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Help for KC at Wide Receiver
Just found this information and thought I would share with you.
There's been a lot written about the KC Chiefs needing to draft or sign a free agent wide receiver to compliment Dwayne Bowe. The following might shed some light on the free agent wide receivers. I found this web site and it has some pretty interesting stats - http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/wr.php I took the information from that Web site and then created a list for free agent wide receivers for this year. Free Agent Wide Receivers Available for 2008 Justin Gage, TEN Titans, made 65% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 28th with this footballoutsider.com evaluation. Dante Stallworth, NE Patriots, made 62% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 31st. Jabar Gaffney, NE Patriots, made 72% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 41st. Bernard Berrian, CHI Bears, made 55% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 53rd. Andre Davis, HOU Texans, made 52% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 63rd. Bryant Johnson, ARZ Cardinals, made 52% of catches on balls thrown to him. Ranked 71st. D.J. Hackett, SEA Seahawks, made 68% of catches on balls thrown to him. Not ranked because only had 47 passes thrown to him. Devery Henderson, NO Saints, made 48% of catches on balls thrown to him. Not ranked because only had 42 passes thrown to him. Samie Parker, KC Chiefs, made 62% of catches on balls thrown to him. Not ranked because only had 39 passes thrown to him. |
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I don't think Bryant Johnson would break the bank, as long as hes not getting more than D'Bowe I'm OK with it. We need a player like him, and I don't want to settle for another no name player to save a few pennies.
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D. J. Hackett catching 68% of balls thrown his way is pretty impressive.
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The only difference imo between BJ n DJ is the fact that BJ was a #1 pick. Neither has really tore it up but DJ finally got a decent chance to succeed, and was doing well, but got hurt. |
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His draft scouting report: Hackett was the leading receiver for Colorado in 2003. His breakout '03 campaign, where he grabbed 78 passes for 1,013 yards and seven scores and was named the team's MVP, dwarfed his menial numbers in '02, in which he caught only 15 passes for 181 yards and two scores. Hackett has good size and has an amazing vertical jump, but he isn't overly fast and not a big play threat. He is more of a possession guy, and not a true number 1 receiver. Hackett could be a good second or third receiver in the NFL. |
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BJ and DJ are probably my top two in that order, I hope we can grab one of those two. If not we have to hope we can snag a steal in the 2nd.
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The point of my post was to show the http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/wr.php Web site which at least ranks the WRs and attempts to give a reason for the ranking.
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He's a prototypical white WR. Only he's not white. ![]()
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I think even if KC picks up a free agent wide receiver (Hackett, Johnson, Gage, etc.) they will try to draft a wide receiver/punt returner or cornerback/punt returner. They have no one right now that can return punts for them.
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Draft one. You want a k/p returner with fresh legs. Besides, it's not hard to make the argument we need depth at RB, CB, or WR...
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I first started out looking at free agent wide receivers that the Chiefs might try to sign. I then started looking at something that might rate and evaluate them. I really expected Bernard Berrian or Bryant Johnson to be the top choice in free agency. Gage was way down my list of possibilities so I was surprised to find this evaluation.
Just a reply to the obsession comment about local University players. I thought that was a bonus since Gage was a local person, but certainly not a reason to go out and sign him. |
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Last year our special teams (blocking) sucked, we had no 3rd down WR the QB could depend on, and we're looking at young FA's to contribute. I'd rank him like a young Boomer/Maz/Stills type contribution. A special teamer that contributes to the ideology we claim we're adopting and brings a dimension to depth we don't currently have. Nah. To me the local I was after was Steve Martin (run stopper during the DV era) that was cut. Justin Smith (Jeff City boy) would be great but we have no need for him. I'm of the belief you only rotate DE's for the same reason you do RB's: you don't have one that's good enough to start full time...
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