I think Lloyd is the better receiver and in a much better place to be this year's breakout guy. Woods is burried on the depth chart so far and Wilson and Lloyd are just good enough to keep him there.
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This rotoworld update doesn't help Woods or Lloyd:
Rotoworld.com wrote:The 49ers believe tight end Eric Johnson could lead the team in receptions this season. Tim Rattay is more familiar with Johnson than the rest of his young receivers. Coach Dennis Erickson also loves featuring the position. Johnson is worth owning in deep fantasy leagues.Aug. 31 - 12:30 pm et Source:San Francisco Chronicle
skinsfan wrote:*He's the only viable receiving option on his team, Lloyd has never proven himself.
How can you say that? At least Lloyd has NFL game experiance. Woods has been injured has played little if any in the pre-season. (I don't follow the Niners)
Lloyd isn't "a lot" more proven than Woods, and honestly, I had hardly heard of him until May. Also, I am not saying that Woods will break all the records, I'm saying that he'll be the guy who not too many expect and will be the fourth rookie receiver of the past decade to top 1000 yards, and will be the best rookie WR this year. Reggie Williams has Smith lining up across him, Roy Williams has Rogers across from him, and Fitz has nobody to take the double and triples off him.
skinsfan wrote:Lloyd isn't "a lot" more proven than Woods, and honestly, I had hardly heard of him until May. Also, I am not saying that Woods will break all the records, I'm saying that he'll be the guy who not too many expect and will be the fourth rookie receiver of the past decade to top 1000 yards, and will be the best rookie WR this year. Reggie Williams has Smith lining up across him, Roy Williams has Rogers across from him, and Fitz has nobody to take the double and triples off him.
Going into the season, I could see how a case could be made for Woods to the top rookie WR, but that was prior to his injury. It's going to take time for him to even crack the lineup and he's going to have to really work to make that happen as Hamilton, a fellow rookie, has been rather impressive this preseason. Lloyd is definitely the man in SF, the team is super high on him right now. Even though it's only one season that Lloyd has over Woods in the NFL, it's a light year's worth of difference.
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Lloyd is the clear #1 WR at this point with Woods fairly far down the depth chart (i.e. not starting). That could change of course, but I personally will steer clear of Woods on draft day.
At this point last year, Boldin was a starter right?
Ya Lloyd has had alot of chance to prove himself .... sure he has
I mean TO and Tai didn't stifle his progress at all.....
Garcia looked at him on every play
Don't blame us if your players stink the place up....You got our OPINION, your not paying any money for advice!!
If your new guy gets injured.. it happens, and not part of the equation beforehand.
Good Luck, and Thanks for being reasonable.
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