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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1064202" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Hardman has had some injury concerns. Like J’aire he’s missed a significant amount of time recently. He’s really that ideal WR5-6 that can play on Teams, but still contribute adequately when called upon into that WR3-4 option.</p><p>What I think is more important in this season is his experience level. We don’t really have anyone like that anymore and imo it’s important to have 1 older vet.</p><p>Mecole has a significant amount of playoff experience. The game doesn’t get too big for him if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Will the Packers be successful without him? Sure. Will he be a better option on the bottom than Heath or Melton. Absolutely. Is he a long term solution past 1-2 years. Likely not.</p><p></p><p>They might just see some redundancy from the gadget perspective with Savion working himself into the lineup. Yet Hardman is still the best pure PR option we have and that really becomes more important if Keisesn goes out or if they just prefer to protect him as his role increases in our Secondary.</p><p></p><p>Lastly. There are a handful of “big play” potential players on our roster. Hardman is one of them. He’s had the requisite speed to make a guy miss and take it to the house and nobody is catching him in the open. Also he can juke a guy and he has reliable hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1064202, member: 10086"] Hardman has had some injury concerns. Like J’aire he’s missed a significant amount of time recently. He’s really that ideal WR5-6 that can play on Teams, but still contribute adequately when called upon into that WR3-4 option. What I think is more important in this season is his experience level. We don’t really have anyone like that anymore and imo it’s important to have 1 older vet. Mecole has a significant amount of playoff experience. The game doesn’t get too big for him if that makes sense. Will the Packers be successful without him? Sure. Will he be a better option on the bottom than Heath or Melton. Absolutely. Is he a long term solution past 1-2 years. Likely not. They might just see some redundancy from the gadget perspective with Savion working himself into the lineup. Yet Hardman is still the best pure PR option we have and that really becomes more important if Keisesn goes out or if they just prefer to protect him as his role increases in our Secondary. Lastly. There are a handful of “big play” potential players on our roster. Hardman is one of them. He’s had the requisite speed to make a guy miss and take it to the house and nobody is catching him in the open. Also he can juke a guy and he has reliable hands. [/QUOTE]
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