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OBJ to Pats—what do we think?

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It's not just us that won SB's without a top end WR. Most teams win without them. Let's look back.

Pats - No top end WR
Philly - Nope
Pats - Nope
Denver - Nope
Pats - Nope
Seattle, Ravens, Giants, Packers, Saints, Steelers, Giants, Indy, Steelers, Pats, Pats, Bucs, Pats, Ravens, Rams, Broncos, Broncos and Packers, all No.

I suppose we can make a case for Dallas and the Niners in 1995 and 1994 as having that type of WR, but that was 23 years ago.

The funny thing is that some of those same teams added that kind of top end WR talent but then didn't win. The current Steelers and Pats in 2007 are examples.

No thanks to Beckham or any other diva. It appears that teams don't need them and their headaches.
So you're classifying Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt as not being top-end receivers? Along with Hines Ward, who is the all-time leader for the Steelers in receptions, yards, and touchdowns? Reggie Wayne was on the Colts team you list as not having a top-end WR; he's seventh all-time in receptions in the league, and tenth in yardage; the guy who lined up across from him by the name of Marvin Harrison is already in the HOF.

You have an odd definition of top-end wide receiver.
 
So you're classifying Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt as not being top-end receivers? Along with Hines Ward, who is the all-time leader for the Steelers in receptions, yards, and touchdowns? Reggie Wayne was on the Colts team you list as not having a top-end WR; he's seventh all-time in receptions in the league, and tenth in yardage; the guy who lined up across from him by the name of Marvin Harrison is already in the HOF.

You have an odd definition of top-end wide receiver.
Demarious Thomas is another WR he is missing out on, as is Alshon Jeffery.

Also getting to the Superbowl is great accomplishment and all it takes is 1 play and either team can win. With that said, Julio Jones, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Larry Fitzgerald all played in very competitive Superbowls at HOF performance levels, with Jones, Moss, and Fitzgerald making clutch catches that gave the offense the lead. You can't take away their accomplishments.

But you know, HOF DE Jason Taylor, HOF DE JJ Watt have never played in the Superbowl, so maybe having a HOF DE is a position that should be avoided.
 
I am just thinking about Robby Anderson. Assuming Hogan is gone he might be an interesting choice. He is still young (26).He played next to the mediocre QBs and was quite good. Having him as a deep threat would be intriguing of course for a decent price.
 
The odds of Eli to NE are better than OBJ to NE.

The Giants aren't bad because of OBJ.
 
Jason has proven to be very unreliable.
I think it's Pat's or Giants for Odell but that's it
Why do you feel that way? Just personal opinion?

It seems reasonable to include OAK in just about any big trade scenario, considering the fact that they have 3 first round selections, and have a big weakness at the position.
 
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