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My potential #2 receiver?
from Ben Maller http://www.benmaller.com/
If the Broncos want to mend fences with wide receiver Ashley Lelie, he says no offense, but he's not interested. "Me coming back is definitely out of the question at this point with me being the No. 3 receiver," Lelie said Monday night from Arizona. "There's nothing to mend. There's no solution. ... Let me go somewhere where I can compete." At this point, Lelie - who has forgone Denver's entire offseason workout program - knows there are three possibilities for him: be traded, show up for training camp in late July or hold out for the entire season. |
I don't know. He hasn't performed up to expectations in denver, and I'd hate to see Jackson's development stunted by having another guy ahead of him. Does anyone think Chad will be able to step in as the #2 this season?
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No way on Lelie, there is a reason he fell out of favor with a team that likes collecting turds to try and turn them around, He's Lazy! We don't need 2 Bethel's.
I hope it doesn't come down to Brown. I love the guy but he should be a possesion option underneath primarily on third downs. I hope Caldwell and Jackson play up to their potential, if they do that then we are fine. |
I really hope Reche is up to it. He's certainly saying all the right things.
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Brown cannot be the #2 guy anymore. He's lost too much quickness. He's Keyshawn without the height.
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With as high as BB appears to be on Chad Jackson, I'm hopeful that he'll be able to be a starter at least by about week 6 or so. He has GREAT hands, very good speed, runs good routes, and seems to have a good understanding of the game.
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http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2006/jackson_chad Jackson is an extremely efficient receiver, who runs very sharp routes -- he consistently gets out of his cuts quickly and gets separation. He sells his fakes well, and he can turn defensive backs around. He consistently gets started upfield quickly after the catch, can make tacklers miss , and keeps his feet vs. hard hits -- he runs hard and gains yards after contact. He has excellent hands -- he does a really good job of reaching out with his hands to pluck the ball away from his body. He can contort his body to adjust and make great catches on off-target passes. He is a solid punt returner who will always get positive yards. |
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