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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: New Mexico
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
To be a broken drum, WR RARELY contribute the first year. recent examples, roddy white, calvin johnson, ect.
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Davidsonville
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WR and RB are actually the positions where rookies DO tend to contribue right out the shoot. However, the best way to guarantee they won't contribute is to keep them on the sidelines, as evidenced by the Skins coaching staff. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Davidsonville
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Our receiving corps was one of the worst in the league, so the rooks couldn't have possibly been much worse (Kelly on a unicycle is better than Thrash). I'm not willing to give the coaching staff the benefit of the doubt, since they can't point to a single rookie that contributed by design. It took an injury to Doughty to figure out what Horton could do with playing time, so that was pure serendipity. I fear we're going to spend next season watching Kelly and Thomas go through some of the growing pains we saw from DeSean Jackson this past season (remember all those drops against us?). Just my opinion. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Connecticut
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: South Carolina
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If you look at every wide receiver drafted in the first two rounds since 2000, here is a list of every player who failed to catch 30 passes his rookie year (a mark chosen by me as a sign of basic competency): R. Jay Soward (14, 154, 1), Todd Pinkston (10, 181, 0), Freddie Mitchell (21, 283, 1), Santana Moss (2, 40, 0), Reggie Wayne (27, 345, 0), Robert Ferguson (0, 0, 0), Javon Walker (23, 319, 1), Tim Carter (2, 37, 0), Reche Caldwell (22, 208, 3), Charles Rogers (22, 243, 3), Taylor Jacobs (3, 37, 1), Bethel Johnson (16, 209, 2), Tyrone Calico (18, 297, 4), Reggie Williams (27, 268, 1), Michael Jenkins (7, 119, 0), Rashaun Woods (7, 160, 1), Devery Henderson (0,0,0 [22, 343, 3 second year]), Mike Williams (29, 350, 1), Roddy White (29, 446, 3), Mark Bradley (18, 230, 0), Roscoe Parrish (15, 148, 1), Terrance Murphy (5, 36, 0), Vincent Jackson (3, 59, 0), Chad Jackson (13, 152, 3), Sinorice Moss (5, 25, 0), Robert Meachem (0, 0, 0), Craig Davis (20, 188, 1), Dwayne Jarrett (6, 73, 0), Steve Smith (8, 63, 0) I have highlighted those players that you can point to if you want to cling to hope that Thomas will turn into a decent player (with Wayne and White being Pro Bowlers; Moss is a different case since he is hurt and compares better to Malcolm Kelly if we want to hope for the very best). But most of the players who went on to become even basic contributers had stats that dwarfed Thomas' (15, 120, 0). The basic point that I take from this exercise is that while receivers often take time to develop they also don't start out life completely clueless (as Thomas clearly was many many times this year). Those who do start out clueless and fail to contribute usually never ever end up contributing. So you can say that it is "too soon to judge" but I think on Thomas we can actually look at past precedent and determine that he will never become a significant contributer in the NFL. He had enough time on the field to do something. He wouldn't have magically become Eddie Royal or DeShaun Jackson if only he had landed in another city. Kelly is a different case since he was injured most of the year. It really is difficult to get a read on him. As I said above, the best we can hope for with him is a career trajectory that looks something like that of Santana Moss. Apart from Moss there is not much precedent in the past decade of a receiver missing a whole year due to injury and then becoming an important contributer to the team. Here is a sampling of some other receivers and their rookie statistics: Larry Fitzgerald (58, 780, 8), Roy Williams (58, 817, 8), Braylon Edwards (injury shortened, 32, 512, 3), Santonio Holmes (49, 824, 2), Greg Jennings (45, 632, 3), Calvin Johnson (48, 756, 4), Dwayne Bowe (70, 995, 5) ... and that is leaving out obvious guys like Royal, Jackson, Andre Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Randy Moss, etc.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
Wow. Actually a lot of rook WRs have posted serious numbers, which you're right SC doesn't bode well for Devin in particular. The only caveat may be his track-record prior to NFL was very short so he's taking in a lot i.e. he may be a special case. Also that the coaches seemed to favor the vets over the rooks.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Doylestown, PA
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Unfortunately, other needs on the team have higher precedent than WR. We have one of the NFL oldest OL and DL's. Our very limited money will go toward those positions and we have to hope our rookies can perform and improve. We may be able to get one new FA WR and hope the guy can perform miracles. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
As much as TJ would look great in Burgundy and Gold, it will definitely cost too much money. I think it would be a wise move to go after Bobby Engram as he has played in the WCO in Seattle and will be familiar with Zorn. He is a smart #2 receiver and could free up ARE to work as the #3/4 Receiver as Thomas and Kelly battle out for the other spots.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
What's the advantage of bringing in an undersized 36-year old WR who hasn't played more than 13 games in a season in the past 5 years?
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
Thrash definitely needs to be replaced and I thought Engram would be an intriging option for a while, but i have come to the same conclusion as you. other than being a mentor here, he wouldnt be of much use. i think getting a former seahawk veteran receiver is a good idea, but Engram is not the one i would pursue.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,880
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
I share in the sentiment that Hixon either puts in more work or they need to get a new wr coach. 5 years has been a long time.
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
Posts: 7,766
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Re: Our WRs in 2009... My Thoughts
I know I keep beating the dead horse, but I had to go look for myself at how many WR's Hixon has been through. I found a lot and I still don't think I got them all. I'm in total shock that he could not develope anyone.
Hixon came in 2004 which means he had all the 2003 WR's and could keep or suggest to let go. 2004:Coles, Thrash, Rod Gardner, Darnarian McCants, Taylor Jacobs, Cliff Russell, Dameane Douglas, and Scott Coleman. 2005:Jacobs, Thrash, McCants, Moss, Patton, Kevin Dyson, Steven Harris, Rich Parson. 2006:Moss, Thrash, Patton, Harris, ARE, Lloyd, Espy. 2007:Moss, ARE, Thrash, Lloyd, Ryan Hoag. Then there is all the others: Burl Toler Horace Gant Marques Hagans Maurice Mann Billy McMullen Anthony Mix Malcolm Kelly Devin Thomas I count 25 WR's Hixon has had a full season to train, coach, develope thats including everyone ie; Moss, ARE, Thrash and Coles, Patton and Lloyd. 25 WR's and we are down to 5, Moss, ARE, Thrash, Thomas, and Kelly. Hmmm. Shocking. I know some of those WR's sucked or were non drafted rookies but I would like to think he would have had some input as to his evaluation of said WR's and who they should look at bringing in for his developement. Out of 25 we have 5 WR's and 3 were developed elsewhere. Plus many are already calling last years 2 busts. When you keep running the same expierment ie; bringing in new WR's, and you get the same results all the time, then it's time to look at yourself and what your doing wrong. He's a college coach. not an NFL quality coach. Change is needed. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Waldorf, MD
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