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Do Eagles have best WRs in NFC East?

POSTED: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 11:21 AM

Who has the NFC East's best wide receivers?
Eagles
Giants
Redskins
Cowboys

First of all, Happy Fourth to all the MTC readers out there.

Whether you're barbecuing, down the shore, taking in Phils-Mets, hope you have a great and safe holiday.

As you know by now, there are no holidays here, even during one of the slowest times on the NFL calendar. We're here to give you your daily football fix.

Today, we point to an item by Adam Schein of FoxSports.com. Schein makes the argument that the Eagles have the best receiving corps in the NFC East:

The Eagles' receivers are the best in the NFC East. For all of the question marks at this position through the Donovan McNabb-Andy Reid era, and all of the dropped passes by Todd Pinkston and company, finally Eagles fans can rejoice in the truth of the above statement. And actually, it isn't even close.

With Plaxico Burress and Terrell Owens out of the picture, it's an interesting argument.

DeSean Jackson was the standout for the Eagles last season with 62 catches for 912 yards and a pair of touchdowns. I think most fans will be content if he matches those totals in 2009. Kevin Curtis, given his health, is a question mark. We have no clue what to expect from Reggie Brown, and Jeremy Maclin is still a rookie.

Jason Avant is steady, and Hank Baskett tells us the fade is going to be a serious weapon this season.

Overall, I'm pretty comfortable with the receivers. I think the "spread the ball around" blueprint can work for the most part. Where I question its effectiveness is in crunch time. Time and again in the NFL, we see quarterbacks relying on the No. 1 guy during a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter. Can Jackson be that guy for Donovan McNabb? That's the leap it'd be nice to see him take in year number two.

As for the other teams in the division, the Giants' biggest question marks probably come at receiver. They'll rely on some young guys who are talented, but unproven.

You could certainly make the argument for the Redskins. Santana Moss is a proven veteran, who had a very good 2008 campaign, with 79 catches for 1,044 yards and six touchdowns. As Schein pointed out in his article, the overall success of the 'Skins' receivers probably rests on the shoulders of second-year guys Malcolm Kelly and Devin Thomas.

And finally the Cowboys. Can Roy Williams be the No. 1 guy? Dallas obviously thinks so, considering how much they gave up for him. And considering that they cut T.O. loose. It would be impossible for him not to improve from last season, but can he be the same guy who caught 82 balls for 1,310 yards and seven touchdowns with the Lions in 2006?

That's my take on the overall comparison. You could really make the case for the Eagles, Redskins or Cowboys. The Giants' receiving corps, at least at this point, appears to be a clear fourth.

Thoughts?

Other links to pass along:

** SI.com's Ross Tucker gives the Eagles props for having a great offseason:

The Eagles somehow managed to let go of a large chunk of the core of their team over the past six years and still come out the other side alive. Gone are Tra Thomas, Jon Runyan, Brian Dawkins, L.J. Smith and Lito Sheppard. All of them were replaced by younger players who may actually end up being upgrades in the 2009 season. So much for the window closing on the Eagles.

** CBSSports.com's Pete Prisco names an underrated and overrated player for each team. Overrated for the Eagles is Brian Westbrook:

He's a good player but some think he's great. He doesn't stay on the field, and for a guy who didn't rush for 1,000 yards last season, you'd think he was Adrian Peterson the way some talk about him.

Underrated, per Prisco, is Quintin Mikell:

He was the Eagles' best safety last season, not Brian Dawkins. He's a good tackler who has improved in pass coverage.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:00 PM, 07/04/2009
    LoneWanker, wrong again. First, not sure why you need to catergorize QBs by race, but since you started ... McNair is at best, the 3rd best black QB. I think any intelligent fan would rank HOF Warren Moon (50K yards, 300 TDs, 9 Pro-Bowls) first, followed by McNabb. Like it or not, McNabb has almost as many yards, more TDs, better QB rating, and better W-L percentage than McNair (and McNair played 3 years more). Sorry dude, them's the facts. Do your homework next time.
    CaptMorgan
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:18 PM, 07/04/2009
    realllyy westbrook sucks???????????
    jimmy77
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:30 PM, 07/04/2009
    I would not trade the entire group of Eagles receivers for the entire group of WRs from any other NFC East team. Pound for pound, top to bottom, our WRs are better as a group than the other NFC East teams now that TO and Plax are gone.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:33 PM, 07/04/2009
    Warren Moon was definitely the best black QB to ever play in the NFL. If he hadn't had to waste those years in the CFL because NFL owners and GMs were afraid to have a black QB, then his career NFL numbers would have been absolutely ridiculous.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:36 PM, 07/04/2009
    JimG, you are wrong, there were black QB's before Moon... I can think of an Eagle, Johnny Walton.
    maximus
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 AM, 07/05/2009
    Can't believe I even bothered reading this stupid "article."
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:31 AM, 07/05/2009
    Overall I'd have to agree, certainly the best grouping of receivers in the east, they just need mr. high and outside and mr. low and behind to hit them in stride and we'll have it made...
    FireChief
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:29 AM, 07/05/2009
    I love preseason assessments. They are almost never mentioned after October 1 because they are almost always wrong. Nostradomis Schein is not. Unexpected things always happen . Let's busy ourselves instead enjoying baseball , our families , time down the shore and the other things that occupy our time until Lehigh. Until then....
    jblanken11
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:01 AM, 07/05/2009
    Don't start hanging trophies on them till they do something to earn them!
    fbpdplt


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