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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Thanks if they just trim the torn piece of the meniscus that doesn't add time to the rehab, but if he had the a meniscus repaired then it changes the rehab. The only reason I asked was trying to determine potential readiness for the upcoming season.He said in a video that he had a “messed up meniscus.” Nobody has reported what that actually means.
Pats should have signed this guy…. sign somebody.
Are you kidding? Dude has made 17 starts over 4 years. 26 catch per year average. Career high 490 yards in 2022. 1 career TD. Even the WR high priest @PatsFan2 would say no to this guy.
Tell me you're kidding.
Pats should have signed this guy…. sign somebody.
Pats should have signed this guy…. sign somebody.
Pats should have signed this guy…. sign somebody.
He hasn’t done much, but he’s got size, speed and at 24 was the youngest free agent WR talent available. He’s the same age as some rookies coming out, but with 4 years of pro experience.Are you kidding? Dude has made 17 starts over 4 years. 26 catch per year average. Career high 490 yards in 2022. 1 career TD. Even the WR high priest @PatsFan2 would say no to this guy.
Tell me you're kidding.
They have 20 roster spots open and 9 draft picks, even after UDFA’s there’s room to add a few free agents.The Draft is our next move Woz: plenty prospects available.
49ers will know half way through the season whether they'll extend him or not. Purdy is playing for his next contract. Last year was not a good look for him when the offense had injuries. He looked horrible without a full cast of All Pro's. If Purdy can just get them into the playoffs and win one game, he will force the 49ers hand and command over $60M per season which Prescott landed. It's really Super Bowl or bust for 49ers because they don't want to pay $60M per year for a QB who may get some playoff wins, but that's about it.Do/Should the 49ers pay Purdy?
Hall isn't really that special. With that said, let the Jets roll the dice and swap out RB's without upgrades more pressing needs. It really won't matter if Jeantry is a good pick or not as he won't be able to carry the team.That makes no sense at all.
He'd be hands down the Patriots best RB.49ers will know half way through the season whether they'll extend him or not. Purdy is playing for his next contract. Last year was not a good look for him when the offense had injuries. He looked horrible without a full cast of All Pro's. If Purdy can just get them into the playoffs and win one game, he will force the 49ers hand and command over $60M per season which Prescott landed. It's really Super Bowl or bust for 49ers because they don't want to pay $60M per year for a QB who may get some playoff wins, but that's about it.
Hall isn't really that special. With that said, let the Jets roll the dice and swap out RB's without upgrades more pressing needs. It really won't matter if Jeantry is a good pick or not as he won't be able to carry the team.
He hasn’t done much, but he’s got size, speed and at 24 was the youngest free agent WR talent available. He’s the same age as some rookies coming out, but with 4 years of pro experience.
Also the one year he actually got some run, his QB’s were Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold. He made 9 starts, had almost 500 yards and averaged 19.2 yards per reception… he was a deep threat. At 6’3” tall, 205 pounds, 4.40 forty, 19 bench reps, 39” vert, 125” broad… he was worth a one year show me deal… at least the Eagles thought so, they’re pretty good at finding talent and reclamation projects.
Paris Campbell, John Ross and Julio Jones were older guys who couldn’t stay healthy. Not really what I was referring to.Are they really? Because they seem to have failed to reclaim numerous players over the past few years. Players like Jahan Dotson, Parris Campbell, John Ross, Julio Jones, Olamede Zaccheaus, and, Zach Pascal.
Those are the guys that the Eagles have tried to "reclaim" over the past 3 years to fill out their WR depth. None of them put up more than 216 yards. That's not a very glowing endorsement in terms of "finding talent and reclamation projects" at the receiver position.
Was that the whip and nae nae dance?Wow, those are just like the whip routes Diggs was running the other day.
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