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I believe I read recently there are only a handful (like 6) wide receivers over the age 32 that have caught a pass this season. Julian Edelman is now 33 years-old...as a comparison, Wes Welker showed big signs of decline at age 32 (his first with Fivehead) and was essentially cooked by age 33. But Welker’s decline was very normal and follows the WR curve like almost everyone else.
Back in 2016/17, I was thinking Edelman’s decline would also come fast and that 2017 or 2018 would be his last productive year. And that prediction was before his ACL tear...which made me wonder if he’d ever even be close to the same player again as a 30+ WR whose game is based so much on footwork.
Edelman now has 82 receptions for 915 yards with four games left. He’s having one of his best seasons at this age, playing though an obvious injury, and being the sole focus of defensive game plans.
I don’t think he has a realistic chance at Canton, but this guy is truly a remarkable athlete and is a very easy choice for Patriots Hall of Fame, along with many other franchise superlatives. It’s amazing to think that his career was hanging by a thread in 2013 and no one wanted him. Year after year, game after game, he performs at a high level. What a great player.
Back in 2016/17, I was thinking Edelman’s decline would also come fast and that 2017 or 2018 would be his last productive year. And that prediction was before his ACL tear...which made me wonder if he’d ever even be close to the same player again as a 30+ WR whose game is based so much on footwork.
Edelman now has 82 receptions for 915 yards with four games left. He’s having one of his best seasons at this age, playing though an obvious injury, and being the sole focus of defensive game plans.
I don’t think he has a realistic chance at Canton, but this guy is truly a remarkable athlete and is a very easy choice for Patriots Hall of Fame, along with many other franchise superlatives. It’s amazing to think that his career was hanging by a thread in 2013 and no one wanted him. Year after year, game after game, he performs at a high level. What a great player.