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why should he not?Is Sony going to be healthy for the Super Bowl?
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I think the concern is that he wasn’t playing for a good handful of drives. Our hope, of course, is that they were just riding a hot hand with Burkhead.why should he not?
I think the concern is that he wasn’t playing for a good handful of drives. Our hope, of course, is that they were just riding a hot hand with Burkhead.
I feel as though it’s the same thing for WRs in the upcoming draft. I don’t know what order the players should go in, but I think the need for a high pick WR will he addressed.
It would make a lot of sense. 29 totes is a lot, especially for a rookie.This is what im leaning towards, burkhead was fresher and probably more effective in the 2nd half. Sony looked great but he looked very tentative to me in the 2nd half. Maybe the big stage , and again 29 carries is alot
Its a scrappy WR draft so i hope for a couple of late rounders and UDFAs. No one with clear Michel talent, few if any that look like Pat-Type-Players at the top and not much difference. Unless they go for the small Isabella kid..
If by scrappy you mean our next slot WR, then I have to wonder how far ahead Berrios would be with a year in the system? That said, sure, we have 4 sixth round picks, so I hope to see some darts thrown.
I do, however, find it a bit difficult to believe that there aren’t any first, second, or third round WRs available who could fit the system. There may not be many who have both speed and size, but there is most definitely one or the other.
I guess my concern would be that the cupboard is looking pretty bare at the position and I feel as though they may reach a bit, ala Meriweather or Malcom Brown. It’s possible they could choose to take the BPA at a position of need.Go watch top 10 rated WRs at the moment (outside Isabella) and tell if if there is a difference between them. If not you can have one of them at the bottom of the 3rd. I do like some later rounders/UDFAs for Pats w better upside than Berrios who i think has a chance (Renfrow, maybe Sills, Anthony Johnson, Ryan Davis etc.). They might make some Cooks move in FA first again esp. if Gronk retires. Pity they missed out on Tate..
The highest skill player to take is TE Hockenson if he doesn't skyrocket..
I guess my concern would be that the cupboard is looking pretty bare at the position and I feel as though they may reach a bit, ala Meriweather or Malcom Brown. It’s possible they could choose to take the BPA at a position of need.
I don’t know what to think about the losses of weapons such as Cooks or Gordon. They are dominant when at full strength, but their voids forced the team to go about it in other ways, so those “different” ways have proven to be effective, too.You go by quality with top picks not by need imo. You take one of the top DLs, possibly DE, possibly OL, TE Hockenson if he falls to them. And maybe Isabella if they are comfortable with his size. BB has a long history of doing well with lower WR prospects. Some said today that Pats are missing Gordon. I loved his game . but i feel much more comfortable watching Pats O after he left..
I don’t know what to think about the losses of weapons such as Cooks or Gordon. They are dominant when at full strength, but their voids forced the team to go about it in other ways, so those “different” ways have proven to be effective, too.
What’s really amazing is the fact that our offense can adapt and overcome these obstacles. It still feels as though it may be time to take a shot at a higher round WR, though, even if your logic seems to make more sense.
I think the concern is that he wasn’t playing for a good handful of drives. Our hope, of course, is that they were just riding a hot hand with Burkhead.