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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 884228" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>PFF wasn't the only site that ranked the Packer WR group in the bottom 10. Not sure how anyone could have ranked them anywhere but, at the beginning of this season. Without both Funchess and ESB, they had to have dropped.</p><p></p><p>On opening day, every WR not named Adams was a 5th round (MVS) or an UDFA (all the rest). MVS is also the only 3rd year player.</p><p></p><p>Projections on MVS and Lazard were mixed. MVS had a rough year last year, I think he has improved. While Lazard showed promise last year, he still had to come out and prove it. I think he has so far. Beyond those 2 players and Adams, what do we have?</p><p></p><p>I fully get the concept of player development and actually do believe in it. However, when you are expecting to develop drafted players like J'Mon Moore, Jared Abbredaris, Jeff Janis, DeAngelo Yancey, Malachi Dupre, Trevor Davis, Charles Johnson, Kevin Dorsey, Ty Montgomery and have very little success in the last 10 years with those players, its hard to believe posters are putting that much stock into developing UDFA guys like Shepherd, Taylor and Beggelton.</p><p></p><p>So tell me what your projections are or you think they should be on UDFA players like Taylor and Shepherd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 884228, member: 7261"] PFF wasn't the only site that ranked the Packer WR group in the bottom 10. Not sure how anyone could have ranked them anywhere but, at the beginning of this season. Without both Funchess and ESB, they had to have dropped. On opening day, every WR not named Adams was a 5th round (MVS) or an UDFA (all the rest). MVS is also the only 3rd year player. Projections on MVS and Lazard were mixed. MVS had a rough year last year, I think he has improved. While Lazard showed promise last year, he still had to come out and prove it. I think he has so far. Beyond those 2 players and Adams, what do we have? I fully get the concept of player development and actually do believe in it. However, when you are expecting to develop drafted players like J'Mon Moore, Jared Abbredaris, Jeff Janis, DeAngelo Yancey, Malachi Dupre, Trevor Davis, Charles Johnson, Kevin Dorsey, Ty Montgomery and have very little success in the last 10 years with those players, its hard to believe posters are putting that much stock into developing UDFA guys like Shepherd, Taylor and Beggelton. So tell me what your projections are or you think they should be on UDFA players like Taylor and Shepherd? [/QUOTE]
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