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re: Vele : Enjoy him, if healthy, this season. Will miss OL or DL or WR W/O pick in 2026
Posted on 8/24/25 at 1:28 pm to mdomingue
Posted on 8/24/25 at 1:28 pm to mdomingue
Yep… it was fun last night !!!!
Sorry you weren’t in the conversation but as I’ve noted numerous times….
I’m still waiting for you to post one thread that inspires thought and conversation but I never see it because you don’t have the brains to produce it.
Same thing for Tigerbait2008…
You both contribute nothing.
Posted on 8/24/25 at 5:49 pm to mdomingue
Your little laughter icon …is a mere distraction from the fact… you never answer my statement with actions.
Therefore , you prove my point.
Posted on 8/24/25 at 7:28 pm to TigerSaurus
I asked AI, "what statistics does a 4th round wide reciever average in thier rookie year?"
Here is the answer.
These are his stats in his rookie year:
G GS Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD
13 7 55 41 475 11.6 3
So he is putting up better numbers than you would expect a WR taken in the 4th round to put up plus he will soon be in his prime. Also he is being paid 7th round money and he is a possession reciever we desperately need. Some of you idiots need to get a grip.
Here is the answer.
quote:
Based on available data, the average statistics for a 4th round NFL wide receiver in their rookie year are modest, reflecting the challenges of transitioning to the professional level and the variability in opportunity based on team dynamics and draft capital. From a sample of 4th round wide receivers from recent drafts, the average performance can be approximated as follows:
Receptions: Around 20-30 receptions
Receiving Yards: Approximately 200-300 yards
Touchdowns: 1-3 touchdowns
Games Played: 10-16 games, depending on health and team role
These are his stats in his rookie year:
G GS Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD
13 7 55 41 475 11.6 3
So he is putting up better numbers than you would expect a WR taken in the 4th round to put up plus he will soon be in his prime. Also he is being paid 7th round money and he is a possession reciever we desperately need. Some of you idiots need to get a grip.
This post was edited on 8/25/25 at 2:29 am
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