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Do you think Robert Foster can develop to into a #1 receiver?


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1 minute ago, Buffalo30 said:

Lighter than you'd expect for a number 1 receiver.  Gilmore is physical has battled much bigger receivers.  Can Foster show he has the ability to play through press with a physical corner.  I've seen him blow by guys but can he win a physical battle?  That will be interesting to watch.  

 

Definitely a matchup I want to see to gauge where Foster is. 

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On 9/25/2018 at 6:13 AM, BBills88 said:

They are allowing their young players to develop through live experience, with that being said would it be possible the staff is trying to allow Robert Foster to get the necessary experience to become the number 1 receiver? It happened for a few players throughout the years.

 

What are your thoughts?

I think he could be our Peerless Price , we have to get our Eric Moulds through draft or free agency 

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19 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...glad this youngster heeded the advice from Shady and McDermott's wake up call....already has more yards than his entire college career.......didn't realize the kid is 6'2", 195 lbs....thought he was Roscoe like......guess I'm in the wrong zip code as usual..........

You are not alone there  sir. I too thought he looked a lot shorter. Either 6' 2" is generous (he does look a tad shorter than Zay), or it maybe seeing him next to Allen, KB, Mills, Croom, Thomas etc.

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18 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Foster's biggest challenge yet given how well Gilmore is playing this season.  Zay has really "dropped" off since his best game as a pro in Miami.  It would be nice to see him have a bounce back game after his previous two poor performances. 

Zay has been playing against number 1 corners which he cannot beat at this point.  When he isn't the one drawing that attention, I think we will see him back to being more productive.  He's a slot guy.  His talent lies with his route running abilities underneath.  

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1 minute ago, Buffalo30 said:

Zay has been playing against number 1 corners which he cannot beat at this point.  When he isn't the one drawing that attention, I think we will see him back to being more productive.  He's a slot guy.  His talent lies with his route running abilities underneath.  

 

He relies on scheme more than talent to get open looks.  He's not great at all in unplastering. 

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18 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He relies on scheme more than talent to get open looks.  He's not great at all in unplastering. 

He's a complimentary piece in a wide receiver unit.  He's not a go to guy.  He's not going to win those man to man matchups all day like you are saying.  I think adding another receiver ahead of Jones will make his life easier.  Hoping he steps up in his third year having a full offseason with Allen.  Having Foster, Jones and Mckenzie looks like a good complimentary unit of receivers.  A top target is needed though.  

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11 hours ago, Putin said:

I think he could be our Peerless Price , we have to get our Eric Moulds through draft or free agency 

 

I'm thinking more James Lofton and hoping they get a Reed or Moulds type through the draft.

 

4 hours ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

You are not alone there  sir. I too thought he looked a lot shorter. Either 6' 2" is generous (he does look a tad shorter than Zay), or it maybe seeing him next to Allen, KB, Mills, Croom, Thomas etc.

 

He was measured at  6' 1-5/8" (and 196#) at the Combine. 

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As expected, Foster was covered for most of the day by Gilmore and he was able to beat one of the NFL's best on a number of occasions.  Gilmore definitely showed respect for his speed after getting singed on the deep route that Foster lost track of the ball in the sun. There was also the another pass on 4th down that he got a hand after making an adjustment in the end zone on that some people consider a drop. Could have again been a huge day for him, but overall he was pretty good (4 catches for 52 yards) with his arrow still pointing up.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

As expected, Foster was covered for most of the day by Gilmore and he was able to beat one of the NFL's best on a number of occasions.  Gilmore definitely showed respect for his speed after getting singed on the deep route that Foster lost track of the ball in the sun. There was also the another pass on 4th down that he got a hand after making an adjustment in the end zone on that some people consider a drop. Could have again been a huge day for him, but overall he was pretty good (4 catches for 52 yards) with his arrow still pointing up.

 

Losing the TD in the sun was so Bills-versus-Cheaters, isn't it?  Ugh.  I stopped watching after Hauschka missed the gimme FG.

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It's amazing what Robert Foster has done. An UDFA that goes to an NFL team and essentially becomes the #1. I mean you really have to hand it to the guy, he really worked hard. He is our best receiver and this is coming from a Zay Jones loyalist. He earned my respect this year, doubt he is our #1 next year but he'd be damn good at that #2 spot with Zay in the slot and with McKenzie as our #4. Definitely need a true #1 though. All of our receivers need to get bumped down a spot, we're missing just one more guy. 

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3 minutes ago, NewDayBills said:

It's amazing what Robert Foster has done. An UDFA that goes to an NFL team and essentially becomes the #1. I mean you really have to hand it to the guy, he really worked hard. He is our best receiver and this is coming from a Zay Jones loyalist. He earned my respect this year, doubt he is our #1 next year but he'd be damn good at that #2 spot with Zay in the slot and with McKenzie as our #4. Definitely need a true #1 though. All of our receivers need to get bumped down a spot, we're missing just one more guy. 

 

With two games worth of tape, these guys were exposed for what they are.   If you think that Bills wideouts are only missing one player, you're delusional. 

 

Zay's production only comes when the defenses don't care about him.  Foster is the No. 1 only because the other guys are hot garbage. McKenzie is no more than a #5 guy.  Bills need 3 new wide outs and 2 new TEs.   

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Just now, GG said:

 

With two games worth of tape, these guys were exposed for what they are.   If you think that Bills wideouts are only missing one player, you're delusional. 

 

Zay's production only comes when the defenses don't care about him.  Foster is the No. 1 only because the other guys are hot garbage. McKenzie is no more than a #5 guy.  Bills need 3 new wide outs and 2 new TEs.   

Nah. I'm very much in touch with reality, Bills need an elite #1 and we're in very good shape. We do need a real TE though, Croom can be a solid #2 but I think Albert O or Caleb Wilson in RDS 2-3 would benefit us greatly. 

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I think Foster has a good chance to be a good #2 WR.  McKenzie has a shot at being a serviceable #4.

 

Croom has a shot at being an ok #2 TE.  

 

We need 2 more WR's a TE and a new starting RB who is quick that can catch the ball well.  Along with 3 more O-linemen.  

 

We cant get it all in one off season but we can address most of it if Beane does his job effectively.

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