Also Don't bother bringing up his 4.74 forty time. Jerry Rice ran a 4.71 and got a few good years out of it.
Originally Posted by: voiceofreason
Oh, I'm not supposed to tell you that 4.74 is slow? Jerry Rice ran 4.71 so Boykin running 4.74 isn't relevant?
We drafted 3 WR's for a reason. Don't forget Boykin came to us via a tryout after being cut by Jax. That doesn't mean he isn't good it just puts in perspective that Janis and Adams were actually drafted by us. That tells you we liked those guys. We didn't like Boykin enough to draft him or sign him after, although I don't know for sure we didn't try signing him as an UDFA. Had Abbrederis not been injured there are 3 guys we actually drafted THIS year. Throw in Dorsey from last year....that's 4 guys we drafted vs. Boykin whom we did not...all 4 of those draftees were drafted during or after Boykin could've been. IE: We liked those guys coming out more than Jarrett Boykin.
If Dorsey, Janis and Adams play lights out why does Boykin automatically stick? Abby going out may have saved him. It's not like Boykin is some powerhouse WR. He's a good player with poor speed. He can jump and has great hands. I have never said he's not making the team. I just think calling him a lock putting him in Cobb and Nelson territory is an inaccurate depiction of his standing on this team. He's the John Kuhn of the WR's... Kuhn is a good player with limited ability. Kuhn is no lock and neither is Boykin.
Ted Thompson sits on his hands per former GM: "because they’ve had 25 fricking years of great quarterbacks. Of course it works. Try it without a special quarterback."