I think that you are being overly negative about Stallworth. I think that he makes the team and does well. With him and Lloyd keeping defenses busy deep then the others, including Hernandez and the Gronkabeast will have field days.
I was thinking that Ocho would be kept mainly because of the cash investment but with the additions of Gonzalez and Lloyd and Stallworth I have changed my mind. Ocho IMO is gone.
My six are
Lloyd
Welker
Gonzalez
Branch
Edelman
Stallworth
And lets not forget Hernandez who is more of a H back/WR than a tight end.
You may be right. I certainly don't mean to be negative about Stallworth's prospects here, b/c after all we've seen him contribute on some level before. My thinking is that the C.Johnson situation will be a very important variable in determining who stays and goes, and that the talent is still there for #85; whether or not he can use it or not remains to be seen.
I'm not sure if you saw the video with A.Brown, Wallace, and Johnson or not, but there's a lot of good stuff in there that shows us Chad still has it. Since it's obviously a matter of being able to pick up and contribute to the offense, it's a hard variable to predict.
For what it's worth, I've always been a big OSU fan so I'm aware of Gonzalez' skillset. That said, he's the one who I think may be the biggest unknown right now, and I'm also wondering if his skillset can fit in here with Welker and Hernandez. I'm thinking that the 2 of them + Edelman (although we hope he won't get too many reps on offense), show a similar skillset.
We need an addition of downfield threats, outside the #'s guys, at least in my opinion. Those would include Stallworth and Johnson, since we all know Lloyd obviously makes the team. I believe Welker, Llyod, and maybe even Branch are locks--since he knows the system and has a good rapport/chemistry with Brady. Edelman has obvious value, and is cheap and versatile, not to mention that I really get the feeling the Belichick appreciates guys like him in general.
That would then leave Chad Johnson and Donte Stallworth as the last two to battle it out, unless Gonzo goes after camp (he may even be some type of insurance for the Welker situation), whereas the possibility would lie that both Johnson and Stallworth would make the team.
I don't know if we're going to agree on Gonzo's situation, but we can agree on the fact that the WR core is deeper and has more compeition than they've had in a long time--and that's a good thing.
Stallworth may very well make the team, and on top of that he may end up contributing more than some (including myself) originally thought; especially considering the injury issue that usually sorts some of these problems out unfortunately.