No way is Cedrick Wilson cut. He definitely makes the team. It will be between Devin Smith and Austin.
Caught a TD today after being in position to catch one last week... so likely the inside track to make that 6th and final WR spot... do you agree? So is Wilson out for sure now? What about Johnson and Austin?
For me execution is about whether or not the guy can actually run the routes and demonstrate high field, play and ball awareness.Smith has delivered more than all the other WRs out of the top 4, and he has the best pedigree. He's on the team unless his play collapses into gross incompetence.
Johnson is cut. No pedigree, lots of drops. PS. KP fast guys come and go every year.
Suppose Johnson catches a deep ball. I don't see that changing anything. They know he can run fast and sometimes catch the ball. It's consistent execution that makes you a guy to keep.
Devin Smith | Ohio State, WR : 2015 NFL Draft Scout Player ProfileSmith has delivered more than all the other WRs out of the top 4, and he has the best pedigree. He's on the team unless his play collapses into gross incompetence.
Johnson is cut. No pedigree, lots of drops. PS. KP fast guys come and go every year.
Suppose Johnson catches a deep ball. I don't see that changing anything. They know he can run fast and sometimes catch the ball. It's consistent execution that makes you a guy to keep.
It would help if he could actually catch something!Then what about Jon Vea Johnson? I think he's a stud and a great route runner with SPEED
Drops are flukes. Like I said, if he makes a play and gets his hands on the ball, that's good enough for me. Doesn't matter if it sticks or lands on the turf. That's irrelevant.It would help if he could actually catch something!
Did you watch Jackson in last week's game? He isn't readyWe also have Mike Jackson who can take Jones' place on the outside if Jones misses any time. Jackson is 6'1"+, super long arms and fast and very talented.
For me execution is about whether or not the guy can actually run the routes and demonstrate high field, play and ball awareness.
Whether or not he actually comes down with the catch or the ball finds the turf after he makes a play on it with his hands, is irrelevant. Drops are flukes, like make-or-miss in basketball.
Cooper
Gallup
Cobb
Wilson
Smith
don't know who the six guy is
I my self don't see a use for Austin always hurt
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not even close, Johnson is pracrice squad material, Devin Smith has shown why he was an early second round pick, the guy has talent, loved the signing, hope he's finally turned the corner coming off two serious ACL injuries, I believe it comes down to Austin and Smith making the cut and I'd go with Smith.....I think the choice to be made here is Devin Smith or Jon'Vea Johnson. I think #15 < # 81.
Then what about Jon Vea Johnson? I think he's a stud and a great route runner with SPEED
TheCan you name me anything about Johnson that isn't above average other than the drops? Because if the "dropsies" are his only problem, he's a lock to make my team if I'm the GM.
shouldve been converted to a CB, ...that's where wr with high drop rates end up as redshirt fr. In collegeWide *receiver*. Not wide route runner.
Drops are only "flukes" if you actually have a very low drop rate. If you just drop often, they're simply a measure of your inability to catch reliably.
A 10% drop rate would turn a 70% QB into a 63% QB. That's huge. That increases incompletion probability by 23%. That's a guy who's costing you wins.
And I think Johnson has had multiple drops in both games. His drop rate has been maybe 30 or 40 percent. It might have been over 50%. It's a low sample size, but it's a *lot* of drops for that low sample size.
Receiver. Catching the ball is job one.
Drops aren’t flukes. They show mentally you’re afraid to get hit. That’s why guys shine in OTAs. There’s no risk of getting hit.Drops are flukes. Like I said, if he makes a play and gets his hands on the ball, that's good enough for me. Doesn't matter if it sticks or lands on the turf. That's irrelevant.
100 percent agree. I’d be shocked if they lost either to another teams 53. They’ll get to the PS where they can work with JonVea on his mental issues with the drops.My thoughts:
Roster
PS
- Cooper
- Gallup
- Cobb
- Wilson
- Smith
- Austin (our best punt returner...showed his impact last year)
- Johnson
- Guyton
Yeah I don’t know why people are insistent on replacing Austin. I have saw nothing from any of those other guys to say his position is in jeopardy. Wilson looked good last week.Last year being hurt was the exception, not the rule, for Austin's career. Before last year, he averaged 15 games a season over 5 seasons. That's a guy who stayed remarkably healthy for most of his career.
I don’t think we’ve seen enough of Brown to say what he can and can’t do. But I do agree just don’t bring him I just because he can block.I see no way that Tavon Austin is cut from this team.
I've said it for two years now. Cut Noah brown. Keep guys that can actually make plays down field. If you keep a WR just to block you are limiting your offense when he is on the field.