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Is Welker worth $10 million

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but but..he drops a ton of balls. I wish some people would think before they post

Agreed!

This Welker hate is just plain dumb. These people want to get rid of the player who provides the most offensive production is just mind blowing. It really is! They need to do their research! Should the Patriots dump Aaron Hernandez? He drops more passes then Welker. Heck Hernandez gets popped once and it effects his whole game. It's like he is afraid to make another catch and get popped again. Yet Welker takes a beating and gets no respect. I don't get it! I really Don't!
 
Vollmer and Talib (or other high quality CB) is more important than Welker at $10 million.

Vereen, Edelman, and Hernandez can be viable options in the slot receiver role. Welker has been a greatly productive player as a Patriot, but I'd rather have a field stretching WR at $10 million...
 
At a minimum we need:

1 OT - Solder, Cannon, Zusevics are only guys signed
2 WR - Lloyd and Slater are only guys signed
2 CB - Dennard and Dowling are only guys signed

and less important but still:

- We need a LB besides Mayo who can cover somebody? Hopefully Hightower becomes that player. But this has been holding our D back.
- We have no pass rush from the interior DL. If we don't add some young talent to DT/NT before Vince declines/retires we'll have a problem. Even if it's not young talent you still need another 300lb DL on the roster.

and that doesn't even mention all the other backup we need to sign which will take up cap space. I just don't see how Welker coming back is in the cards. It leaves you too little money to fill out the rest of the roster. I think we'll trade him for a pick much to the dismay of us all. However if we can trade Mallet for another pick and grab Brady a couple of young outside WR's we'd still score a ton of points.
 
Vollmer and Talib (or other high quality CB) is more important than Welker at $10 million.

Vereen, Edelman, and Hernandez can be viable options in the slot receiver role. Welker has been a greatly productive player as a Patriot, but I'd rather have a field stretching WR at $10 million...

vereen....as a slot WR..taking over welkers role...just spilt some of my drink
 
At a minimum we need:

1 OT - Solder, Cannon, Zusevics are only guys signed
2 WR - Lloyd and Slater are only guys signed
2 CB - Dennard and Dowling are only guys signed

and less important but still:

- We need a LB besides Mayo who can cover somebody? Hopefully Hightower becomes that player. But this has been holding our D back.
- We have no pass rush from the interior DL. If we don't add some young talent to DT/NT before Vince declines/retires we'll have a problem. Even if it's not young talent you still need another 300lb DL on the roster.

and that doesn't even mention all the other backup we need to sign which will take up cap space. I just don't see how Welker coming back is in the cards. It leaves you too little money to fill out the rest of the roster. I think we'll trade him for a pick much to the dismay of us all. However if we can trade Mallet for another pick and grab Brady a couple of young outside WR's we'd still score a ton of points.

Dane Fletcher
 
vereen...as a viable option in the slot receiver role...just spilt a tad more of my drink

:bricks:
 
and thank you for giving me a good laugh tonight
 
This is a terrible argument. You just argued against Welker's drops by using a stat that doesn't account for drops.

What? If a target is dropped then the target/catch % drops, correct?

The real explanation for what you're talking about is that all of those other receivers had fewer catchable balls thrown their way, which in most cases can be attributed to them running routes further down the field that are harder for the QB to complete.

How do you know this? Prove it? Manning and Ryan had 69% pass completion for the season. Don't you think if they are throwing a larger number of uncatchable balls that their completion % would be lower?

The facts are Wes Welker is getting open and catching a larger percentage of his targets then any of the top receivers. You can take out drops, uncatchable passes if you would like to, it doesn't take away the fact that people want to get rid of a receiver who catches 68% of his 174 targets. Again, that's just mind blowing!!
 
Of course Welker is worth $10 a year. This is obvious...and he WILL get that money somewhere, if not in New England; that is, if he wants to. The thing is that he is worth more to the Patriots than he would be to any other team, though. That's my opinion. Just look at this guy's production since coming to the Pats, and that's all you need to know about his worth. Not retaining Welker would be a HUGE mistake at this point. He's got years left, but Brady ain't getting any younger either.
 
