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Jennings to the Phins?


DelhommesTheMan

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There's every chance you're right and I have a lot of faith in Agholor, but right now Parker is 3 inches taller, just as fast and quite a bit stronger. I get the feeling Agholor would be a great fit in the right system, while you could build your system around Parker. 

 

I flip flop on the two as to whom I think the 3rd best WR is. I like Agholor better as a player but ultimately I agree that the extra 3 inches Parker has and his vertical ability in the red zone makes a big difference and gives Parker a slight edge as a prospect. I really wouldn't be surprised at all though if Agholor ends up being the better player in the end because Parker does have some durability and laziness concerns. Nothing major but enough to plant the seed of doubt.

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I flip flop on the two as to whom I think the 3rd best WR is. I like Agholor better as a player but ultimately I agree that the extra 3 inches Parker has and his vertical ability in the red zone makes a big difference and gives Parker a slight edge as a prospect. I really wouldn't be surprised at all though if Agholor ends up being the better player in the end because Parker does have some durability and laziness concerns. Nothing major but enough to plant the seed of doubt.

 

We're comparing two different types of wideout with different values attached to them. Parker is a high point specialist with very good mobility and is a natural fit at X or Z receiver on the outside. Agholor uses route timing and angles to his advantage from the slot. Different receivers who naturally have different value, regardless of who we think is going to be more productive.  

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We're comparing two different types of wideout with different values attached to them. Parker is a high point specialist with very good mobility and is a natural fit at X or Z receiver on the outside. Agholor uses route timing and angles to his advantage from the slot. Different receivers who naturally have different value, regardless of who we think is going to be more productive.

True, but I don't think Agholor will be limited to the slot. He'll be a guy that can play, and dominate, from any spot on the field. May be my favorite wideout in this draft outside of Cooper. Don't love White or Parker. DGB exlcuded because he's not on our radar.

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Did you miss the amount of rookies who started, played, and contributed heavily last season?

They all replaced people we lost in free agency, were cut or "exempted." We didn't lose anyone at all of note this year except DeAngelo. The Roster isn't nearly as open this year. Unless there are major injuries that force someone to go on IR or PUP then I can't see more than 7 rookies making the team.

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This is probably the most loaded the Dolphins have been in a lonnnggggg time. Its put up or shut up time or their coach & GM will probably be gone.

They still have to have a better record than the patriots (hasn't happened in a very long time) and then hope for a wildcard position with a better record than the others in the AFC. If Jennings really thinks this is his best route to a Super Bowl then best of luck to him, but this is clearly about location and money (and the lack their of taxes)

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