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DanBengalfan
Raving lunatic
in my completely unbiased opinion the best recievers are
1. Chase
2. Justin Jefferson
3. Higgins
4. Boyd
5. whoever plays for Miami
6. I like the name Ju Ju, it's fun to say.
That doesn't look like a biased opinion at all. haha
in my completely unbiased opinion the best recievers are
1. Chase
2. Justin Jefferson
3. Higgins
4. Boyd
5. whoever plays for Miami
6. I like the name Ju Ju, it's fun to say.
I think after Jefferson, you are splitting hairs....There's a pretty good mix from 2-6 or 2-7. Hill could be in that mix as well.I'd have Jefferson, Diggs, Adams, and Brown ahead of Chase. So...5th?
Lots of Niners are high on 538's list. Not sure I agree with some of their metrics because everyone plays the Niners to stop the run. You can make the argument that Kittle is the better TE than Kelce but I wouldnt try to make the argument that he is a better receiver.
I don't think AJ Brown is better than Chase. Brown has always had the benefit of a strong run game and good o-line play. Even so, Brown's best year is not statistically much different than Chase's rookie season. I think Chase had a somewhat uneven year in his second year, but I think a lot of that can be attributed to missing time with an injury and dealing with an insane amount of coverage designed specifically to stop him. My guess (or hope) is that the Bengals spend the offseason figuring out a way to get some explosive plays back in their system.I'd have Jefferson, Diggs, Adams, and Brown ahead of Chase. So...5th?
Lots of Niners are high on 538's list. Not sure I agree with some of their metrics because everyone plays the Niners to stop the run. You can make the argument that Kittle is the better TE than Kelce but I wouldnt try to make the argument that he is a better receiver.
Ultimately I think its more about tiers than an order. Really any WR that routinely beats CBs and sometimes beats double coverage is worth its weight in gold regardless of which order they're in. Its why Higgins could end up being the highest paid WR. His skillset is elite enough to still matter.I think after Jefferson, you are splitting hairs....There's a pretty good mix from 2-6 or 2-7. Hill could be in that mix as well.
I wouldn't bring AJ back for anything other than a quick sign and retire as a Bengal. I think AJ is happy with his decision. Playing in one single game requires too much work to prep.All those dropped balls from the preseason hurting his overall elite status.
Also, it would be nice to bring back AJ Green for one game.
whatever route he runs, Burrow would lay it in his hands, it would be like a new born baby softly being handed to him by angels.I wouldn't bring AJ back for anything other than a quick sign and retire as a Bengal. I think AJ is happy with his decision. Playing in one single game requires too much work to prep.
I'd have Jefferson, Diggs, Adams, and Brown ahead of Chase. So...5th?
Lots of Niners are high on 538's list. Not sure I agree with some of their metrics because everyone plays the Niners to stop the run. You can make the argument that Kittle is the better TE than Kelce but I wouldnt try to make the argument that he is a better receiver.
LMFAO. I love the analogy.whatever route he runs, Burrow would lay it in his hands, it would be like a new born baby softly being handed to him by angels.