darthseinfeld
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To be honest I think they have both been subpar. Beasley is only averaging 6.1 yards a target and only 32% of his catches are getting first downs. Cobb is just a tick higher at 7.1 and 38%, but considering the weapons he has around him, thats really bad. Both those are rather poor for slot WRsYep. The truth may hurt considering that the team chose Cobb over keeping Beasley but it doesn't make it any less true.
https://www.pro-football-reference....toyear_2=2019&player_id2=CobbRa00&idx=players
And don't leave out the 3 to 1 touchdown comparison either. Points win games.
We made the right decision letting Beasley go, but we made a poor decision in Cobb