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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup
What if you use their career stats?
Where would that put Vincent Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Joey Galloway, Keenan McCardell?
It does seem that Tampa is where WRs go when their careers are over.
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I think what you put up when you're with a team is a far more accurate measure of what you're worth as a WR to that team. In this case, those players went to Tampa at the end of their careers and put up numbers with the team good enough to rank in their top 10.
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't matter if you're Albert Wilson or the Queen of England. If you're a good WR when you're on the team, it will show. If you're not, then welp. And if you're not there long enough to make a very big dent, then how valuable were you to that franchise?
That last question isn't rhetorical, by the way. I'm genuinely asking. What are measures that can set you apart from other players?