I don't agree with that comparison.
Look at the drastic improvement Cobb made from year one to year two. His route running was better, his hands were better, and his knowledge of the offense increased. Some of the catches he made were just outstanding.
If not for missing one game, he would have caught over 80 passes for 1,000-plus yards, and 8 TDs.
Those are really good numbers for a 22-year-old.
Frankly, I think more than half of the teams in the NFL would love to have either player, but especially Cobb, as their No. 1 wide receiver. That's not elite, but as a group, that's a dangerous weapon.
The main problem, though, is Green Bay's reliance on the passing game. They're now one injury away from Jarrett Boykin of having to play a significant role in the offense.
Originally Posted by: porky88