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Everything you read about him has him becoming a plus starter in two years. Probably going to take over for Mooney or Claypool after this year.
Mooney is a much better WR than Claypool. He'll always be in front of him, and not by a little.I would guess Mooney is the one they replace, unless Claypool completely shits the bed. I hope I'm wrong, but between Mooney and Claypool, its probably a bit harder finding a freak that runs a low 4.4
I don' t disagree. But we'll have to wait and see. I hope Poles doesn't feel pigeon-holed into signing Claypool just because we spent draft capital to acquire him. But again, I guess we'll have to see how he performs.Mooney is a much better WR than Claypool. He'll always be in front of him, and not by a little.
So you’re saying he wasn’t worth giving up #32 for him?Mooney is a much better WR than Claypool. He'll always be in front of him, and not by a little.
So you’re saying he wasn’t worth giving up #32 for him?
It'd be great if he had Alshon Jeffery type numbers since they profile the same way.I don' t disagree. But we'll have to wait and see. I hope Poles doesn't feel pigeon-holed into signing Claypool just because we spent draft capital to acquire him. But again, I guess we'll have to see how he performs.
Mooney is a much better WR than Claypool. He'll always be in front of him, and not by a little.
But Mooney has played in one less game. He could have had 200 yards and 3 TDs which would make him wayyyyyyyy better then Claypool.Mooney: 45 games played. 2179 yards. 12.0 avg. 10 TD’s.
Claypool: 46 games played. 2184 yards. 13.1 avg. 12 TD’s.
You sure?
Everything you read about him has him becoming a plus starter in two years. Probably going to take over for Mooney or Claypool after this year.
When you take into account who was throwing them the ball, Mooney’s numbers are much more impressive.Mooney: 45 games played. 2179 yards. 12.0 avg. 10 TD’s.
Claypool: 46 games played. 2184 yards. 13.1 avg. 12 TD’s.
You sure?
Scott is more of a deep threat that doesn't run great routes. Those guys were elite route runners with nearly zero threat of beating you deepI think this kid will turn into Edelman/Welker type for JF. His quickness coming out of his cuts is just impressive. All you need from a player from him. Rest of it is JF getting him the ball quickly and the throws being anticipated.
Yup. Still think he will be that.Scott is more of a deep threat that doesn't run great routes. Those guys were elite route runners with nearly zero threat of beating you deep
No they do not. Claypool had much more explosiveness and Alshon had unreal body control and stronger hands abs ability to high point he ball.It'd be great if he had Alshon Jeffery type numbers since they profile the same way.