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Five moves all 16 NFC teams should make this offseason[
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Los Angeles RamsAt this point, Watkins has produced 3,052 receiving yards and 25 touchdowns through four seasons, which is roughly equivalent to Mike Wallace (3,100 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns) or Jordan Matthews (2,955 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns) over the same time frame. Watkins has more upside based upon being a former No. 4 overall pick, but nobody is remotely suggesting Wallace or Matthews should sniff a franchise tag. If Watkins wants to come back on a one-year deal in the $8 million range, the Rams should bite and see if Watkins finally breaks out. If not, they should cut ties and use their assets elsewhere.
don't give all of the data when arguing a point. It makes me question their intellectual honesty.
This person left out three very similar comps if we're comparing stats.
Devante Adams - 2811 receiving yards and 26 TDs in four seasons.
Alshon Jeffreys - 3728 receiving yards and 24 TDs in his first four seasons ('12 - '15)
Randall Cobb - approx. 3400 receiving yards and 26 TDs in the last four seasons
Why would he leave this info out? Oh yeah, that's right, because it doesn't help his argument.