That's interesting considering there are reports that he actually PRACTICED(with Seattle, of course) just prior to him getting waived and he was reportedly healthy. Hmmmmm......
I doubt Braylon will have much of an impact this soon, Id be really surprised if he did he doesn't sound 100%, It really all comes down to Sanchez anyway, this could give him some confidence having a familar face out there again instead of the rotation of scrubs
I'm gonna go with something a LITTLE unrealistic. 12 catches 275 yards and 3 tds.... I mean who else are they gonna throw it to.
Not if he catches balls like he was in 2010. I believe he was top 10 in the league in catch % (lowest drop %) out of 60 wide receivers in the league who qualified.
Admittedly, this has me concerned.... http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/18819/braylons-hammy-an-issue-for-seahawks
There is literally nothing that would make me happier than seeing Braylon catch a TD pass followed by a dougie and/or back flip.
I think it's hilarious when people bring up drops. I'm almost positive that he had only 1 or 2 drops in 2010.
Putting a waiver claim for Edwards had no effect on the teams payroll as opposed to signing him off the street. Media is making it sound like the Jets made a huge blunder. Edwards was getting vets minimum in Seattle. Jets got him for vets min too. We only pay 3/16th of his vets min cuz he'll be here for 3 wks. His salary would have remained the same either way.
One drop and about 60 catches. I think he was the only starting WR that didn't have multiple drops that year.
Since Suckchez is still our starter i predict 10 passes thrown at Braylon: 3 too short 3 too high 2 drops 1 interception 1 received for 12 yards