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Like I said in another thread, it really depends how they look in the classroom, how hard they work, whether they know the offense, etc. Will they take a second year jump or be Tayor Price and Chad Jackson ?That's a very competitive group of young receivers with this year's group, from a pure athleticism perspective. They've all had a year to learn the playbook and system, and 3 of them have substantial game experience. It's easy to fall in love with some of the raw WR talent in this year's draft, but I'm not convinced that there are many guys who would be a substantial athletic upgrade over what we already have in the pipeline.
It's tough to say, I like Dobson. I'm encouraged that Boyce was getting some more playing time until he got hurt. Thompkins, did the league catch up to him or did he hit the rookie wall. And who knows about Harrison and Moe.
Bottom line is those in the building know how they feel about these guys are we're left guessing. My gut says we're on our way to better days with these guys and will have Dobson, Boyce, Amendola on the roster next year with Thompkins, Harrison, Moe and a mid round pick competing for the other spots.












