Looking to make a move for either 49ers reciever. I wanted to get some input as to weather or not they will continue to produce? They have been relatively consistent so far (meaning, they haven't busted a week.....yet). So what do y'all think?
By making a move do you mean picking one up off of the WW? I'm a 49ers fan but there's no way I would consider trading for either one of these guys. WW yes but that's it.
As for them keeping it up, I would look for Battle to continue down his path of being the guy that is more targetted in the offense. I also expect Lloyd to continue to supply fireworks in spurts. Bottom line, Battle, IMO, is the more consistent play.
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MadScott wrote:By making a move do you mean picking one up off of the WW? I'm a 49ers fan but there's no way I would consider trading for either one of these guys. WW yes but that's it.
As for them keeping it up, I would look for Battle to continue down his path of being the guy that is more targetted in the offense. I also expect Lloyd to continue to supply fireworks in spurts. Bottom line, Battle, IMO, is the more consistent play.
agreed here and numbers don't lie
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I like Lloyd over Battle, only because I believe he is in a contract year. Contract years brings out the best production from players, ie Muhammad, Boston, etc.
well battle's on the WW. but my question is, correct me if i'm wrong, but battle's the #2 reciever on SF. Is he constantly the #2, meaning does he play all the time, or does he get taken out sometimes for someone like morton/woods?
iloveny18 wrote:well battle's on the WW. but my question is, correct me if i'm wrong, but battle's the #2 reciever on SF. Is he constantly the #2, meaning does he play all the time, or does he get taken out sometimes for someone like morton/woods?
I believe Rashaun Woods was placed on I.R.
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