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i wont miss tyreek per se, and hardman is going to get his opportunity, but ... reek can go from 1-100 in any direction at any time. hardman can only get to 100 after a run up in a straight-ish line. he won't dante hall ya like tyreek does. |
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And the physical reality is this: They're similar players in their usage. At their size, you kind of need to have them at 'Z'. They don't line up ON the line, but a yard OFF so that they can get an extra space for their release. Neither is going to be big enough to power through press man. Hill is more muscular, and might be the most well conditioned athlete we've ever seen. I mean, seriously. It's ridiculous. But functionally speaking, Hardman has a very similar skill-set. Both have had and Hardman will continue to have a lot of manufactured touches; jet sweeps, WR screens, etc. Both are very good runners with the ball in their hands. They do it differently, but we saw last season down the stretch what Hardman can do. He's less of a jitterbug, and more of a cut once and fly runner, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Hardman is not the deep ball tracker that Hill is; and that's the biggest functional difference. If teams sit in two deep shells, that doesn't really matter anymore-we saw last year that it's possible to just flat remove that part of the arsenal if a defense is willing to commit to it. |
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I get that and I was mostly being sarcastic. I think trading Hill was the right move and I am cautiously optimistic about the WR group down the road. I am nervous about it starting out the year slow, but nothing to do about that now. Bringing in another player wouldn't really change that. I guess another veteran could probably learn faster than a rookie but whatever. I think JuJu is likely being drafted too late in fantasy football although that could change with pre season. I think he will finish the year strong and people will be saying, duh Mahomes, high ceiling duh, why didn't I... On the other hand, I don't see that with Skyy. If he breaks the precedent of rookie WR's in Andy's offense... Great. But I ain't drafting Skyy on my fantasy team... |
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And he also was most productive as a rookie in the stretch where Hill was out. Count me interested and optimistic to see what he can do when used that way for all his snaps. |
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It's a reasonable projection that Juju would have a near career year with an actual stud QB should he stay healthy.
It's reasonable to expect that Hardman would see an uptick in production due to not having Hill in front of him for all the specialty play stuff that is designed for that position. It's reasonable to expect MVS to at least maintain what he's already done on average. Moore is a question, but he certainly has talent. Same with Ross. |
Looking forward to hearing all the opposing fan bases bitching about how this was supposed to be a down year for us. Cuz it’s gonna be far from a down year.
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I’m guessing Coleman hasn’t impressed?
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