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I gave him a B- or 80%.
Instead of dropping every important pass in 2017 (as he did the previous three years), he only dropped a few of them. Once Conley was out for the season, Wilson stepped up, until he was injured, which in part led to their 1-6 tear. With a healthy Kelce, Conley, Hill and Hunt, Wilson's still most likely the 4th target at best, so I'd give him a 3 year, $10 million dollar deal with $3.5 million guaranteed, which is basically a 1 year, $3.5 million dollar deal. There's no way I'd approach $5 million or more on a contract for Wilson, as he's shown to be fragile in the past. Plus, 2017 was a contract year for him so it all could be an illusion. |
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Agreed |
He's a good 3/4 guy. Would love to either pick up a strong WR2 to complement Hill... but with Mahomes maybe that will be Robinson. But regardless, Wilson is an ideal WR depth guy when he's healthy. Good for a few drive extending plays per game & takes pressure off the stars.
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He will always drop/short arm the ball if there is any doubt of imminent contact is concerned. He will always protect himself over making a play no matter the situation, just like on the last play of the playoff game. He will disappoint you in the coming year/s now that its Pat's team and not all Alex's fault. Be very aware! |
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He’s also smaller than Conley. |
You can’t let a guy walk who has insane chemistry with your QBotF.
We’ve got a defense to build. Let’s bring Wilson back and focus 100% on the D. |
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Wilson isn’t a 800-1,000 yard receiver waiting to happen. He’s a smallish 4th or 5th option on a good team and a 3rd or 4th option on a bad team. He isn’t suddenly going to become Emmanuel Sanders or Muhammad Sanu. |
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