Clemson WR Justyn Ross is signing with the #Chiefs to their 90-man roster, per source.
Ross led the ACC in receiving as a freshman in 2018, ranked fifth nationally with 21.7 YPC and was second in receiving touchdowns. He also stands 6-3, 210 pounds. High quality addition for
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
It's usually been Robinson and Pringle.....so maybe? But I'm sure it can change depending on what other players they have in other positions.
Yeah, they've both played some, Pringle for sure. I don't remember Robinson on much other than Punt Return. Which......never went well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
It's usually been Robinson and Pringle.....so maybe? But I'm sure it can change depending on what other players they have in other positions.
I think all the new secondary players, there should be bodies for ST.
I hope Leo gets a spot on a coverage team, at least for a few coverages.
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think it's a bullshit excuse to make for guys who aren't good enough. If a guy is good enough, it seems like "Andy's playbook" isn't hard to digest (Tyreek his rookie year, Maclin early in Philly etc).
As a rookie, Tyreek started one game. One.
KC had nothing at WR other than Maclin, who somehow hit the brick wall at the ripe old age of 28. . So Hill got 83 targets, 61 completions. 9.7 y/r. So what does that tell us?
Hill had a package, that package grew as the season went on because let's face it, Hill is a physical freak and the fastest man in football-especially then. But 9.7 p/r tells us that's a lot of WR screens and stuff designed to get Hill the ball outside of the box.
let's not pretend that Hill was the Tyreek Hill of 2019 right out of the gate.
Should these kids have some production? Sure. They DO have vets in front of them that aren't bums, and so in that way, they don't have the advantage Hill had as a rookie. This team is in an entirely different place.
They'll have packages to begin with, and those packages will expand as the season goes on, and that I'm fairly certain of. Injuries to Juju, MVS, or Hardman would change that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
At the end of the day if you if you want to judge Ross and Moore, just see how they stack up to the following stat line.
83 targets, 61 rec, 593 yards, 6 TDs.
That's Tyreek's rookie season rec stats. Frankly that's what I'm also judging JuJu and MVS by too. The question in my mind is how many of our WRs amass that?
I would think the expectations would be:
- Kelce and Hardman to produce similar to LY
- MVS to be a YOY wash with Pringle
- CEH/Jones to be a YOY wash with Total RB
- JuJu to produce to estimated production
2021 (rec yards/rec TD)
- Hill 1239/9
- Kelce 1125/9
- Hardman 693/2
- Pringle 568/5
- D Will 452/2
- D Rob 264/3
- A/O 450/7
- Team 4791/37
Originally Posted by tredadda:
I believe the Chiefs find a way to keep him. He is no Sippio here. He was a Top 15 pick had he not struggled with injuries. The Chiefs know what he brings and will find a way to put him on the roster.
If Patrick wants him, he'll be on the team [Reply]
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
I wonder what the Giants discussion boards were like when discussing Victor Cruz back in the summer of 2011.
Adam Thielan
Austin Ekelar
James Robinson
Arian Foster
Wes Welker
Tony Romo
Chris Harris Jr
Antonio Gates
Jason Peters
Brian Waters
Kurt Warner
Doug Baldwin
I could go on it seriously happens ALL THE TIME [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
As a rookie, Tyreek started one game. One.
KC had nothing at WR other than Maclin, who somehow hit the brick wall at the ripe old age of 28. . So Hill got 83 targets, 61 completions. 9.7 y/r. So what does that tell us?
Hill had a package, that package grew as the season went on because let's face it, Hill is a physical freak and the fastest man in football-especially then. But 9.7 p/r tells us that's a lot of WR screens and stuff designed to get Hill the ball outside of the box.
let's not pretend that Hill was the Tyreek Hill of 2019 right out of the gate.
Should these kids have some production? Sure. They DO have vets in front of them that aren't bums, and so in that way, they don't have the advantage Hill had as a rookie. This team is in an entirely different place.
They'll have packages to begin with, and those packages will expand as the season goes on, and that I'm fairly certain of. Injuries to Juju, MVS, or Hardman would change that.
I cited those numbers because if they get the opportunity (targets). I think they can do that, which would be fantastic. [Reply]