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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 869551" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>That data isn't of any importance to you, but it is to me. As is the data of watching Rodgers and some of his newly acquired veteran TE's over the last 5 seasons and the length of time it took for them to establish chemistry.</p><p></p><p>You have now added the assumption that a rookie WR, no matter who he is, as long as he is drafted in the early rounds, <strong>will automatically be near the top of the depth chart</strong> and be a solid contributor? Again, not an assumption I would casually make. Both Jordy and Davante played quite a bit as the #3 WR in their rookie years, Cobb got quite a few snaps as well. While all 3 of them showed some promise, I wouldn't exactly call what they did their rookie years spectacular.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Jordy: 33 receptions, 366 yds 2 TD's</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Cobb: 25/325/1</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Adams: 38/446/3</li> </ul><p>MVS had similar stats (26/452/2) as Adams last season and some wonder if he will even make the team in 2020.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Crosby tie in? You keep insisting that he is just an average kicker. You do this by strictly looking at his stats over his entire career and not wanting to acknowledge what he has done in most recent history. Now you want to say 2019 was a year that had some good rookie WR's, so lets ignore the past seasons when predicting what a rookie WR will do? You know that either of us could go back through all of the NFL drafts and probably find more WR busts in the first 3 rounds, than we find successes, especially if all we are looking for is how they did in year #1. Which is my point, you shouldn't rely on it. So I will continue to disagree with you or anyone that feels that just by drafting a rookie in the top of the draft, the Packers have fixed their WR issue. Can it happen? Sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 869551, member: 7261"] That data isn't of any importance to you, but it is to me. As is the data of watching Rodgers and some of his newly acquired veteran TE's over the last 5 seasons and the length of time it took for them to establish chemistry. You have now added the assumption that a rookie WR, no matter who he is, as long as he is drafted in the early rounds, [B]will automatically be near the top of the depth chart[/B] and be a solid contributor? Again, not an assumption I would casually make. Both Jordy and Davante played quite a bit as the #3 WR in their rookie years, Cobb got quite a few snaps as well. While all 3 of them showed some promise, I wouldn't exactly call what they did their rookie years spectacular. [LIST] [*]Jordy: 33 receptions, 366 yds 2 TD's [*]Cobb: 25/325/1 [*]Adams: 38/446/3 [/LIST] MVS had similar stats (26/452/2) as Adams last season and some wonder if he will even make the team in 2020. The Crosby tie in? You keep insisting that he is just an average kicker. You do this by strictly looking at his stats over his entire career and not wanting to acknowledge what he has done in most recent history. Now you want to say 2019 was a year that had some good rookie WR's, so lets ignore the past seasons when predicting what a rookie WR will do? You know that either of us could go back through all of the NFL drafts and probably find more WR busts in the first 3 rounds, than we find successes, especially if all we are looking for is how they did in year #1. Which is my point, you shouldn't rely on it. So I will continue to disagree with you or anyone that feels that just by drafting a rookie in the top of the draft, the Packers have fixed their WR issue. Can it happen? Sure. [/QUOTE]
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