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Carter_Can_Fly

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I am 25 years old... I will be playing for a different team next season....

Over my last 3 years I have accumlated

127 receptions

1609 yards

17 TD's

Do I have any value if I find my self in the right spot????

 
17 TDs? That is 1 for every 7.5 receptions and about 12.5 yards per catch. That sounds like a TE or RB.

How can you be sure he is playing for a different team? Vincent Jackson is the first one I thought of, but I would think he would still be in SD.

 
If there is no "peaking" allowed, I think he will put up roughly 45/550/6.

I actually think he is a solid sleeper candidate, though.

 
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Do I have any value if I find my self in the right spot????
ALL players have value if they land in the right spot. As for Reggie Williams, he's young enough to still blossom (not that his resume to date has been sub-par). He has a first round pedigree, has played on a team that couldn't decide who the QB should be, and has been mostly a run-first team. He did rank 28th two seasons ago (but that was obviously helped by his high TD total).The question is which team would be the right spot?
 
Do I have any value if I find my self in the right spot????
ALL players have value if they land in the right spot. As for Reggie Williams, he's young enough to still blossom (not that his resume to date has been sub-par). He has a first round pedigree, has played on a team that couldn't decide who the QB should be, and has been mostly a run-first team. He did rank 28th two seasons ago (but that was obviously helped by his high TD total).The question is which team would be the right spot?
Miami?
 
Do I have any value if I find my self in the right spot????
ALL players have value if they land in the right spot. As for Reggie Williams, he's young enough to still blossom (not that his resume to date has been sub-par). He has a first round pedigree, has played on a team that couldn't decide who the QB should be, and has been mostly a run-first team. He did rank 28th two seasons ago (but that was obviously helped by his high TD total).The question is which team would be the right spot?
Miami?
:tinfoilhat: Wilford wasn't bad enough?
 
Do I have any value if I find my self in the right spot????
ALL players have value if they land in the right spot. As for Reggie Williams, he's young enough to still blossom (not that his resume to date has been sub-par). He has a first round pedigree, has played on a team that couldn't decide who the QB should be, and has been mostly a run-first team. He did rank 28th two seasons ago (but that was obviously helped by his high TD total).The question is which team would be the right spot?
Miami?
:tinfoilhat: Wilford wasn't bad enough?
LOL.Houston/Cincy/Washington (Just guessing here)
 
I am intrigued with Reggie Williams. I think he could be one of those guys that flourishes under a different system. What if Indy decides to sign him to go along side, Wayne, Gonzo, and Dallas Clark. I am obviously totally speculating but he did have consecvite seasons of 616 yards and 620 yard seasons as a 23, 24 year old and a 10 TD season in there, so he may draw interest from some teams and then who knows.

 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.

 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.
You are acting as if Reggie Williams 52 catch 630 yard, 10 TD season as a 23 year old don't count for anything. He may have had a falling out with a coach, he may not have been what the Jags were looking for but you are acting as if young players can't ressurrect careers with a change of scenery. Especially ones that have been semi productive and carry the talent of first round pedigree. I don't hear anyone calling him a lock to do or be relevant, but he is someone to keep an eye on.
 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.
You are acting as if Reggie Williams 52 catch 630 yard, 10 TD season as a 23 year old don't count for anything. He may have had a falling out with a coach, he may not have been what the Jags were looking for but you are acting as if young players can't ressurrect careers with a change of scenery. Especially ones that have been semi productive and carry the talent of first round pedigree. I don't hear anyone calling him a lock to do or be relevant, but he is someone to keep an eye on.
He's had 5 years to validate the 1st round pedigree. Eventually, you have to look past that. During those years, he has only finished higher than the 3rd most targeted WR one time, in 2006. I suppose anything is possible but it's hard to imagine him busting out in his 6th year.
 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.
You are acting as if Reggie Williams 52 catch 630 yard, 10 TD season as a 23 year old don't count for anything. He may have had a falling out with a coach, he may not have been what the Jags were looking for but you are acting as if young players can't ressurrect careers with a change of scenery. Especially ones that have been semi productive and carry the talent of first round pedigree. I don't hear anyone calling him a lock to do or be relevant, but he is someone to keep an eye on.
He's had 5 years to validate the 1st round pedigree. Eventually, you have to look past that. During those years, he has only finished higher than the 3rd most targeted WR one time, in 2006. I suppose anything is possible but it's hard to imagine him busting out in his 6th year.
If he were 29 or 30 and going to a new team I would agree. But again he is still young.... and its just an eye on him, not saying he will.I think a 10 TD season on a run first team is a bit of a bust out no?
 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.
You are acting as if Reggie Williams 52 catch 630 yard, 10 TD season as a 23 year old don't count for anything. He may have had a falling out with a coach, he may not have been what the Jags were looking for but you are acting as if young players can't ressurrect careers with a change of scenery. Especially ones that have been semi productive and carry the talent of first round pedigree. I don't hear anyone calling him a lock to do or be relevant, but he is someone to keep an eye on.
I'm not sure it does.52 catches and 630 yards are nothing special for a 4th year WR, especially when he's the #1 at the time.

Those 10 TD's were as fluky as could be. I'd say at least half of them he wasn't even covered. I don't mean like he beat his guy and got open, I mean the defense didn't bother to account for him. They were more concerned with stopping the Jags dominant running game that season. Defenses were more afraid of Taylor and MJD then an uncovered Williams, at least inside the 10.

I can't imagine any team signing as any more than a #3 WR at best. He's basically a poor man's Bryant Johnson and he didn't tear up once he left the Cards.

 
Will never understand the Reggie Williams love that still exists. The man couldn't outperform Dennis Northcutt, I don't care what system he's in. He's just not very good.
You are acting as if Reggie Williams 52 catch 630 yard, 10 TD season as a 23 year old don't count for anything. He may have had a falling out with a coach, he may not have been what the Jags were looking for but you are acting as if young players can't ressurrect careers with a change of scenery. Especially ones that have been semi productive and carry the talent of first round pedigree. I don't hear anyone calling him a lock to do or be relevant, but he is someone to keep an eye on.
He's had 5 years to validate the 1st round pedigree. Eventually, you have to look past that. During those years, he has only finished higher than the 3rd most targeted WR one time, in 2006. I suppose anything is possible but it's hard to imagine him busting out in his 6th year.
If he were 29 or 30 and going to a new team I would agree. But again he is still young.... and its just an eye on him, not saying he will.I think a 10 TD season on a run first team is a bit of a bust out no?
I'd view TD's as the least meaningful stat for trying to project his future. Targets are more valuable and he just doesn't improve in that area.
 
I guessed wrong. The guy I was thinking of is actually 76-1168-13 over the past three seasons, and I think he has a ton more upside(definitely more talented imo); and, he's just as likely to be sitting on the waiver wire.

 
Reggie Williams played his college ball in the state of Washington, and has expressed an interest in going to the Seahawks.

With an unreliable oft-injured Branch on one side, Burleson coming off injury on the other side, possible (likely?) drafting of Crabtree with the 3rd pick, little reliable depth, they may be interested in Williams if the price is right. Maybe as starter, but more likely coming off the bench. I don't see a lot of fantasy potential if he goes there, but crazier things have happened.

 
Williams just isn't good at getting separation. He uses his size well, has decent hands, will make plays in traffic and is a great blocker, but his ceiling is limited by not being able to beat coverage.

 

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