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Andy that is unfair manipulation of a stat and as erroneous as Hovis's projection of Edelman's 5 game rookie run. Its like saying Lou Gerhig sucked when his production was low when he played behind Wally Pipp. How do you judge one player who is the QB's first look on almost every pass play, with a player, on those rare occasions when he actually gets on the field, is the QB's 5th look, Beyond his rookie year, Edelman has gotten very few snaps as a receiver. He showed a lot of promise in his rookie season, especially given that it was the first year he'd EVER played WR in his life. The last 2 years he's gotten very few opportunities to show anything. That's not his fault. The fact is that we have very little to go on in trying to speculate how well Edelman would do if he assumed the starting roll. All we know is when he HAD the opportunity he played pretty well. Two years down the road, when we have to assume he's a much more polished WR, its not a stretch to assume he'd do at LEAST a decent job in Welker's role Bottom line, we just don't know one way or the other. Who knew that Welker would produce what he has accomplished off his one year of significant production of 680 yds and turn that into averaging over 1100 yards per season and over 100 catches each year. It certainly wasn't the fact that he coughed the ball up 12 times in limited playing time, and scored only one TD in 3 years. Welker was less of a mystery than Edelman is coming to the Pats, but not much more.
Snaps are earned here Ken. Obviously on a team in need of receiving options, Edelman hasn't earned more. And Bill is the kind of HC who will give them to you if you do, regardless of where you were drafted. What you are assuming is beyond a stretch. Potential is just a another word for unachieved accomplishment. When Welker came here he had over 7000 yards of production between his receiving, punt return and kick return performances in three years on a piss poor team that hasn't had a decent QB since Marino retired. That's why Bill traded a 2nd and a 7th for him and signed him to a 5 year $18M deal you probably thought was a gross overpay. He drafted Edelman in the 7th round as a flyer paid a $48,000 signing bonus on a 4 year deal in the hopes they could find a niche for him. He's a jack of all trades and master of none. Decent punt returner, don't use him on KO returns, gunner, 4th or 5th WR in a pinch and stopgap if Welker is injured, which thankfully hasn't been nearly as often as Julian is, tried him at RB but he gets stuffed, tried him at DB when they were desperate. Now you think they should try him at replacement for the best slot receiver in the league...
I'm thinking it was a good thing in HS you were basically handed or stuck with your players because an astute roster builder you aren't... Edleman is a nice end of the roster guy. He's a coachable, high effort football player and he'll give any job a go. But that is all he is entering his 4th year in the league because three years in he can't do any job as well as the guys ahead of him on the roster be they QB's or WR's or RB's or DB's. Welker was a college WR who led the hapless Dolphins in receptions before he arrived here... He had a 6 year plus head start on Edelman and Jules is probably never going to come close to bridging that gap. Just like he never would have with Brady or even Hoyer... He's going to have to focus on stepping up his game to even remain here past the 2012 year of his rookie deal because even ST needs some upgrading base on last season and there will be a dozen draftees and FA from a deep pool nipping at his heels just for a roster spot this season.
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