BleedGopher
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I don't think tabbing CAB as a breakout guy is going out on much of a limb. I'd expect him to post something in the 40-50 catches, 600-700 yards and 5-8 TD range.
I'm more curious to see who steps into the CAB role from last year. Not necessarily in a literal 3rd WR sense, but definitely in a 'target share' sense. I don't think CAB is going to replace Johnson. But if there are 100ish targets available (after Bateman/CAB), how are those getting divied between WR No.3-4, TEs and HBs?
One of the young guys will step up. I am hoping that Daniel Jackson can step right in and play.Really hope you are right with this one. Bateman is going to need some help...
I don't think tabbing CAB as a breakout guy is going out on much of a limb. I'd expect him to post something in the 40-50 catches, 600-700 yards and 5-8 TD range.
I'm more curious to see who steps into the CAB role from last year. Not necessarily in a literal 3rd WR sense, but definitely in a 'target share' sense. I don't think CAB is going to replace Johnson. But if there are 100ish targets available (after Bateman/CAB), how are those getting divied between WR No.3-4, TEs and HBs?
I'm more curious to see who steps into the CAB role from last year.
I'd expect him to post those numbers if he missed half the season because of injury. He's a lock 1000 yd receiver IMO. Great hands, was really good on slants, and showed off some breakaway speed. But his tunnel screen weaving thru traffic against PSU was the highlight of the year. He really has it all.I don't think tabbing CAB as a breakout guy is going out on much of a limb. I'd expect him to post something in the 40-50 catches, 600-700 yards and 5-8 TD range.
I'm more curious to see who steps into the CAB role from last year. Not necessarily in a literal 3rd WR sense, but definitely in a 'target share' sense. I don't think CAB is going to replace Johnson. But if there are 100ish targets available (after Bateman/CAB), how are those getting divied between WR No.3-4, TEs and HBs?
More dynamic? Possibly. More productive? I have my doubts.Call me crazy but i think Bateman and CAB could be more dynamic then Bateman and Johnson
Another year of tanner morgans development and Batemen is an absolute monster. How much of a drop is CAB to johnson is what we will find out but i do think the stats could be better for the duoMore dynamic? Possibly. More productive? I have my doubts.
To be honest, last season I was focused on Bateman and TJ. I do not know what CAB's strengths or weakness's are.
Hope that you are right and that we get a chance to be there in person to see it play out!Another year of tanner morgans development and Batemen is an absolute monster. How much of a drop is CAB to johnson is what we will find out but i do think the stats could be better for the duo
I hope I'm wrong but I'm not expecting much from Nnamdi. He hasn't impressed in drills and scrimmages. Not very quick/fast/athletic, looks like a TE trying to play WR. Brown-Stephens, on the other hand, appears to be a terrific athlete. Wouldn't be surprised if he works his way into the rotation.I believe CAB will have a great year, but I am more excited to see what Nnamdi Adim-Madumere can do.
I hope I'm wrong but I'm not expecting much from Nnamdi. He hasn't impressed in drills and scrimmages. Not very quick/fast/athletic, looks like a TE trying to play WR. Brown-Stephens, on the other hand, appears to be a terrific athlete. Wouldn't be surprised if he works his way into the rotation.