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Lafell with a 14.04 percent drop rate last season


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Seems like every year Fitzgerald is #1, dude catches everything

 

as far as LaFell I don't even think drops are his biggest problem. it's mainly not being explosive, getting separation, being much of a threat, ect

 

He's a great blocker though

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If Chad Johnson couldn't succeed in NE, I don't like LaFell's chances to really blossom there. Maybe I'm wrong idk.

 

Well he will partner up with two other WRs on the list. Thats is a strong receiving corps they got there in NE... Auch Brady

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Boston fans gonna chew him up when he starts dropping passes left and right.

 

he probably won't even start over aaron dobson. or danny amendola. with julian edelman in the slot.

 

not to mention rob gronkowski and shane vereen.

 

he's gonna be pretty low on the target depth chart.

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