Not bad rankings, though I think I would swap Hartline and Amendola.
Thought that too.
Not bad rankings, though I think I would swap Hartline and Amendola.
That's about right, but it is misleading. Rob Gronkowski is the best pass catching target in the division.
If the Jets draft Patterson he likely goes to #2 on this list, and that's just sad.
no doubt hills talented but man is that kid raw...and he doesn't understand leverage and coverage all that well...fights the ball as well and loses physically at times down the field...
route running pretty average...but 2 years from now might be a monster...needs a lot of polish though...a lot
Santonio Holmes is the best WR in the division, imo. Then Wallace. Then Stevie Johnson. Aaron Hernandez functions like a WR and defenses match him up like he is one. When healthy he's the #4 guy, probably. Maybe higher than Johnson.
The rest are not worth ranking.
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Give Stephen Hill another year and a legit quarterback and he makes the list, imo. Very talented guy.
Sounds a lot like what we could be saying about Patterson a year from now, especially if he goes to a team with a ****ty quarterback like the Jets. That's all I'm saying.
Completely disagree. Holmes's game has dropped dramatically since leaving Pitt. Granted Dirty Sanchez throwing to him doesn't help. But added in the injury and I say Hartline over the last 3 years is a better reciever.
Give Stephen Hill another year and a legit quarterback and he makes the list, imo. Very talented guy.
I like Patterson's after catch ability *that much* more than I like Hill. I just love how Patterson plays. Very boom or bust, and when I'm high on a guy oh baby let it ride