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2007 Player Spotlight Series
Over the course of the offseason, we will be evaluating a multitude of players at every fantasy position. One such way we go about that is through the Player Spotlight series. Think of the Spotlights as a permanent record on some of the more intriguing players for the upcoming season. Each Spotlight will be featured in an article on the main website.
Thread Topic: Dennis Northcutt & Matt Jones & Reggie Williams & Ernest Wilford, WRs, Jacksonville Jaguars
Player Page Link: Dennis Northcutt Player Page
Player Page Link: Matt Jones Player Page
Player Page Link: Reggie Williams Player Page
Player Page Link: Ernest Wilford Player Page
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For QBs: Passing Yards, Passing TDs, Ints, Rush Yards, Rush TDs
For RBs: Rushes, Rushing Yards, Rush TDs, Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDs
For WRs & TEs: Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDsBest of Luck and ENJOY!
Over the course of the offseason, we will be evaluating a multitude of players at every fantasy position. One such way we go about that is through the Player Spotlight series. Think of the Spotlights as a permanent record on some of the more intriguing players for the upcoming season. Each Spotlight will be featured in an article on the main website.
Thread Topic: Dennis Northcutt & Matt Jones & Reggie Williams & Ernest Wilford, WRs, Jacksonville Jaguars
Player Page Link: Dennis Northcutt Player Page
Player Page Link: Matt Jones Player Page
Player Page Link: Reggie Williams Player Page
Player Page Link: Ernest Wilford Player Page
Each article will include:
Detailed viewpoint from a Footballguys staff member
Highlighted member commentary from the message board threads
FBG Projections
Consensus Member ProjectionsThe Rules
In order for this thread to provide sustainable value, we ask that you follow a few simple guidelines:
Focus commentary on the player in question, and your expectations for said player
Back up your expectations in whatever manner you deem appropriate; avoid posts that simply say "I hate him" or "He's the best"
To be included in the final synopsis and consensus outlook, you MUST provide projections for the playerProjections should include (at a minimum):
For QBs: Passing Yards, Passing TDs, Ints, Rush Yards, Rush TDs
For RBs: Rushes, Rushing Yards, Rush TDs, Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDs
For WRs & TEs: Receptions, Receiving Yards, Receiving TDsBest of Luck and ENJOY!
Not to mention he played QB for 4 years in college. Sure he could be considered a "weapon" just because of his intimidating size and speed, but I think of him as just another Antwan Randle El...not really good at any one particular thing.He looks kinda clumsy running his routes which make it easier for DB's to break on the throws in his direction. He is way overhyped because of his size and speed, but I don't think he's anything special on the NFL level. He too soft and can't play through the bumps and bruises.The Jags don't have a couple more years to let him develop. They took a risk on him and should have known he'd be a project. He just hasn't developed as fast as they hoped.The best receiver of the 3 (Williams, Jones, and Wilford) is probably Wilford. He's the most consistent and dependable as far as being on the field.
No way Jones has only 475 yards and 2 TDs.This will be his 3rd season and he was a quarterback in college. He was one of the best rookie wide receivers of his draft class in his first season even though he wasn't a wide receiver and had an alright second season. Really could have been a good second year if he wasn't injured so much. He was in 14 games last season, but a couple of those games he was in for a couple of snaps and had groin injury yet he still produced 643 yards and 4 TDs without any solid quarterback play. People have these unreal expectations based on his unheard of combination of athletic ability and size. Everyone knew when he was drafted that he was going to be a project and then people want to give up on him after 2 seasons? That's insane, especially since he's improved each year and he was injured most of last season. His average went up from 12 to high 15's from year one to two. If he and Lefty can stay healthy he'll get atleast 800 yards and 6 tds and probably more like 1,000 and 8.

You would have been better off just saying "if you have to start ANY Jags WR you are in big trouble".
No way Jones has only 475 yards and 2 TDs.This will be his 3rd season and he was a quarterback in college. He was one of the best rookie wide receivers of his draft class in his first season even though he wasn't a wide receiver and had an alright second season. Really could have been a good second year if he wasn't injured so much. He was in 14 games last season, but a couple of those games he was in for a couple of snaps and had groin injury yet he still produced 643 yards and 4 TDs without any solid quarterback play. People have these unreal expectations based on his unheard of combination of athletic ability and size. Everyone knew when he was drafted that he was going to be a project and then people want to give up on him after 2 seasons? That's insane, especially since he's improved each year and he was injured most of last season. His average went up from 12 to high 15's from year one to two. If he and Lefty can stay healthy he'll get atleast 800 yards and 6 tds and probably more like 1,000 and 8.

The guy was a QB in college, never played WR in his entire football life.Does Jones have potential? Sure he does. Is he a polished NFL WR..Not yet, can he stay healthy? Not yet.I would have trouble taking Jones in the top half of any draft.
team.After Jones, I go to Reggie Williams, who has shown improvement almost every year. I think that he and Jones would team to make a nice WR duo, but even if Jones continues to struggle with injuries, Williams comes through in 07.I like the potential of Walker to make the team, even over Wilford. I could see Williams, Northcutt, and Walker playing roles for the Jags, if Jones has injury issues.Jones 40 catches 595 yards and 6 TDs - he does struggle again with hammy issuesWilliams 65 catches 790 yards and 4 TDsNorthcutt 40 catches 490 yards and 2 TDsWalker 25 catches 375 yards and 2 TDsWilford gets cut