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Santonio Holmes, WR, New York Jets (1 Viewer)

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What is it with this guy? No projections?

I think he's finally ready to put together a 1,000 yard 10 td season.

 
What is it with this guy? No projections?I think he's finally ready to put together a 1,000 yard 10 td season.
I completely agree. I had him in my top 10 in my projections.Advantages this year:-by far #1 recieving option-great skills-improving qb with alot of potential-very good running game to avoid to much attention-VERY GOOD red zone wr-heavilty targetted wrConcerns-improving qb like I said but still young-run first team-just got paid big bucksI definetly like the positives over the negatives. I think Santonio could have a nice 3-4 year stretch in the top ten starting this year.
 
Holmes is still relatively young, but savvy veteran receiver in his 2nd season (with Jets)an also young and still improving franchise qb in Sanchez. Last year Holmes was the clutch receiver for Sanchez and he will remain his #1 option while Plax and Mason work to draw their own coverage. Holmes has very good hands, is a crisp route runner and can get open finding soft spots in the defense. With a good running game and complement of receivers, it will be nice to see him get a full 16 game season and establish himself as one of the premiere wide outs in the game. I see a pretty decent increase in production for Holmes this year.

89 rec. 1210 yards and 9 tds.

9 rushes 89 yards

Edited to clarify that it's his 2nd season with the Jets.

 
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After watching Holmes last season, I really felt that he was by far the best wide receiver on the Jets football team. Even though the Jets picked up some more Wr's to attract attention and possibily uncertainty to just how many balls each WR gets, the guy to get is Holmes. I think he has a very solid season and is someone I will be targeting in drafts this season.

77 receptions for 1050 yards and 8 TD's.

 

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