Samurai wrote:thesack12 wrote:If they don't bring Sanders back, WR is going to be a huge concern. The free agent WR crop is very poor also.
That being the case, any interest in bringing in Eric Ebron as an oversized slot receiver?
I'm all for bringing Sanders back on a team-friendly deal. Sounds like he really enjoyed the team culture here so he may be willing to take a slight discount to return.
But our challenge is that we don't have a speed receiver who can stretch the defense and allow guys like Kittle, Sanders, Deebo, Hurd and Bourne work their crossing routes underneath. Hurd is supposed to be our over-sized slot receiver. Deebo can play either outside or the slot but he is probably better in slot to take advantage of his strength and physicality. At Sanders' age, he is also probably better suited for the slot than outside and Taylor, if he returns, is strictly a slot guy. Goodwin was supposed to be that speed merchant on the outside but we saw how that worked out. Among our current receivers, Deebo is probably our fastest guy with a 4.48 40 at his combine (Sanders ran a 4.41 but that was 10 years ago!). We saw the kind of pressure the Chiefs can put on a defense with a bunch of guys who can run a 4.3 (or 4.2 in Hill's case).
Without a speed guy on the outside, Jimmy will find the short and intermediate routes that he is comfortable with congested with safeties. So how long do we keep Pettis to just waste one of our receiver spots on instead of getting the speed guy we are lacking?
I'm 100% with you, I'm all for bringing Sanders back in. Its just a matter of price, and like I said in another thread awhile back that if it becomes an either or type thing, I would bring back Sanders over Armstead.
I also agree that speed is the biggest missing ingredient from the recieving corps. You are also right in they have a lot of guys that are better suited on the inside. The problem I just don't know how they are going to be able to improve the receiving corps and/or infuse some speed into the equation. The WR free agent pool is super underwhelming, and Frisco is short on cap space anyways. They are also short on draft capital as well (no day 2 picks), and I don't think they can use another draft pick on a WR. Even if they do, this team needs help now so relying on a late round pick to play a key role next year is probably futile. I highly doubt they use #31 on a WR.
So as of this moment, the only potential options to infuse some speed I can see are 1) Bring back Goodwin on a cheap deal. Him and Jimmy had a pretty solid connection going in 2017. This year Marquise was nagged by injuries and had a couple impactful personal things going on in his life. Maybe next season would be better. 2) I heard that Washington is looking to cut Paul Richardson. I'm not real high on him, but he is capable of stretching the field with speed and should come cheaply.
So my Ebron idea stems from just trying to get some receiving talent into the building. As you mentioned he is redundant with Hurd, but again we really don't know what we have in Hurd and for all intents and purposes he will be a rookie next season.
Either way, we can't expect or even legitimately hope for substantial improvement from Jimmy G by not upgrading his weapon cache. The team would definitely not be doing him any favors if they let Sanders go and don't bring in anything else of substance. If you want to see Jimmy improve, the best way to do that is improve his supporting cast.





















