Posted: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 8:22 AM | 51 comments |
 
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Can Eagles receiver Jason Avant (81) make the leap to the next level in 2009? (AP / File photo)

Eagles receiver Jason Avant was a blog favorite of MTC during the 2008 season.

We loved his toughness. His hands. His knack for finding the first-down marker on third downs.

Avant was a reliable target and a pleasant surprise.

But is he ready to make the leap to the next level?

NFL.com's Pat Kirwan sure thinks so. He includes Avant on a list of wide receivers who will step up and make 60-80 catches in 2009.

Here's the write-up:

Unless you talk with an Eagles coach or Donovan McNabb, you might not realize how much this franchise likes Avant. One Eagles executive called him the best slot receiver in the NFL. With all of the attention focused on DeSean Jackson and rookie Jeremy Maclin, Avant should have a very productive year. He has improved his receptions totals in each of his three NFL seasons, from 7 to 23 to 32 last year.

I'd be stunned if Avant jumped to the 60-80 catch range, and that's not a knock on him. I just don't think he'll be given the opportunities, considering that Jeremy Maclin is now in the mix and the offense will spread the ball around.

I'm also not knocking Kirwan. I like the guts. His list would be no fun if it included Larry Fitzgerald and Andre Johnson.

Avant had 32 catches for 377 yards and two touchdowns last season, which was his third in the NFL. DeSean Jackson was the team's leading receiver and the only player to notch 60-plus catches.

In 2007, the Eagles had three players (Brian Westbrook, Kevin Curtis and Reggie Brown) with 60-plus catches.

What are your expectations for Avant? Is Kirwan's projection realistic?

If he repeats last year's performance, not only in terms of statistics, but in terms of reliability and success on third down, that will be just fine with me.

Posted by Sheil Kapadia @ 8:22 AM  Permalink | 51 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:40 AM, 05/27/2009
    60 to 80 catches for Avant is insane. I think he will have a similar season as he did last year, and that is fine with me.
    Lemur
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:57 AM, 05/27/2009
    Avant is an average at best receiver. Curtis, D Jax and Maclin are better and have more talent.
    igglegreen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:58 AM, 05/27/2009
    McNabb will lead the league in completion percentage, touchdowns, yards per catch and passing yards. With the eapons he has now if DM isn't the MVP this year he never will be and u can kiss the SB goodbye. The Eagles stepped up to the plate in the off season and hit the homerun ball. Dis is da year of da Bird!
    The Manager
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:05 AM, 05/27/2009
    30 to 60 sounds reasonable. I really think that Avant has the best hands of the receiving corps.
    tonygreeneagle5
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:30 AM, 05/27/2009
    If he catches 60 passes that means the Eagles are passing more than ever. The Eagles have Jackson, Curtis, Celek, and Westbrook as options ahead of him. I think Avant can get around 40 catches.
    coatesvillain
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:33 AM, 05/27/2009
    55 catches, 770 yards, 6 TD's for J. Avant. 89 catches, 1330 yards, 10 TD's for D. Jackson. 73 catches, 1050 yards, 7 TD's for K. Curtis.
    wondo40
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:51 AM, 05/27/2009
    This is the same Pat Kirwan who is predicting that Greg Lewis will have 50 catches this season in New England.
    billro3
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:19 AM, 05/27/2009
    avants about as worthless as reggie brown.. if he's lucky he will catch 40
    lj23
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:29 AM, 05/27/2009
    I think 35-45 is a much more realistic prediction.
    ematusko
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:04 AM, 05/27/2009
    Dont knock Avant. He was great for Michigan, and has the best hands on the team. He may only be able to take his game so far- whereas DJ and Maclin can go higher, but the Colts needed a Brandon Stokely to win, and we will need Avant. McNabb likes him. He is a class act. And he does everything he is asked to do- crisp routes, finding the 1st down marker, and even some running after the catch. He may not be our top receiver- but he is one of the more important ones the way we spread the ball around. Dont ever compare him to Reggie Brown.
    Knock0ut12


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