furley
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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In my opinion, I'll say New England receives an incomplete at the wide receiver position. Without Sanders, I feel unsure about all of these names due to unfamiliarity or you simply don't know what to expect. They're just names so far. I mean, a lot of these names could be practice squad fodder.
One free agent wide receiver who's intriguing is Ramses Barden. Regardless, I've to believe that New England's selecting a wide receiver in the draft. If not, and this is the gist of the depth, there will be a lot of pressure on the tight ends, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and Jake Ballard, to be productive and remain healthy. However, nowhere among these names do you see a true deep threat outside wide receiver. Hence, you try to draft him. Markus Wheaton? Terrance Williams? Aaron Dobson?
Emmanuel Sanders (pending)
Danny Amendola
Brandon Lloyd (restructuring contract)
Matthew Slater (Special Teams)
Donald Jones
Jeremy Ebert
Kamar Aiken
Andre Holmes
One free agent wide receiver who's intriguing is Ramses Barden. Regardless, I've to believe that New England's selecting a wide receiver in the draft. If not, and this is the gist of the depth, there will be a lot of pressure on the tight ends, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and Jake Ballard, to be productive and remain healthy. However, nowhere among these names do you see a true deep threat outside wide receiver. Hence, you try to draft him. Markus Wheaton? Terrance Williams? Aaron Dobson?
Emmanuel Sanders (pending)
Danny Amendola
Brandon Lloyd (restructuring contract)
Matthew Slater (Special Teams)
Donald Jones
Jeremy Ebert
Kamar Aiken
Andre Holmes