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I doubt this rating takes into account the fact that Zay Jones played with a torn labrum the whole season.  It's impossible to quantify the effect that had on his ability to catch the ball.  I'm assuming he'll be with Buffalo next season.  It will be very interesting to see how a healthy Zay Jones performs, especially if he has a QB who can get him the ball.

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1 hour ago, TigerJ said:

I doubt this rating takes into account the fact that Zay Jones played with a torn labrum the whole season.  It's impossible to quantify the effect that had on his ability to catch the ball.  I'm assuming he'll be with Buffalo next season.  It will be very interesting to see how a healthy Zay Jones performs, especially if he has a QB who can get him the ball.

 

That doesn't excuse passes he straight up dropped and poor route running. The defense of Jones post season is incredible for a guy who was rated as awful as he was and dropped so many balls.

 

That is great that he is hard worker with good character. I have worked with many individuals who were the same yet failed to perform at their job and were let go. I am very hesitant to buy that Jones is going to see some drastic improvement regardless of QB. Even if he does turn around his potential is a decent slot WR which we do need but he will not be an All Pro by any stretch.


Had the Bills kept Robert Woods like they should've we wouldn't have needed Jones.

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4 minutes ago, corta765 said:

 

That doesn't excuse passes he straight up dropped and poor route running. The defense of Jones post season is incredible for a guy who was rated as awful as he was and dropped so many balls.

 

That is great that he is hard worker with good character. I have worked with many individuals who were the same yet failed to perform at their job and were let go. I am very hesitant to buy that Jones is going to see some drastic improvement regardless of QB. Even if he does turn around his potential is a decent slot WR which we do need but he will not be an All Pro by any stretch.


Had the Bills kept Robert Woods like they should've we wouldn't have needed Jones.

Your belief that the Bills should have kept Woods ignores the fact that over half the roster were free agents, with minimal cap space available.  Woods was never going to get the going market rate from the Bills, regardless of whether he would have been better than Jones last year.  Also ignore the likelihood that Woods wanted no part of staying in Buffalo which had failed for 4 years to put him in a position to achieve his potential.  TT again?  He would have been running away from that as fast as he could.     

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