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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 988451" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I liked what I saw out of Watson this year as a rookie. Mainly, progression of improvement and a whole lot of speed and talent. This kid is going to be good. I read that he is going to work ******* his conditioning in the offseason, in the hopes that it keeps him healthier next season. I think we have a guy that is dedicated to his craft and in 3 years, he won't look like the same player physically or on the field.</p><p></p><p>I would love to think Doubs is eventually going to be our solid #2 WR, but he did the opposite of Watson, he regressed. Hopefully, he will bounce back with some confidence and have a better second year, but not something the Packers should rely on.</p><p></p><p>So depending on what happens with Cobb and Lazard, the Packers once again could find themselves in desperate need of finding legit starting WR's, as well as a quality TE. How they do it, will depend on Rodgers. If Rodgers is back, they may aggressively try to resign both Cobb and Lazard and then use a relatively high draft pick on a TE and/or WR. I could see them going after a top FA WR as well, if Rodgers is in for another year. If Rodgers is out, I think they let both Cobb and Lazard walk and retool the positions with only draft picks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 988451, member: 7261"] I liked what I saw out of Watson this year as a rookie. Mainly, progression of improvement and a whole lot of speed and talent. This kid is going to be good. I read that he is going to work ******* his conditioning in the offseason, in the hopes that it keeps him healthier next season. I think we have a guy that is dedicated to his craft and in 3 years, he won't look like the same player physically or on the field. I would love to think Doubs is eventually going to be our solid #2 WR, but he did the opposite of Watson, he regressed. Hopefully, he will bounce back with some confidence and have a better second year, but not something the Packers should rely on. So depending on what happens with Cobb and Lazard, the Packers once again could find themselves in desperate need of finding legit starting WR's, as well as a quality TE. How they do it, will depend on Rodgers. If Rodgers is back, they may aggressively try to resign both Cobb and Lazard and then use a relatively high draft pick on a TE and/or WR. I could see them going after a top FA WR as well, if Rodgers is in for another year. If Rodgers is out, I think they let both Cobb and Lazard walk and retool the positions with only draft picks. [/QUOTE]
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