Lamb, Tolbert, Fehoko as the Starting 3?

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I wouldn't want to leave out Turpin, but I have a feeling he'll solidify his role as a PR. Maybe get some reps at slot, eventually.

But wouldn't it be great if Fehoko makes a big enough improvement this year to get the #3 spot?

I think he can do it. It would give our offense the speed it needs, and could help the run game some if he can hit on some of those deep routes.
CD, Turpin, Smimi, Tolbert is the WR ranking.
 

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We'll see tonight. I'm tired of him occupying a roster spot because he can block as a receiver

Right. I think we're a little sunshine and rainbows if we think all of these receivers are going to be able to step up when the games are real. Not saying it couldn't happen, but when a player like Brown gets rave reviews in camp, perhaps we should look at the setting as much as the player. It's possible that he's developed into more than just a blocker who plays receiver, but it's also possible that he's shining because it's camp ... where every year some receiver looks like he's going to make it big, only to fizzle during games.
 

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I think what the coaches and the FO really think about the WRs we have will be determined by their actions not their words. What I mean by that is of course the organization is going to say, “We like what we’re seeing from our WRs”….they can’t say, “We have real concerns”.

BOTTOM LINE: If the team ends up signing a FA, picking up someone recently cut or makes a trade, we will know how much confidence the organization really has.
 

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Don't forget about Washington when he is ready to return as well. He could send Vasher to the PS.
I would keep Vasher over Washington...easily.

I omitted Washington because he is always injured. Plus, he did nothing at the Steelers and that's because they are a pro-receivers team. Our team can benefit better with Vasher and his skill set (plus, he's healthy and a monster in the red zone) than they can with Washington...in my opinion.
 

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I would keep Vasher over Washington...easily.

I omitted Washington because he is always injured. Plus, he did nothing at the Steelers and that's because they are a pro-receivers team. Our team can benefit better with Vasher and his skill set (plus, he's healthy and a monster in the red zone) than they can with Washington...in my opinion.

Yes I hope Vasher can become that red zone threat. They been lacking that since Dez was ousted.
 

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The physical tools have always been there for Noah. He hasn't taken advantage of his limited opportunities as of yet. But here's a little nugget for you. A man's mind doesn't fully mature until he reaches the ripe age of 26. Noah is 26 and if he doesn't step his game up this year then we can call him trash.

I am shocked Noah Brown is only 26. I feel like he has been on this team for a decade!
 

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I wouldn't want to leave out Turpin, but I have a feeling he'll solidify his role as a PR. Maybe get some reps at slot, eventually.

But wouldn't it be great if Fehoko makes a big enough improvement this year to get the #3 spot?

I think he can do it. It would give our offense the speed it needs, and could help the run game some if he can hit on some of those deep routes.
nope will be Lamb and a WRBC type deal rotating Semi, tolbert, turpin, and brown in and out depending on scheme and alignment for play called. for ONE month max,

rumors are game 2-5 Gallup returns. This isnt an emergency if we can't come up with 3 games to gameplan using a Run game, Lamb in motion and hidden in bunches, Pollard , zeke and Schutz etc to cover up Gallup missing, well thats on MOORE.
 

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We don't allow rumors on this site.

When we lose, make sure and come back and say I told you so. And next year, after we lose, make sure you embrace the whole 28 years thing even more than you did the 27.
Noah Brown has been terrific in camp.

I personally don't think Dak cares too much who the WRs are. Everyone is down on Cooper being gone, but I'm pretty sure Tolbert is going to be just fine. He's going to surprise this year.

I also think a guy like Noah Brown can get 500 yards in a season, if he gets enough reps.
 

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Will be interesting who the starting WRs for tonight game will be. Might, might not be a clue.
 

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Will be interesting who the starting WRs for tonight game will be. Might, might not be a clue.

I agree.

My guess is we come out of the gates with Brown, Tolbert and Fehoko.

At least, that's what I'd like to see.
 

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I wouldn't want to leave out Turpin, but I have a feeling he'll solidify his role as a PR. Maybe get some reps at slot, eventually.

But wouldn't it be great if Fehoko makes a big enough improvement this year to get the #3 spot?

I think he can do it. It would give our offense the speed it needs, and could help the run game some if he can hit on some of those deep routes.

That would be great, but I bet they go with more of a possession guy like Brown or Houston. I could see them putting Fehoko in more in 4 WR sets and letting him run deep. Or down by the GL.
 
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