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LMAO You are so ****ing clueless that it's cute. This has nothing to do with the eye test. May argument is very clear. Aiyuk is their WR1, not Deebo. You don't pay your WR2 more than your WR1 because he's "versatile". This entire argument of how the 49ers performed without him is dumb too. We never saw them without Aiyuk. Of course a team with a pumpkin needs all their playmakers to be a great offense, especially a guy that they depend on in the run and passing game to scheme easy touches. |
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I also posted a 49ers insider saying the 49ers would value Aiyuk more because he's the better receiver (obvious). You're so ****ing clueless and you don't know what you don't know. |
It’s hilarious when stalor is so fired up he hammers out a quick post, submits it, thinks about it, gets even more worked up, and then comes back to edit more garbage material into the original post.
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With 2024 NFL training camps on the horizon, the league's true insiders made their voices heard. ESPN surveyed league executives, coaches and scouts to help us rank the top 10 players at 11 different positions, from quarterback to cornerback and all positions in between. This was the fifth edition of these rankings, and as usual, several players moved up or fell off last year's lists. A reminder of the rankings process: Voters gave us their best 10 players at a position, then we compiled the results and ranked candidates based on number of top-10 votes, composite average and dozens of interviews, with research and film study help from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen. In total, nearly 80 voters submitted a ballot on at least one position, and in many cases all positions. Additional voting and follow-up calls with those surveyed helped us break any ties. And like I said Aiyuk was 10th after breaking a tie with Kupp. Deebo got HM as well. This easily disrpoves your stupid ****ing claim. |
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Deebo, CM, and Kittle are all top 61 in the NFL top 100, but I didn’t see Aiyuk in there.
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Yea, because the players know better than coaches, execs, and scouts. This is why I wanted you to attempt to get into the discussion. I knew you had jack shit. |
Pretty sure San Francisco will be able to keep both of them this year, but next year when they have to pay Purdy, they will have to make a choice. I expect they’ll choose Debo. Ayuk is a better pure “wide receiver” but Debo is more valuable. It will also be easier for them to draft another WR who’s probably about as good as Ayuk. There are a lot of guys you could argue are in the same class as him. He is definitely not one of the elite receivers. I don’t think they’re going to draft somebody who provides what Debo does. He’s kind of a unicorn but that assumes he doesn’t go back into getting injured.
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I suppose guys like Scott Pioli or other ‘execs’ and college scouts know what makes a better, more valuable player than other NFL players. |
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Odd. In 2023, Aiyuk was 7th in total receiving yards with 1,342, 2nd in avg/yds per catch with 17.9, 3rd overall in plays over 20 yards with 28, 9th in avg yds per game with 83.9, and 8th overall in First Downs with 61. He probably should be on that list. |
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