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Remember Santonio Holmes during the second half last season? (1 Viewer)

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  • Ted Ginn

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  • Sidney Rice

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  • Laurent Robinson

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  • Jacoby Jones

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  • James Jones

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  • Robert Meachem

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  • Other or None (specify if you like...)

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LionsFan78

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After a relatively quiet first half of the season, Holmes became a viable option during the second half of the season, posting 559/2 weeks 9-16. Not only that, but he shot up draft boards for this year, in many formats even taken ahead of Hines Ward.

D. Bowe and Calvin Johnson don't really fit the mold IMO, because they've already been a very key part of the offense, and in Bowe's case, he's already considered the true WR1 on KC. We all know both will certainly be drafted accordingly next season.

Is Ginn pretty much the consensus pick here? Maybe Rice? Silent-so-far guys like Meachem? Or does a shaky QB situation pretty much limit many of these guys? Maybe we would've all said Jacoby Jones at the start of the season, but other WR's have proved they can play at a high level in Johnson's absence, so there's some big ???'s there.

Me, I'll lean Ginn here. I'd like to see Beck play first, as it's obvious Lemon will not be the answer next year. I just can't see anybody else billed as the WR1 for MIA heading into next year.

 
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None of these guys look very good at this point. I'm particularly disappointed with Ginn, as you can see from my sig.

My OTHER = NONE

 
None of these guys look very good at this point. I'm particularly disappointed with Ginn, as you can see from my sig.

My OTHER = NONE
I'd be more disgusted with my RBs on those teams (Reunion excluded). Counting on a rail thin rookie WR who missed plenty of time getting healthy on the Dolphins was just insane.Edited to add: Agree though with your poll response. NONE of the above.

 
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Guess I forgot to add Gonzalez, although barring a major Harrison injury or retirement, I doubt he could rise up that far. Never know though.

About what I figured, not much faith in any, but Ginn the majority recipient.

 
Dwayne Bowe... you ain't seen nothing yet, as they say.

He's playing in the Top 25-30 range... and you could see 5-15 down the stretch.

The final 2 games vs Detroit and the Jets could stick in some minds. Problem is most ppl are out of it in their leagues by week 16, and few go to 17 anymore.

 
I'm pretty sure that Bowe isn't included in the poll because he's already producing at a fairly high level. The poster is wondering which WR will come on stronger late in the season and have increased expectations and value entering next year ala Holmes. Bowe is already producing at a high level. :lmao:

 
I'll take Meachem.

New Orleans running game isn't going to dominate any remaining games.

NO Defense isn't that strong so offense will have to score.

Henderson is dropping balls so opportunity might present itself.

Remaining games vs SF, STL, CAR, ATL

 
I'll take Meachem. New Orleans running game isn't going to dominate any remaining games.NO Defense isn't that strong so offense will have to score.Henderson is dropping balls so opportunity might present itself.Remaining games vs SF, STL, CAR, ATL
You're not worried by the fact that he hasn't caught a pass all season? You have to walk before you can run.I think Sidney Rice and Ted Ginn offer the most upside for the rest of this season. Laurent Robinson and James Jones likely won't be consistent enough to be useful in most FF leagues, but should have a big game or two.
 

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