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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 517479" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>I honestly think Nelson is turning into the #1 WR on this team. While I think Cobb will accumulate more catches,I just think Nelson will have the larger impact with his catches. Sort of the difference between amendola/welker and Gronk (not the exact same but hopefully you get the point).</p><p></p><p>Honestly think Nelson is probably the eighth or ninth best WR in the NFL. Obviously Johnson would be #1 but then you've got guys like Julio Jones, Demaryius Thomas, Brandon Marshall, Graham? (he'll probably qualify as a WR for franchise tag), Dez Bryant, Vincent Jackson (deserves a medal for doing what he did last year with Freeman) and AJ Green. So, depending on if you want to consider Graham a WR (which, c'mon, that's what he's used as) that would put Nelson at nine. Now, if Harvin could stay healthy I could see Harvin moving ahead but that's a big if at this point. Cobb I'd probably put somewhere around top 12-15? Jones is one of those glue guys whose impact on this team is probably far beyond what it would be elsewhere. So while I think Jones is probably a top-30 WR with the packers, not sure he'd be more than a second WR elsewhere (kinda like Decker).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 517479, member: 9033"] I honestly think Nelson is turning into the #1 WR on this team. While I think Cobb will accumulate more catches,I just think Nelson will have the larger impact with his catches. Sort of the difference between amendola/welker and Gronk (not the exact same but hopefully you get the point). Honestly think Nelson is probably the eighth or ninth best WR in the NFL. Obviously Johnson would be #1 but then you've got guys like Julio Jones, Demaryius Thomas, Brandon Marshall, Graham? (he'll probably qualify as a WR for franchise tag), Dez Bryant, Vincent Jackson (deserves a medal for doing what he did last year with Freeman) and AJ Green. So, depending on if you want to consider Graham a WR (which, c'mon, that's what he's used as) that would put Nelson at nine. Now, if Harvin could stay healthy I could see Harvin moving ahead but that's a big if at this point. Cobb I'd probably put somewhere around top 12-15? Jones is one of those glue guys whose impact on this team is probably far beyond what it would be elsewhere. So while I think Jones is probably a top-30 WR with the packers, not sure he'd be more than a second WR elsewhere (kinda like Decker). [/QUOTE]
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