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2006 roster breakdown
For those of us building our own 53 man roster, here is a very detailed article from Boston.com that details the 2006 initial roster.
http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal...ver/?page=full Positional breakdowns NOTE: Numbers total to 54 (Branch did not count against the final number) 25 Offense (includes Branch) 26 Defense 3 Specialists Quarterback (2): Tom Brady, Matt Cassel Running back (4): Corey Dillon, Laurence Maroney, Kevin Faulk, Heath Evans Wide receiver (6): Deion Branch, Reche Caldwell, Troy Brown, Chad Jackson, Bam Childress, Doug Gabriel COMMENT - Wow what a collection of garbage! Tight end (4): Daniel Graham, Benjamin Watson, David Thomas, Garrett Mills Offensive line (9): Matt Light, Logan Mankins, Dan Koppen, Stephen Neal, Ryan O'Callaghan, Nick Kaczur, Russ Hochstein, Gene Mruczkowski, Wesley Britt Defensive line (8): Richard Seymour, Vince Wilfork, Ty Warren, Jarvis Green, Johnathan Sullivan, Mike Wright, Marquise Hill, Le Kevin Smith COMMENT - Who could forget J. Sullivan? Inside linebacker (6): Mike Vrabel, Junior Seau, Tedy Bruschi, Larry Izzo, Don Davis, Eric Alexander COMMENT - Don Davis played last year? Outside linebacker (3): Rosevelt Colvin, Tully Banta-Cain, Pierre Woods Cornerback (4): Asante Samuel, Ellis Hobbs, Randall Gay, Chad Scott Safety (5): Eugene Wilson, Rodney Harrison, Artrell Hawkins, James Sanders, Willie Andrews Specialists (3) - kicker Stephen Gostkowski, punter Josh Miller , and long snapper Lonie Paxton. |
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I looked at this again, there is a chance the none of the WRs from the 2006 opening day roster make the team. Caldwell has a pretty good chance and Brown should join mid-way through the season.
06 WRs Wide receiver (6): Deion Branch, Reche Caldwell, Troy Brown, Chad Jackson, Bam Childress, Doug Gabriel |
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So it would seem. I realize that your point is, Wow! What An Improvement! However, the significant downside is that no WR will ever have caught a pass from Brady in an NFL game. Same ol' learning curve to climb as last season! Steeper, maybe - no Troy. |
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Same old learning curve?
First, Welker is doing fine catching Brady's passes. Second, Moss and Stallworth are not Gabriel. Talent makes a difference. Third, Washington will be fine or Caldwell will make the team. Quote:
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But yeah, while I don't think it'll quite be the hurdle it was last year (80% turnover, the Doug Gabriel Saga, Caldwell playing at #1 when he should never be put in that position, etc), it'll still take some time before this group comes together. I just hope that melds more quickly than last year. |
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The quality of the depth chart is indisputably higher this season (it'd almost have to be), but there will certainly still be a period where the offense isn't in sync. Particularly with injuries slowing the process. But even still I like how things look: Before - Reche Caldwell, Troy Brown, Jabar Gaffney, Chad Jackson, Bam Childress, Doug Gabriel, Kelvin Kight After - Randy Moss, Jabar Gaffney, Wes Welker, Donte Stallworth, Reche Caldwell, Troy Brown, Chad Jackson |
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Yes, Wes caught a TD. Didn't he also reject a ball thrown right to him, when he was wide open for many YAC? Stallworth HIMSELF stepped up to say that he caused 2 INTs ... including a pick-six. Moss has had no game time ... and doesn't look likely to change that very much. (I know, i know ... he's a seasoned vet and don't need to work anything out with his QB beforehand. Sure.) Why so certain that "Washington will be fine" ? Certainly not based on past performance. But i, too, expect Jabar and Reche to be there. Just like last year. |
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On the whole our overall depth has improved, here is my unit by unit analysis.
2006 Units Quarterback (2): Brady, Cassell COMMENTS - Same Running back (4): Corey Dillon, Laurence Maroney, Kevin Faulk, Heath Evans COMMENTS - A little worse, Dillion was washed up but he could get into the endzone Wide receiver (6): Deion Branch, Reche Caldwell, Troy Brown, Chad Jackson, Bam Childress, Doug Gabriel COMMENTS - Much improved Tight end (4): Daniel Graham, Benjamin Watson, David Thomas, Garrett Mills COMMENTS - About the same, maybe a little worse as Graham was less one dimensional than Brady Offensive line (9): Matt Light, Logan Mankins, Dan Koppen, Stephen Neal, Ryan O'Callaghan, Nick Kaczur, Russ Hochstein, Gene Mruczkowski, Wesley Britt COMMENTS - A little better, Koppen and Light are healthy and there is more competition Defensive line (8): Richard Seymour, Vince Wilfork, Ty Warren, Jarvis Green, Johnathan Sullivan, Mike Wright, Marquise Hill, Le Kevin Smith COMMENTS - Better, more depth in 07 Inside linebacker (6): Mike Vrabel, Junior Seau, Tedy Bruschi, Larry Izzo, Don Davis, Eric Alexander COMMENTS - Much better in 07, more depth Outside linebacker (3): Rosevelt Colvin, Tully Banta-Cain, Pierre Woods COMMENTS - About the same, maybe a little better if Thomas takes reps outside. TBC was further ahead last year than Woods is right now Cornerback (4): Asante Samuel, Ellis Hobbs, Randall Gay, Chad Scott COMMENTS - Clearly worse, if Samuel returns it is only a tiny bit worse, Chad Scott is better than James Safety (5): Eugene Wilson, Rodney Harrison, Artrell Hawkins, James Sanders, Willie Andrews COMMENTS - Better, more depth with Mitchell, Wesley and Merriweather Specialists (3) - kicker Stephen Gostkowski, punter Josh Miller , and long snapper Lonie Paxton. COMMENTS - About the same, Miller was a pretty good punter until he got hurt, Ghost has a year of experience Coaches COMMENTS - Should be better as McDaniels and Pees have been in place |
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And you must admit that even with some early mistakes that the WR corps this year is in much better shape than last year. At WORST you're looking at Brady working with two players he's previously thrown to in Gaff and Caldwell. Last year he had only Troy Brown, the rest were new guys. If Troy comes off PUP then he's got three WRs that he's got experience with. That's plenty of manpower to pull weight while the newbies get up to speed. Welker and Moss will not need as much time to get into the groove of the offense anyway, IMO. The outlook is much brighter this season at WR than it was last year. Much, much brighter. |
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BF80, everything you say is correct.
My only purpose was to point out that, when we take the field at Jimmy Hoffa Stadium on September 9th, the WR corps, as a whole ... and UNsurprisingly ... still won't be synchronized with their quarterback. |
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