smg93 said:
I agree with this. I've said this before. I'm not really looking at Watson being a #2 WR but a #2 Option. With the years Ben Coates had here, he may not even be a #2 Option IF Watson can get open consistently.
IMO, the true value of guys like Ben Watson is that defenses don't know what to expect. Generally a LB (or sometimes S) covers a TE when they go out for a pass. If it's a running play, Watson and Graham are both strong enough, and good enough blockers to handle pretty much any LB or S (and Graham can handle quite a few DEs too). If Watson goes out for a pass, he can outrun probably almost every LB in the league. While he's fast, and may be able to outrun many CBs, most would probably be able to stay with him. True, he's tall enough that throwing the pass high could still result in a completion, but relying on that is somewhat risky, and really puts the receiver in a more vulnerable position to be injured.
IMO, the Pats are better off using Graham and Watson as TEs - especially in two TE sets, where the defense won't know which one of them (if either, or possibly both) will go out for a pass. That can be much more difficult for a defense to handle than lining a guy like Watson up as a WR.
If we end up being weak at WR this year, I'd just like to see us run more two TE two RB sets. Graham, Watson, Faulk, and Pass are all good receivers.
Consider a 1 WR formation with Graham and Watson on opposite sides of the line, and Pass and Faulk or Dillon in the backfield. They could run nicely out of that formation, and do some nice play action passing to Branch or either of the TEs or either of the RBs out of the backfield. And a formation like that could end up dictating some fairly favorable matchups, as the LBs try to cover two TEs and two RBs (a safety or two would definitely need to come in to cover one of them, which could help open up deep passes).
If they have two CBs on the field, you can also tell right from the start whether they're playing man-2-man or zone (if zone, a CB will line up on the side of the field with no WR, if man-2-man, he'd likely line up near one of the TEs). If they're playing man-2-man, that can really open the door to sweeps to the outside where there's no CB. As long as the TE on that side can block the OLB over there (or have I been playing Madden too much? ).