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That’s a good argument for keeping 5.
We are going with the assumption that keeping 6 means Thomas and Gordon are good to go.
So the 5th would probably be inactive behind Edelman Gordon Thomas Harry. So the 6th wouldn’t be activated unless we had 2 WR injuries.
Is the difference between the 6th and whoever would be in the PS factored in the chance of 2 injuries that big? For the WR4 role? Only after 2 injuries?
Also in the spread on passing downs where gronk was effectively a Wr the RB position can also factor in.
I mean theoretically you have a 46 man roster and then 7 slots you can stash developmental players behind. Just because someone makes the 53 it doesn't automatically follow that he has to be a contributor for this season unless injuries hit.
So keeping eg. Meyers as your sixth WR makes sense if you think he could develop further into a WR2 or WR3. Especially when Thomas, Gordon and Dorsett are all FA and maybe gone at the end of the season.
That all being said I agree that it is hard to determine the value of someone that has flashed hard enough in the preseason to make it impossible to stash him on the PS relative to ST contributions of someone else. But that's why BB is paid the big bucks and for the overwhelming most part he has done well with value and risk assessment.











