List your recieving corps for next year (within reason)

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  1. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    eh, some people just like to puff out there chest sometimes. I find it funny.
     
  2. Quack

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    Looks about right, though I would switch Clowney and Stuckey, as I think that Clowney showed in Green Bay that he isn't a slot receiver, and Stuckey has shown that he can play there decently well. I think that Smith will also get PT in the slot, and not just on trick plays that the defense knows are going to him. I would replace Wright with Henry, as well, I guess, since Wright isn't really a receiver, just like James Dearth isn't really a Tight End. So . . .

    1. Cotchery
    2. Clowney
    3. Stuckey
    4. Smith
    5. Henry
     
  3. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Cotchery
    Clowney
    Maclin
    Stuckey
    Wright
     
  4. JetsFanatic389

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    Boldin
    Cotchery
    Stuckey
    Clowney
     
  5. thegoldengod

    thegoldengod Active Member

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    Galloway
    Cotchery
    Maclin
    Clowney
    Stuckey Smith Wright
     
  6. Big Blocker

    Big Blocker Well-Known Member

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    I don't have a specific name, but this team needs help at wideout. Going into the season with the current roster is far too risky.
     
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    Take existing WR corps. Insert Maclin or Nicks. I don't care how you order them. The opposing team's coverage plays a huge role in dictating who the #1 receiver is anyway.
     
  8. DHarris52

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    1.) Cotchery
    2.) Clowney
    3.) Stuckey
    4.) Smith
    5.) Wright

    Run whatcha brung. No sense wasting a high pick on a wideout this year. We won't have a QB that will be able to get the ball to them anyway.
     
  9. ihatethedolphins3

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    hakeem nicks is the truth, i watched him play firsthand against my mountaineers, and lemme tell you this, he looked just as impressive if not more then calvin johnson did against us a couple of years ago. i am telling you, him with the mayor cotch and clowney, sprinkle in a lil keller and leon, our offense can be more then serviceable with what our defense has the potential to do...that said i think we have to bring in a leftwich or a garcia just in case both of our young qbs are innefective, this team is built to win now
     
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    Cotchery, Stuckey, Clowny
     
  11. GreenHornet

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    I think we will pick up somebody in the draft; just hope he isn't like a Vernon Goldhands.
     
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    Nicks/Boldin
    Cotchery
    Clowney
    Stuckey
     
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    Whoa, whoa, whoa...let's not get carried away here. I know you're not actually comparing him to Megatron, but that's not what I'm expecting. I think he's got solid hands and fits in well with what we're trying to do. I think his speed is underrated but not outstanding, but like you said, Clowney may fill that role nicely. One can only hope.
     
  14. JetsFan

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    This would be a good young receiving corp for years.

    #1 Darrius Heyward-Bey, Height: 6-1.5 Weight: 210 (SPEED: 4.30)

    #2 Jerricho Cotchery, Height: 6-0 Weight: 207 Age: 26

    #3 Reggie Williams, Jacksonville Jaguars, Height: 6-4 Weight: 212 Age: 25

    #4 David Clowney, Height: 6-0 Weight: 188 Age: 23

    #5 Chansi Stuckey,Height: 6-0 Weight: 196 Age: 25

    #6 Wallace Wright, Height: 6-1 Weight: 191 Age: 25


    Keller will be our true #2 or #3 receiver from the TE position.
     
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    For all the DHB fans, just remember: WR busts tend to come from the "unproven, yet with all the tools and great potential" category, not the guys who have proven it on the field. I get that Maryland had an inept passing game, but it doesn't change the fact that DHB is being judged largely on his potential right now.
     
  16. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Cotch
    Keller
    Draft pick
    Stuckey
    Clowney - will spell #2 WR across from cotch, he is not a slot receiver, that's why GB cut him. He is a flank WR. Please note that.
     
  17. ThunderbirdJet

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    Cotch and Clowney wide.
    Stuckey and Leon in the slot. Leon will see more time in this role, while getting more carries as well.

    Smith, Wallace, Henry. If Henry impresses in camp, Smith may be his roster victim. They won't take Wright away from Westoff.

    I still don't see either WR or QB being taken in the draft, unless it's a late pick.

    Edit: It is also worth mentioning Keller here. He is likely the best recieving TE the jets have had in a couple of decades, and will be a weapon. It is rare for a rookie TE to do what he did last year, and he will, will be a weapon.

    When one adds both Leon and Keller into this mix, it's pretty potent in terms of reciving targets.
     
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    Cotchery
    Clowney
    Nicks
    Stuckey
     

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