully develop into a WR.

LaFell will be an average #2, on par with Jarrett but will be kept instead of Jarrett.

Either way, an average #2 will be found this season.

There is a 96% chance that I'm completely wrong, though.

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I don't understand, when people on here talk about, OMG!! who is our WR2??We already have a guy on our team that is a damn good receiver and can run good routes and can catch the deep ball. Dante Rosario, anyone? I mean. often then not, doesn't he make pretty solid catches and moves upfield good? Me and a couple of my buddies have agreed on that for awhile now.

What has the guy not done to make himself seem like a viable WR threat? We have 2 very capable TE's, with him being the third. I havent worried about the WR position at all, because I know he is gonna get his share of catches.

Also, I think the TE's are going to be used for more than just blocking this year.....anyone else agree? The good thing about Matt is, he is not afraid to evenly distribute the ball.

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