With a stalemate between negotiations with the Chicago Bears and wide receiver Alshon Jeffery, some fans already perceive 2016 will be the last year for Jeffery in a Bears uniform. This statement couldn’t be further from the truth. A failure to reach an agreement doesn’t necessarily mean both sides no longer have an interest in one another. It simply shows that the Bears general manager, Ryan Pace, is wise with his money and Jeffery has a lot he needs to prove. Alshon Jeffery is a talented receiver and the Bears have grown to heavily rely on him as their top receiver since the departure of Brandon Marshall. Jeffery has already racked up over 1,000 yards a season in two deferent years as a member of the Bears. He is a huge part of the Bears …show more content…
He was only able to reach the 100 yard mark in four games and only once after week 8. If last year was a one-time ordeal, Pace and the Bears front office might have been a little quicker with the pen this summer, but injuries have held Jeffery back from reaching his full potential in 2014 and also during his rookie season in 2012 as well. So what happens if the worst case scenario takes place? What will the Chicago Bears do if Jeffery has a breakout season this year, and ends up with another team after the season? If 2016 ends up being the last for Jeffery in Chicago, the Bears are sitting on plenty of money to make an attractive offer to a replacement. Jeffery will not be the only big name on the market following the regular season. Michael Floyd who is currently on the Arizona Cardinals roster will be an option. It seems like year after year he is on the edge of having a breakthrough season, but just falls short of pulling the trigger. He has passed the 800 yard mark in each of the previous two seasons, and had over 1,000 yards receiving in 2013. He will more than likely be available for a lot less than Jeffery, and with the right surroundings could be equally as
For the first time in his career, Brassard has been given the number one job and has done remarkably well behind a much younger and far less potent offense this year. The team traded the face of the franchise, Timo Meier, to the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, effectively signaling that they were headed into a rebuild.
The water gets really deep for Coach Addazio who needs to get this team turned around in a hurry. With the loss of his starting QB, Tyler Murphy, he losses about 60% of the team 's offensive production from 2014. Murphy only passed for 1,623 yards and 13 TDs, but really excelled in the running game where he led the team in rushing with 1,184 yards and 11 TDs. With his graduation, the only returning starter who made any kind of impact last year is SO RB Jon Hillman who rushed for a total of 860 yards and 13 TDs.
The Broncos entered this past offseason with more questions than answers at the running back position. Both CJ Anderson and Ronnie Hillman were free agents and many weren 't sure if
H got drafted by the Cleveland Browns. After Trent senior season at Alabama h had broken the single season rushing yards there. He end up with a break out season his rookie year in the NFL. The Browns traded Trent to the Colts. Trent didn’t stay with the Colts much longer.
Odrick was drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the 28th overall pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. In 2010, playing for the Dolphins, he recorded 15.5 sacks and 101 tackles during his first three seasons playing both as a backup and occasional starter. He signed a five-year, $13 million contract (with $7.1 million guaranteed) with the Miami Dolphins on July 29, 2010. He is currently represented by Drew Rosenhaus. In October 2010, Jared broke his foot in practice and missed the rest of the season.
This receiving core has a chance to be deadly with its mix of size and speed. In addition to the talent we have on the outside paired with a dual threat quarterback and a stable of running backs it could be the best offense in the NFL. One thing is for sure it 's going to watch and I 'm expecting a lot of touchdowns in 2015!!! Go Panthers
He broke a finger throwing a ball in Arizona. In conclusion I think that tony has been successful because even when he broke lots of bones he keeps playing. He had a back surgery, in 11/23/2014 but now he is fully recovered. As a football player Tony’s records are really good.
Yet, the Super Bowl 50 MVP wasn’t so eager to put pen to paper. While the offer was the largest contract for a defensive player in NFL history, it lacked in the guaranteed money area.
In a summary statement of the offseason across the division, Craig mentions that “Kirk Cousins, Trevor Siemian and Sheldon Richardson aren’t the only newbies of the North to keep an eye on. Allen Robinson joins the Bears’ much-needed overhaul at receiver, and Jimmy Graham teams up with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay” (Vikings NFC North). He then continues on an in depth comparison of each team to help him achieve his purpose of proving why the Vikings are the strongest team in the
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He has won player of the week twice in the NFL. He has had 3 seasons in top 10
Bercovici is a pretty interesting quarterback as some scouts say he is a small quarterback who has a hard time looking over his line and consistency is also big thing that he lacks. But there is a lot of upside to Bercovici than you know. Bercovici has a lot of arm strength, good foot work and has good zip on the ball. These traits are good for him but his consistency issues could lead to him being a project. I think there is a very well good chance he can be that #2 quarterback down the line post-Philip Rivers but it will all lead to how well he develops.
It takes a lot of work to have the smarts and throw a football knowing you could be knocked out by a 300-pound grown man coming full speed at you. Either way, he still gets the perfect spiral right into the hands of a receiver. These are the words of Patriots defensive lineman teammate Chris Long " He's the king of the petting zoo. There are other GOATs and other farm animals, but he's like the biggest GOAT.
In the 60's and early 70's, Carroll Dale was one of the NFL's all-time great receivers. He was one of the most reliable, productive, and consistent big play receivers of his era. A look at his statistics will tell you why. Carroll caught 438 passes for 8,277 yards and 52 touchdowns and averaged a sensational 18.9 yards per catch- the 13th best mark in NFL history, tied with Mel Gray and Lance Alworth. In his illustrious career, he caught 25 touchdowns of 40 or more yards and compiled 21 100-yard games- including 2 games of 200-plus yards.
JockBio emphasizes in the last game of Arian’s second season he was neck-and-neck with Jamaal Charles for the NFL rushing title. Against the Jacksonville Jaguars Arian had a great game, claiming the rushing title. To conclude, Arian used effort to overcome the deprivation he kept