1. Alshon Jeffery (Marshall gonna soon get so much attention, theyre gonna double team him. Knox is out, and I've heard nothing but great things about Jeffery.) He already hit a 42 yd TD in week 1. His potential seems to be the best, and in the best spot.
2. Stephen Hill (I would never even consider a NYJ WR but I guess this is how much I feel the other two won't help you. I don't trust Sanchez and that offense when it comes to the air on a consistent basis. However, NYJ is amped up about this guy. They took him 2nd overall, actually moved up 4 spots for him in last years draft for. He has great college numbers considering he was at Georgia Tech a school that barely ever threw the ball. Also, week 1 he had 5 rec 90 yrds and 2 TDs. Also, Burress and Holmes getting older unsure how much they'll have in the tank later in the season).
3. Ogletree (His week 1 numbers were huge, however, it was one game. We all see the hype some players on waiver wires get after a one hit wonder week. Ogletree has been in the NFL since 2009 and is behind two studs in Austin and Bryant, not to mention Witten. He's always gonna be a second option I feel for Romo. I just feel one game is way to much to built on this guy. Let's also factor in his history and call a spade a spade. If I'm wrong, I;m wrong, but history shows with these kinda players and random outbreak performances that they usually are just that, a one hit thing.)
4. Aldrick Robinson (Everything is against this guy having any sort of decent numbers. He was drafted 7th rd outta SMU, not that thats a problem, but it kinda shows you right there the expectations on this guy. He plays for Shanahan a running guru. He plays with RG3 a rookie- although Newton was too, but still a rookie QB, and he plays alongside Santana Moss, Pierre Garcon, and Fred Davis. I feel washingtons numbers all together were skewed week 1 due to their oppenent and their defence. Also, Shanahan knew he had to put up points to keep up with Brees and NOLA. Don't think that'll be a regular occurence for the Redskins).
Again, those are my 4 in order of who and why I'd draft them in week 2. I may be wrong, some people may disagree but I think long term 1. and 2. will be your best bets.
Good Luck
1. Alshon Jeffery (Marshall gonna soon get so much attention, theyre gonna double team him. Knox is out, and I've heard nothing but great things about Jeffery.) He already hit a 42 yd TD in week 1. His potential seems to be the best, and in the best spot.
2. Stephen Hill (I would never even consider a NYJ WR but I guess this is how much I feel the other two won't help you. I don't trust Sanchez and that offense when it comes to the air on a consistent basis. However, NYJ is amped up about this guy. They took him 2nd overall, actually moved up 4 spots for him in last years draft for. He has great college numbers considering he was at Georgia Tech a school that barely ever threw the ball. Also, week 1 he had 5 rec 90 yrds and 2 TDs. Also, Burress and Holmes getting older unsure how much they'll have in the tank later in the season).
3. Ogletree (His week 1 numbers were huge, however, it was one game. We all see the hype some players on waiver wires get after a one hit wonder week. Ogletree has been in the NFL since 2009 and is behind two studs in Austin and Bryant, not to mention Witten. He's always gonna be a second option I feel for Romo. I just feel one game is way to much to built on this guy. Let's also factor in his history and call a spade a spade. If I'm wrong, I;m wrong, but history shows with these kinda players and random outbreak performances that they usually are just that, a one hit thing.)
4. Aldrick Robinson (Everything is against this guy having any sort of decent numbers. He was drafted 7th rd outta SMU, not that thats a problem, but it kinda shows you right there the expectations on this guy. He plays for Shanahan a running guru. He plays with RG3 a rookie- although Newton was too, but still a rookie QB, and he plays alongside Santana Moss, Pierre Garcon, and Fred Davis. I feel washingtons numbers all together were skewed week 1 due to their oppenent and their defence. Also, Shanahan knew he had to put up points to keep up with Brees and NOLA. Don't think that'll be a regular occurence for the Redskins).
Again, those are my 4 in order of who and why I'd draft them in week 2. I may be wrong, some people may disagree but I think long term 1. and 2. will be your best bets.
Good Luck
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