There's no way the loss of a slot receiver means anything to this Jet's offense. We need a #1 and then Moore is either a very good #2 or an excellent slot receiver. Corey Davis is the #2 or excellent depth. Berrios is the slot receiver or excellent depth. But we definitely need a #1. A guy that nobody can cover well and that makes everybody else better because he draws double teams.
Agree with all this. Which is why London and Wilson get my vote. Wilson is just a handful to deal with and London can make plays at all three levels on the field while being a nightmare matchup out of the slot.
I guess that you've forgotten all the drops last season that killed drives and hampered Zach's development, or worse maybe you don't care about drops. I guess I should expect that from someone who wanted Cooper. SMH
Your negligence here is amazing. So you want to completely ignore that he dominated at the point of catch and only focus on the fact that he dropped a few?
Thats exactly my point with my posts in this thread...while I didnt want to draft Zach, he is our QB and we are screwing this kid like we did Darnold....
To me. It’s clear they’re going to draft London or Wilson and hope either one or Moore becomes that alpha WR1
He had the most contested catches in college football last year. His drops were more of the Zach Wilson “easy” variety.
So signing two TE's that can catch in a system that should favour TE's as pass catchers is screwing the kid over how?
I know he did. I guess I should have said that I don't think he's reliable in contested catch situations because he dropped a lot of passes. Call it poor focus/concentration, bad hands, or being bothered by contact, but the result was the same. He's going to have a lot of contested catches in the NFL, and if he can't be trusted to catch 95+% of them, what good is he?
An occasional drop happens to everyone, but if it happens frequently it's a problem that should not exist. They are paid a ton of money to catch the ball. They are professionals. It's funny, but I'd be willing to bet that you'd get upset if the QB threw interceptions as often as those players dropped passes, or if RBs fumbled the ball as often as those WRs dropped the ball.
He didn't drop a few. He dropped something like 8-10% of the passes thrown to him. That's bad. He should dominate in contested catches when he's 6-8 inches taller than DBs.
Fortunately, he did. And that's why he's going to be hopefully the 10th pick but potentially the first WR taken inside the top 10.
Pretty much. All I remember him doing was questioning the hypocrisy of some of the COVID policies but to call him a bad human being is a bit ridiculous. Now if folks want to question and compare their football abilities that’s a different discussion that’s more relevant to the topic.
exactly. just because someone shares a belief different from yours doesn't make them a bad person. beasley never lied about his stance and was open and honest with it. he's never been arrested as far as I know. no drama or bad press outside the covid stuff. I don't see how people could call him a bad person