Looking at our current WR roster:
Caldwell: He was here at the start of TC, and played well and consistent throughout the year. I think we know what we have with Caldwell. Future upside may be limited.
Gaffney: Mid-season pickup, not much production during the season but came on strong during the playoffs. Could he improve with a full TC with Brady? Maybe.
Brown: Has played with Brady for years, and is beloved by all. His downward production since 2001 is undeniable. Let him go? Absolutely not -- the guy is nothing but reliable. Still, we know what we have with Brown.
Jackson: Missed most of TC, not much production during the regular season, invisible in the playoffs. A complete unknown. Could be a bust, could be great.
The rest (Childress/Kight/Smith/etc): Obviously they're not ready to crack the starting lineup -- and there was no better opportunity for them than this season.
What does this all add up to? Going into next season with 2 known quantities at WR, one on the back end of his career, and 2 uncertain quantities, with hopes for improvement. If Gaffney and Jackson pan out, then we've hit the jackpot. If it goes 50/50 or worse, then I think we're in trouble.
Either way, I think it all adds up to a Day 1 WR pick -- not necessarily 1st round, but Day 1 for sure.
Caldwell: He was here at the start of TC, and played well and consistent throughout the year. I think we know what we have with Caldwell. Future upside may be limited.
Gaffney: Mid-season pickup, not much production during the season but came on strong during the playoffs. Could he improve with a full TC with Brady? Maybe.
Brown: Has played with Brady for years, and is beloved by all. His downward production since 2001 is undeniable. Let him go? Absolutely not -- the guy is nothing but reliable. Still, we know what we have with Brown.
Jackson: Missed most of TC, not much production during the regular season, invisible in the playoffs. A complete unknown. Could be a bust, could be great.
The rest (Childress/Kight/Smith/etc): Obviously they're not ready to crack the starting lineup -- and there was no better opportunity for them than this season.
What does this all add up to? Going into next season with 2 known quantities at WR, one on the back end of his career, and 2 uncertain quantities, with hopes for improvement. If Gaffney and Jackson pan out, then we've hit the jackpot. If it goes 50/50 or worse, then I think we're in trouble.
Either way, I think it all adds up to a Day 1 WR pick -- not necessarily 1st round, but Day 1 for sure.











