Totally messed up the quoting, sorry FreeBagel :(
"Uh, what? When Gronk/Hernandez were drafted Ben Watson was coming off 29 and 22 catch seasons the last two years. He never even had a season with 50 receptions in NE and Daniel Graham never even had 40. As rookies both Gronk AND Hernandez each had better years than Watson and Graham's career best in their entire time in New England. As ROOKIES. By their second year they were doubling and even tripling Watson/Graham's career best despite playing together while Watson/Graham had the TE position to themselves.
It was a completely 180 degree shift in the New England offense.
Here is the target share in 2009 the year before Gronk/Hernandez were drafted:
Welker: 162 (in 14 games)
Moss: 138
Watson: 41"
Any fan following the Patriots at the time knew from training camp that Belichick was high on both Gronk/Hernandez and there was a lot of talk about the Patriots employing a lot more 2 TE sets to get them both on the field. I don't think anybody expected 50-55 catches each, as rookies, but it wasn't literally out of nowhere. People figured one of them would probably end up around the 45-50 catch mark and the other around 30-35 catches.
Again, Patriots fans saw the TEs utilized way before 2009. Watson had back to back seasons of 49 and 36 catches in 2006 & 2007... in only 13 and 12 games respectively. Pro Rate those out and you end up with 60 and 48 catches. Daniel Graham largely became an in-line blocker but had 38 catches in 2003 when the leading receiver had just 57 catches the entire year.
"This works both ways, right? How often are teams going to be double teaming Cooks with all those other weapons? Probably not often.
As to spreading it around, are we forgetting where he's coming from? NO ONE spreads the ball around like Brees. He led the NFL in attempts last year yet no receiver had more than 120 targets.."
It definitely works both ways but as a DC if given the option of double teaming one of Cooks or Edelman? I'd double team Cooks largely because he's the speed threat and more likely to burn you. Just the way it is.
Also the Saints system has absolutely no bearing on the Patriots style of play and how they integrate players into their gameplans on a weekly basis. With that said, Brady has proven that he'll take the open guy which is why I see Cooks being more of a big play week to week type. He may not flash the consistency of other options available at WR and at his ADP.
"Cooks doesn't necessarily need 140 targets. Last year he did 78-1173-8 on only 117 targets, and while Brees is certainly no chump it's not like the quality of targets is going to be going down. That's not even to mention that I don't believe Edelman/Gronk have ever completed a season where they were both healthy all year.
As I pointed out, this was all before Cooks came around. I don't expect them to get 280 targets between the two of them any more. Everyone else's targets will come down a little. When Gronk came to town Welker/Moss were getting 300+ targets between the two of them. Obviously Moss ended up moving on but barring one outlier season (where his per game target numbers were still down slightly and where three players still managed to hit that 80 catch mark, btw), Welker's target share went down to make room for the new guys.
Disagree on Mitchell. Like I said I expect everyone's targets to come down a little to make room for Cooks. Not just Edelman. Guys like Mitchell too."
I guess that's where I disagree. I can see targets coming down for Edelman and Gronkowski as well as say the RBs (James White saw 86 targets) but Mitchell was a 2nd Round Rookie WR last year with 32 catches on the season in a notoriously tough system. I just can't fathom New England not trying to utilize him more and resigning him to a Danny Amendola 20-25 catch level.
I think the fact that they also added Dwayne Allen at TE (to replace Martellus Bennett) and Rex Burkhead at RB (to replace Blount, who simply cannot catch) says a lot about what New England think of their talent as well. Neither guy was added to not contribute a fair amount.
I don't think either can stay healthy all year to be honest although I'd buy Edelman staying healthy far more than Gronk. With that said, I'm finding it hard to figure out where Cooks targets all come from to reach 120. I'll break it down and feel free to show me where you think I'm wrong
Rob Gronkowski: 100 Targets
Dwayne Allen: 46 Targets
Julian Edelman: 134 Targets
Brandin Cooks*: 106 Targets
Malcolm Mitchell: 62 Targets
James White: 64 Targets
Dion Lewis: 20 Targets
Rex Burkhead: 20 Targets
Danny Amendola: 18 Targets
Rough Guess Total = 570 Pass Attempts
2016 Patriots Total = 550 Pass Attempts
"Also, Cooks ADP is early 3rd round so I have no idea what you are talking about with him being drafted in the 10-12 spot."
I meant more WR 10-12 range. Most of FBG has him anywhere from 11 to 15, which is bordering on WR1 level for a 12 Team League and is definitely WR1 level for a 14 team league.