So even in his best years he's only had 1 where he could be considered a #1. And not even a great #1. I think best case scenario he's a good #2...BEST CASE
So they weren't the best...and may have ended the worst. SO WHAT!
stomperrob wrote:So, which Chris Chambers are we gonna see this year - the Pro Bowl version of 2005 with 82 receptions for 1,118 yds and 11 TD's, or last years version with 59 receptions for 677 yds and 4 TD's? The Dolphins do have a new coach who is more offensively minded than Saban. But, we still don't know for sure who'll be lining up under center. One difference this year is that Chambers will be lining up in the X position instead of the Z which should help his numbers.
Chambers as a WR1 this year is a ridiculous concept. If he's the first WR you get off the board, then you're in serious trouble at the position. I think he's a solid WR3 with upside, but I really wouldn't even want him as my WR2...
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This may be splitting hairs, but isn't the '04 season a bit better than his '01 campaign (esp. in a PPR)?[/b]
Heh whoops, year 4 was better than year 1 by 15 yards. Nevertheless, he still follows the Moulds up and down from year to year trend.
Year 1: Solid rookie campaign
Year 2: Significant dropoff
Year 3: Significant improvement
Year 4: Significant dropoff
Year 5: Significant improvement
Year 6: Significant dropoff
As much as I like Chambers I just don't see him as a #1 WR. Seen him drop to many passes he should have caught. He seems to catch the more difficult passes but drops the easy ones.