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Roscoe Parrish (1 Viewer)

GroveDiesel

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I don't expect anyone to actually draft this guy. He'll be the slot receiver on a team where not many people expect to light it up through the air. But you should keep an eye on him as the season starts to see if he's worth an add at the end of deep rosters. Chan Gailey seems to REALLY like him.

http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2010/8/24/...ceivers-excited

"I'm excited. I'm not just comfortable, I'm excited about Roscoe Parrish and what he's going to bring to our football team this year... We're going to work to try to make sure he's a major part of this offense."
Parrish has some major speed and runs nice routes.
 
He's had plenty of chances to prove himself. He probably has as many TD's in his career as years played. I'm eyeing Steve Johnson on that team as a potential late round sleeper.

 
He's had plenty of chances to prove himself. He probably has as many TD's in his career as years played. I'm eyeing Steve Johnson on that team as a potential late round sleeper.
Roscoe has more upside in my opinion. Trent like to dump it off, and seems like the slot is closer than the flat, and I have seen Roscoe used more in this pre season than all the other seasons combined. PLus, Chad Jackson has been challenging Steve Johnson for the #2, Johnson has shown nothing this training camp, but still has the title of #2.
 
Parrish will be more involved in the offense this year than he ever has before. That said, I expect Buffalo to run close to 60% of the time. If Gailey sticks to his plans for Parrish, I could Parrish getting 45 rec, 500-600 yards, 4-5 TD. I don't think Parrish is draftable, but could be a WW pickup to cover a bye or injury down the line.

I expect Chad Jackson to take over the WR2 role from Steve Johnson, possibly before Week 1. Johnson seems better suited for the slot, but Parrish has a stranglehold on that spot right now.

 
He's had plenty of chances to prove himself. He probably has as many TD's in his career as years played. I'm eyeing Steve Johnson on that team as a potential late round sleeper.
Well, Parrish has also played in **** Jauron's system for most of that time. Not exactly a system designed to use Parrish's talents. Or anyone's talents really.
 

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