Sentences with phrase «other wrs»

He's a better route runner than a lot of other WRs.
... but we do not truly know what the Cowboys think of Ridley, Moore, and for that fact the other WRs.....
When Romo was at the helm he did the same thing, he could read the defense and audible the play that needed to be run, his mistakes were often times the same mistakes we saw Dez and other WRs get into (dropped balls, running with the ball loose (murray I am looking at you), and tipping the ball up in the air).
He may not have led the league, but I would argue he was able to produce more that season than most other WRs in the league if faced with the same QB and coverage.
Without him, the Saints will need to find production from other WR's Lance Moore, Devery Henderson and Robert Meachum.
Re-sign Inman or some other WR who gets surprisingly cut and add a 3rd or 4th round draft pick and BAM!
I like what EQ offers and feel that it would be great to draft him (although we need to solve the defensive problems first before spending a day 2 pick for him or any other WR).
Michael also new the routes for all of the other WR positions too.
it's a insane amount of good names at WR in this class, I can see about 10 others WR going ahead of St. Brown (for the luck of the team that will get a steal on him later).
Landry is paid more than a lot of other WR's too.
How many of those players had the Best WR in Football on their team, a GREAT OL, a GREAT QB, and multiple other WR threats.
There are other WR - needy teams, above and below them, that will try to get Ridley, too.
It doesn't make any sense to go take a flyer some other WR when you know exactly what you have in Carr and Crabtree in terms of relationship (and when its on, its a beautiful thing).

Not exact matches

Fisher previously worked for WR Hambrecht, where he followed Drkoop.com and other early - stage E-health-care companies RATING: 4 «Spock is certainly a great name.
I understand that the WR rejection of any tax increases is inconsistent with the Liberal and the NDP positions, but the question all the opposition parties have been asked is «will you work with the other parties if there's a minority government».
Surely the WR, the Liberals and the NDP can cooperate on other issues, just like they did when they took to the steps of the Legislature to protest Bills 45 and 46, the draconian anti-labour bills.
ChangeAlberta.ca, which will go live within a week, is tracking the electoral contests in seats winnable for parties other than the Tories and their WR offspring.
He's gotten into fights with Witten, Romo, Dak, Ware, Garrett, Beasley, their WRs coaches, and various others.
Michigan and a handful of other schools — Michigan State, LSU and West Virginia — reached out to four - star WR / DB Ambry Thomas during the first day coaches could reach out to 2017 recruits.
He's just another 6» 1» WR and the 49ers have a more of those than just about any other asset on the club.
I'm wondering if we were playing against teams at the best times (injured qb's, rb's, or wr's) often or were teams scoring less against us compared to other teams.
The Patriots have traded a first - rounder for a proven player (WR Brandin Cooks), traded out of the first round (2013, netting Logan Ryan, Jamie Collins, and LeGarrette Blount), and forfeited a first - round pick (Deflategate discipline), ending up with two defensive linemen, one of whom has been productive (Malcom Brown, 2015, 37 starts), while the other (Dominique Easley, 2014, three starts) was released due to a mix of injury and alleged off - field issues.
On the other hand, Stills and Metoyer look like the best WR duo in the conference.
The next year, also in the 5th round, they added Richard Sherman, a WR - turned - corner from Stanford who stewed during the draft as other players at his position were drafted ahead of him (he turned out fine).
Other things - Murray could be a cap casualty - Need a backup boundary CB, not just a nickel - could use a «playmaker» — a WR or RB who can return kicks and make some things happen on offense.
Michigan has two commitments from the Garden State, DE Ron Johnson Jr. and WR Brad Hawkins, but is in very good position with several other top New Jersey prospects.
We are not talking about Julio Jones or some other elite WR.
Los Angeles WR Joseph Lewis talked about recent trips to Notre Dame, Michigan and other midwestern schools with Rivals.com.
Seattle doesn't have any marquee WRs and many other teams get by with solid guys.
I have a much bigger issue with the other decisions made at WR than this one.
If I had to guess, I would say that it would be UCLA WR Devin Lucien, but it appears that there may be some others in play.
I think some other needs are more pressing and the WRs in this draft don't exactly look like a super strong position group.
Stuff like smoke screens (WR takes one step forward then one step back to catch the ball while his blockers lead up in front of him), or really any kind of screens, counter plays (where you pull the offensive guard and tackle from one side of the center to the other side of the center) and any number of sweep plays (runs designed to get wide outside of the offensive tackle).
Take their top D player or # 1WR (probably Ridley) at 19, then move up from 50 to get either an OL or the other of the top D / WR.
I don't expect much from him at WR, other than providing some depth.
The fact that Tony Romo is still taking up 5 % of the girls cap space is glorious, as well as an overpaid WR that any other team would've moved on from by now.
As a dominant 1 - on -1-winning threat, he does the maximum amount to pull defenders out of position as a WR, opening - up the run for guys built for running and more replaceable as runners, as long as you have that dominant player, outside, drawing 2 or more defenders away from everything you might want to do with your other 10 guys against their 8 or 9 guys.
Get either Bates / Reid this year and fortify WR / CB / DE instead with the other picks.
Additionally, I have no issue with the 49ers drafting a guy that would compete with Trent Taylor for snaps in the slot (the 49ers need depth there), I just don't think Kirk is even close to a good choice to be that guy when compared to other slot WRs the 49ers should be able to get in rounds 4 - 7.
As I mentioned in a comment a few days ago, Tom Brady threw for over 500 yards in the Super Bowl to a great tight end (Gronkowski) and a bunch of other «just guys» at WR.
WR is the only position I feel comfortable calling above average, there are others (DL, RB, ILB, CB, etc) that can be but need to prove it first.
Too much bust potential in a guy like Arden Key to take him over the other R2 guys, especially at positions like OG, WR, RB and CB where there's a lot of R2 talent.
The Crimson Tide have two WR's already pledged to their class (Michigan has zero) and look to be targeting other wide outs other than Collins.
In fact find me a stat (other than just REC) that shows he is a good WR.
if one of our two starting receivers goes down that just means no more 3 wr receiver sets, there are plenty of other looks this offense can take to compensate
Baltimore RB Ray Rice is the second choice on the board at 7/1, followed by, among others, SF quarterback Colin Kaepernick and WR Michael Crabtree both at 8/1, Ravens WRs Anquan Boldin and Torrey Smith both at 17/2, Niners TE Vernon Davis at 9/1, Baltimore RB Bernard Pierce at 22/1 and San Francisco WR Ted Ginn, Jr. at 33/1.
And the Lions find some other criminally underused WR from a different team and sign him to a deal that may even seem high at the time, and then, once he gets here and starts catching lasers from Stafford his career takes off and by the second year his contract seems like an absolute steal.
Other than that, we have multiple weak TE and G drafts that haven't panned out, no fullback, no WR depth beyond Sanu, etc..
Other much inferior WRs.
Especially at WR, the others just don't get separation consistently.
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