39wildman
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2016 wr was fast..I would love see that again..Wilson and waddle..running down sideline in 21You will get him in 2021.
(But with more experience)
2016 wr was fast..I would love see that again..Wilson and waddle..running down sideline in 21You will get him in 2021.
(But with more experience)
Will Fuller, Albert Wilson and Jaylen Waddle are going to cause a lot of DBs a lot of tears in 2021 (and the Tua man, of course).2016 wr was fast..I would love see that again..Wilson and waddle..running down sideline in 21
Don't need burst. As long as everytime he fields a punt /kickoff, i can go to the fridge and get a beer, and not worrying about it, then its good enough for me.
Good problem to have at least.Fuller
Waddle
Devante
Preston
Jakeem
To be honest, I don't even think Albert Wilson makes the team this year.
If Grant makes the team over Wilson, I will have to question the ability of the coaching staff to judge WR talent. In fact Bowden is already a much better WR than Grant. The only way I see Grant making the team is as a kick returner and I think Waddle is the best returner on the team and Holland would be as good as Grant, IMO.Fuller
Waddle
Devante
Preston
Jakeem
To be honest, I don't even think Albert Wilson makes the team this year.
He has a good year...goes elsewhere, that could be a 4th comp.I’m good with Albert on the roster. I’m also ok with trading him if we can get a 5th or 6th.
It’s a crowded group and he’s making some real coin but he’s got some serious wheels and presumably a healthy body.
The talent in this WR room is insane.
Remember Wilson came back late 2019 and started looking good, then took all of last year off... hopefully he was training all last year for this yearThe jury's still out, it's only the start of non contact OTA's. And hip ligament tears are really tough on a guy with Wilson's play style. BUT --if he really has his pre injury speed back - man, watch out for our receiving group! I kinda hope we can find a way to keep 7 on our active roster, but I know that would require sacrificing elsewhere.
I know how he hurt it, I don't have to look it up. That wouldn't stop me from putting him as our return man until he proves himself as a WR. A weapon is a weapon and should be used as such. If and when he proves himself invaluable as a WR then he stops being the return man.Big no no. You don't risk the team's potential #1 weapon on return.
Look it up, how did Waddle hurt his ankle at Bama?
I’m not sure how far heart and balls take you as a WR when you don’t have hands.grants stuck around for a reason, hes a hard working scrappy team first guy who provides good return skills, he should be the last receiver on the roster, not catching 60-80 balls a year...
my point about the opting out is one player wanted to go to battle with his teammates and the other took a year long vacation
wilson isnt significantly better than grant and hes injury prone, so i stick with the guy who had the heart and balls to suit up
im not all for grant either so dont get me wrong, im ok if we move on but if its between wilson and grant im sticking with the grant on his heart and return ability over wilson who was too scared to go to work and will only catch 20 balls and probably get hurt again anyway
Remember Wilson came back late 2019 and started looking good, then took all of last year off... hopefully he was training all last year for this year
Good catch. I was looking at his game logs on pro football reference and he was active for 13 games that season, but really came on the last 3 games, where he averaged about 65 yds/game at about 6 catches/game.
Here are the highlights for probably his best game that year (vs Bengals- “the Tank Bowl”).
Be sure to check out the RPO slant from Fitz to Wilson for around 35 yards starting at 2:51.
Seems to me that he already had his speed back by then.