Thank you! I think the guy has played solidly all things considered, I’d definitely work Wright into this scenario.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
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Whoever said that Inman is a #4 isn't giving him enough credit. Two things I really like about Inman, which are hard to teach. He runs good routes, and he is a natural hands catcher. Really does a great job of securing the ball away from his body. I would take him as a #2 or #3 all day long.
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Fair point. I'd be happy with FA #1, Inman #2 and Meredith in the slot as #3. I still think there's room for Wright on a cheap deal as another slot playing limited snaps, especially as Meredith was/is raw enough that he could still feasibly improve out wide.Adipost wrote:According to the next gen stats separation statistic, Meredith graded out as a top 10 slot receiver last year and one of the worst receivers when split out wide. I think you keep him in the slot where he dominated.G08 wrote:I go back and fourth on him... he seems like just a decent slot guy and that's it. Meredith has the ability to play in the slot so ostensibly he could be our WR3 if we wanted to go that route.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
In Meredith and Inman we've could have a couple of solid #3s who you hope can step up to be #2s then Wright isn't a bad slot player. Bring in a free agent who can top the group and White as #5 and our corps looks a lot better pretty quickly.
Got to love some hope!
I sincerely hope we get one of Sammy Watkins/Allen Robinson.
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I’d like to bring him or Inman back. Probably whichever is cheaper on a 3 year deal.donkeykong wrote:Thank you! I think the guy has played solidly all things considered, I’d definitely work Wright into this scenario.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
Then Merideth, hopefully a high priced free agent and a 1st or 2nd round pick. The other pick used on an edge rusher, hopefully.
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Adipost wrote:Sign Watkins and draft a speedy receiver in the 2nd round (Christian Kirk).
S.Watkins has a huge history of injuries. Bears fans would be chasing R.Pace with pitch forks the minute he gets injured and i'm pretty sure Pace has had enough of that, or at least i hope he has. The WR that i'd want him to take a chance on that was injured last year is A.Robinson. Players have shown that they come back pretty good from ACL injuries these days and some come back even stronger and if i'm right, i don't think A.Rob has any kind of history with injuries.
Other WR's i'd be interested in are:
D.Adams
J.Landry
P.Richardson
M.Lee
Jaron Brown
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Meh.donkeykong wrote:Thank you! I think the guy has played solidly all things considered, I’d definitely work Wright into this scenario.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
If he'll come cheap to compete for a 5/6 spot and a chance to play slot if Cam isn't ready early on, fine.
If not, won't worry about it.
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Wright is my dude but I don't think he's anything special. 28 years old and he doesn't bring the juice I want out of a slot receiver... I think we can upgrade.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
In Meredith and Inman we've could have a couple of solid #3s who you hope can step up to be #2s then Wright isn't a bad slot player. Bring in a free agent who can top the group and White as #5 and our corps looks a lot better pretty quickly.
Got to love some hope!
Inman I think is getting a bit overrated here because of how awful our WRs really are. There's a reason he was riding the pine in San Diego; there were better players in front of him.
I like him fine as a #2, but I love him as a #4/depth.
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X - Sammy WatkinsG08 wrote:Wright is my dude but I don't think he's anything special. 28 years old and he doesn't bring the juice I want out of a slot receiver... I think we can upgrade.malk wrote:No love for Kendall Wright?
In Meredith and Inman we've could have a couple of solid #3s who you hope can step up to be #2s then Wright isn't a bad slot player. Bring in a free agent who can top the group and White as #5 and our corps looks a lot better pretty quickly.
Got to love some hope!
Inman I think is getting a bit overrated here because of how awful our WRs really are. There's a reason he was riding the pine in San Diego; there were better players in front of him.
I like him fine as a #2, but I love him as a #4/depth.
Z - Christian Kirk (2nd round)
Slot - Cameron Meredith
Bench - Dontrelle Inman (Can play X, Z, and Slot and probably be starter at Z until Kirk learns the playbook)
LMAO!!! You knock on Watkins for being injury prone and then drool over a WR coming off of an ACL tear.DaBears70 wrote:Adipost wrote:Sign Watkins and draft a speedy receiver in the 2nd round (Christian Kirk).
S.Watkins has a huge history of injuries. Bears fans would be chasing R.Pace with pitch forks the minute he gets injured and i'm pretty sure Pace has had enough of that, or at least i hope he has. The WR that i'd want him to take a chance on that was injured last year is A.Robinson. Players have shown that they come back pretty good from ACL injuries these days and some come back even stronger and if i'm right, i don't think A.Rob has any kind of history with injuries.
Other WR's i'd be interested in are:
D.Adams
J.Landry
P.Richardson
M.Lee
Jaron Brown
Can you injure the other knee during ACL surgery recovery? There was an interesting study presented at the American Academy of Orthopedic Sports Medicine last week that got little press. A physical therapist and colleagues studied the incidence rate of a second ACL injury in the 2 years following ACL reconstruction surgery and return to sports in a young, active population. They looked at both re-tear of the graft and whether the non-operated side had an injury during recovery. In their prospective study, the researchers enrolled 78 young patients (59 women, 19 men, aged 10 years to 25 years) who underwent ACL surgery and returned to a sport and compared them to 47 healthy, control athletes without a history of ACL problems. Each athlete was followed for injury and data was collected on the time spent playing sports. Paterno and colleagues found 23 patients in the ACL reconstruction group and four athletes in the uninjured group had an ACL injury during the year period. The overall rate of a second ACL injury within 24 months after ACL surgery and return to sports was nearly six times greater than the uninjured group. Overall, 29.5% of athletes had a second ACL injury within 24 months of return-to-sport with 20.5% having a new injury to the other side and 9% having a graft re-tear injury. More women (23.7%) had a new non-surgical side tear than men (10.5%). This begs the question of whether bio mechanical issues with the ACL repair side are leading to more stress on the other knee. I have discussed in the past that ACL repair surgery isn’t like the original equipment in that the grafts go in at a much steeper angle. Is this the cause of all of these second injuries? The ACL is also rich in position sensors that help guide the muscles of the lower body in accurate movement. Does ripping it out surgically get rid of all of that normal position sense and impact the other knee? A February study showed that patients with ACL injury had just as much loss of position sense in their good knee as their ACL injured knee, so what happens on one side seems to impact the other. The upshot? Getting one knee ACL “fixed” surgically appears to markedly increase the chance that the other knee will be injured