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Number1

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my vote is Terrance

flaws sure, not the quickest hands, no blazing speed, questionable game management, but he is very good at getting open from YWR

often wide open on mid range routes 10 - 25y down field, exactly what a Y should do in a timing system, not many get that open, despite "bad" hands he has a huge catch radius, he makes plays

In the 3 playoff games he's been in
Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Ctch% Y/Tgt
14 8 198 24.7 3 57.1% 14.1
... not bad

compare vs Dez i the same playoffs
Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Ctch% Y/Tgt
19 15 218 14.5 2 78.9% 11.4
... not bad

BTW, Terrance's Ctch% pre Dak was 57%, with Dak 69%.
 

DanA

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Not for me.

TW's contract is above his production and the questionable game management is an issue that really can't be dismissed as an afterthought. He's been consistently on the field but if his contract wasn't guaranteed he'd be cut before you could finish saying "toe drag swag". He's here because he's got a clever manager and even then I don't think he finishes the season a starter.

My top five underrated guys are:
1. Rod Smith
2. Jeff Heath
3. Kavon Fraizer
4. Brian Price
5. Lance Lenoir


**This list excludes new guys like Tavon Austin, Joe Thomas and Allen Hurns.
 

TruBluSince1982

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I do agree Terrance has always been underappreciated.

However I must admit I always wanted to bring in someone else to pair with Dez for most of those years, but it really didn't have anything to do with him as much as it just had to do with the "type" of wideout I would have preferred on that side to match with Dez' s skillset.

He had that Gaf against NY and I think some have never moved passed that. Sometimes those things happen. He has also saved the day many of times as well.

If our passing game succeeds this season I suspect he will be a big contributor with his experience in this offense.
 
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Twill is very replaceable. I really don't get why he's been around for so long. I wish they just clear house entirely except Beasley. When Dak was struggling and Bryant can't catch a cold, where was he? He'll catch one or two pass on occasion for the year but thats about it. Nothing special about him and he just takes up valuable roster space that can be used for someone young who has a lot to prove.
 

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Twill is very replaceable. I really don't get why he's been around for so long. I wish they just clear house entirely except Beasley. When Dak was struggling and Bryant can't catch a cold, where was he? He'll catch one or two pass on occasion for the year but thats about it. Nothing special about him and he just takes up valuable roster space that can be used for someone young who has a lot to prove.
The main problem with Terrance Williams is just isnt a smart player! He has made some bone headed mistakes and I am surprised he is still on the roster!
 

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Mine is Chaz Green. Dude has some skills. Can't touch him. Best ghost OL in the league.
 

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1. Dak Prescott
2. Terrence Willians
3. Coach Garrett
4. Byron Jones
5. Taco Charlton
6. Damien Wilson

This list is intriguing.

I like Wilson too. There are times I watch him and think he can play. Then there are times I watch him and think holy hell what is he doing? Total enigma. But probably in a perfect role as a special teams and backup LB spot now with the depth we have at LB.

And Garrett as unappreciated........ chuckle.
 

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This list is intriguing.

I like Wilson too. There are times I watch him and think he can play. Then there are times I watch him and think holy hell what is he doing? Total enigma. But probably in a perfect role as a special teams and backup LB spot now with the depth we have at LB.

And Garrett as unappreciated........ chuckle.


I think as long as you limit Wilson to SAM and ST he's fine. You put him at MIKE or WILL and he's a huge liability though IMO.
 

cristglo

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my vote is Terrance

flaws sure, not the quickest hands, no blazing speed, questionable game management, but he is very good at getting open from YWR

often wide open on mid range routes 10 - 25y down field, exactly what a Y should do in a timing system, not many get that open, despite "bad" hands he has a huge catch radius, he makes plays

In the 3 playoff games he's been in
Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Ctch% Y/Tgt
14 8 198 24.7 3 57.1% 14.1
... not bad

compare vs Dez i the same playoffs
Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Ctch% Y/Tgt
19 15 218 14.5 2 78.9% 11.4
... not bad

BTW, Terrance's Ctch% pre Dak was 57%, with Dak 69%.
 

cristglo

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I mean no disrespect but I just dont see it. TW is all that Tw will be and I just dont see saving or keeping a roster space for him over a younger player with more upside. Yes we will eat 4 mil but do you really think we will keep him after next year when he can be cut with no implications? Lenoir Brown and even Thompson has more to offer IMO then TW. Unfortunately Brown has been hurt so it has put him behind the eight ball but his ceiling is higher then TW. After next year keeping these young guys together is only going to build for the future.
 
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