You're on my ignore list now, but I'll leave this here.

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...16-film-study-shane-vereen-slot-receiver.html

That's a discussion about Vereen as a slot receiver led by respected members of this very forum. Have a good night. Try not to spill your drink anymore.

Really, you put someone on ignore if they don't agree with you? Are you serious? Talk about closed minded!!

So if they have such high hopes for Vereen then why wasn;t he part of the game plan against the Ravens. He could have been used as another receiver or used Welker as another receiver and moved Vereen in the slot. I don't think Vereen will be a Welker replacement. Wasn't this his first healthy season? He didn't even play a lot. Are your really going to take your chances on him to replace Welker after one season of being injured and one season of not playing much? I hope not!
 
Really, you put someone on ignore if they don't agree with you? Are you serious? Talk about closed minded!!

He's disagreeing with me without reason. He's adding nothing but ad hominem to the discussion. There is no value in reading these types of posts on a football messageboard.

Actually the quoted post and this one offer little discussion relevant to the topic, but I felt obligated to answer the posed questions.
 
Vollmer and Talib (or other high quality CB) is more important than Welker at $10 million.

Vereen, Edelman, and Hernandez can be viable options in the slot receiver role. Welker has been a greatly productive player as a Patriot, but I'd rather have a field stretching WR at $10 million...

So Vollmer and Talib, 2 guys who have a history of injuries is more important the the biggest provider of offensive production?

Talib is better then what the Patriots have at CB but he hasn't played an entire season without being injured for periods of time. Where was Talib when the Pats needed him most? On the bench hurt...again!

Hernandez and Edelman can't play the slot and provide the production Welker does. Hernandez drops more then welker and Edelman too. Edelman is injury prone, Hernandez has been to. Neither one of these two can run the routes and get open like Welker does. Matter of fact Edelman just needs to go. Use his money on keeping Welker. Edelman doesn't provide anything for this team. He has a ton of heart, but not talent.

Vereen? He missed a year due to injury and didn't play a bunch this season. You want him to take Welkers position? Seriously??
 
That's a discussion about Vereen as a slot receiver led by respected members of this very forum. Have a good night. Try not to spill your drink anymore.

Yes. Because we all want him at the slot receiver position and not try and resign welker. A guy who caught 12 balls all year. But you want to worry about talib more than welker this off season. That right there is "spill my drink worthy"
 
Of course Welker is worth $10 a year. This is obvious...and he WILL get that money somewhere, if not in New England; that is, if he wants to. The thing is that he is worth more to the Patriots than he would be to any other team, though. That's my opinion. Just look at this guy's production since coming to the Pats, and that's all you need to know about his worth. Not retaining Welker would be a HUGE mistake at this point. He's got years left, but Brady ain't getting any younger either.

With all due respect, I disagree. I'm pretty sure Welker could be huge to Peyton Manning and that Denver offense. Manning throwing shorter passes now would probably love to have Wes Welker.

I could see Aaron Rodgers having a field day with Wes Welker as a target. Heck, I see many teams that could use Welker in their offense. Just go on down the list of NFL teams and there are a lot of them that I would imagine would jump all over a Welker contract. I would almost say pay the man just to keep him from signing somewhere else!
 
With all due respect, I disagree. I'm pretty sure Welker could be huge to Peyton Manning and that Denver offense. Manning throwing shorter passes now would probably love to have Wes Welker.

I could see Aaron Rodgers having a field day with Wes Welker as a target. Heck, I see many teams that could use Welker in their offense. Just go on down the list of NFL teams and there are a lot of them that I would imagine would jump all over a Welker contract. I would almost say pay the man just to keep him from signing somewhere else!

Who wouldn't want a player like welker on their team?
 
He's disagreeing with me without reason. He's adding nothing but ad hominem to the discussion. There is no value in reading these types of posts on a football messageboard.

Actually the quoted post and this one offer little discussion relevant to the topic, but I felt obligated to answer the posed questions.

These forums are full of the type of posts you describe. It's your choice to ignore who you want too. I just find it strange that you were so quick to ignore him, and found it a bit funny that you and then you had to make sure you got your last word of discussion in before ignoring him.
 
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