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| View Poll Results: Who is your eye on in Training Camp (can select multiple) | |||
| Alex Smith |
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15 | 39.47% |
| Darrius Guice |
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23 | 60.53% |
| Jordan Reed |
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10 | 26.32% |
| Da'Ron Payne |
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10 | 26.32% |
| Other |
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5 | 13.16% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Training Camp 2018
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The lines have to be more of a priority to our Front Office and I feel like they care more about WR. |
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Re: Training Camp 2018
We've been drafting OL and DL each year for a while now... Moses, Long, Scherff, Allen, Ioannidis, Payne, Kouandjio, Roullier, Christian, Settle
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Training Camp 2018
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But I was referring to signing Paul Richardson an injury prone WR to a five-year 40 million deal, averaging out to $8 million per year. Add injury prone Jordan Reed's 5 year, $46,750,000 contract including a $9,000,000 signing bonus, $22,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $9,350,000. Add to that we drafted first round Josh Doctson and he also rarely plays. That is a ton of investment on three receivers that have rarely played an entire season healthy in the NFL. On a team that last year that had a ton of injuries. Just questioning the logic. Could we have spent some of that investment on a pro bowl caliber LG? The LG we did get is an injury prone re-tread. |
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Re: Training Camp 2018
Well, we've already got significant money invested in Williams and Moses and very soon Scherff is going cash in. Some roster spots have to be filled with picks and cheaper vets.
Saying Doctson rarely plays is a bit of stretch. He was active all 16 games last year. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Training Camp 2018
Did not like the Richardson signing at all. Not sure what they see/saw in him. Deep speed is fine but if you're hurt a lot and can only do one thing then what good is he? Hope it works out but we've been down this type of free agent signing before.
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Re: Training Camp 2018
MTK - Are you saying Josh Doctson is not injury prone?
Last seasons statistics are underwhelming to say the least. Up to this point in his NFL career it is safe to say he has been a disappointment. Yes? |
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Re: Training Camp 2018
We are about to find out what happens with a good Oline, good RB and no receivers in Dallas. I think they will struggle
You need balance across the roster...I think we have a nice mix of it. Still not sure why LG was ignored...but Im hoping Luavuo can stay somewhat healthy. |
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Living Legend
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Re: Training Camp 2018
I don't understand how he is already hurt. Apparently he had his heel drained. Some guys bodies are just not made for football. We already have one of those guys in Reed. One more hard hit/concussion and he may have to retire. Hopefully this is just some minor stuff w/ Doc.
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I think in general fans get carried away with the injury prone label. It's football, players are going to get hurt. Guys like Ryan Kerrigan are rare exceptions to the rule. |
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Re: Training Camp 2018
One thing we can agree on...make or break for Doctson this year. He must produce...Im thinking 8-10 games he must produce or someone else should get a shot.
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Re: Training Camp 2018
If he's on the field he'll produce, I'm honestly not worried too much about that. We've got more weapons this year and a QB that will get him the ball.
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Interestingly the Patriots have the second least invested in OL, and have a star QB while spending middle of the road (13th most) QB money |
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Re: Training Camp 2018
I'm just the opposite, I love the Richardson signing. I think injuries in these type receivers (ala DJax) are just a part of the position, but especially if they are there for the playoff time, stretching the field can be critical for the rest of the team's success.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Training Camp 2018
He's on a rookie first round contract which means he's under contract this year and next, and the year after that will be the option year.
So there's absolutely positively no reason to rush to judgment on Doctson. At his salary, he's way worth of a roster spot this season, and he'll be way worthy of a roster spot next season. It doesn't mean you can't develop your depth, even to the point where you conclude a guy like Robert Davis may actually be better (I don't see it, but you constantly reevaluate). We don't have to make a decision on Doctson this year or next, so just sit back and see what he does. If he gets hurt this year, yeah that's a bad sign, but it doesn't mean you cut him next year. Let the rookie contract play out, and decide then if he's worth resigning.
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