At the very least, it's surprising they couldn't salvage a draft pick by trading him to a receiver-needy team or a contender. As for Maclin, well, he probably won't be without a job for too long. At 29, he's still young and good enough to be a consistent contributor somewhere. Teams like the 49ers and Browns have cap space and a need at receiver, but I could also see him landing with a team that has actual playoff aspirations -- a team like the Redskins , Eagles , Lions , or heck, even the Cowboys.
This might seem like an odd addition to this list for a number of reasons. However, Maclin is a far superior player to Williams, who has yet to pan out fully to this point. We saw in their season a year ago that Dak Prescott and this offense are dynamic and dangerous. With that said, Maclin would make them even more so. With Jason Witten nearing the end of his career, and Terrance Williams having failed to emerge as a reliable No.
Complementing their star receiver's presence with an explosive playmaker like Maclin would round out a suddenly potent Cowboys offense. Jerry Jones has shown more restraint in recent years, and that could very well end up being the deciding factor in this equation, but this is one of the rare blockbuster moves that would also make a lot of sense.
Two Cowboys receivers ranked in Top 20 - Scott Kacsmar, Football Outsiders Football Outsiders use a metric called "Receiving Plus-Minus" to quantify how many passes a receiver caught compared to what an average receiver would have caught, given the location of those targets. The uber-reliable Cole Basley comes in 5th overall, and the under-appreciated Terrance Williams ranks 13th overall.
But where's Dez? Interestingly enough, Dallas has two wide receivers in the top 20, but neither is All-Pro Dez Bryant. For whatever reason, rookie Dak Prescott was not nearly as efficient when throwing to Bryant, who will tend to draw the tougher defensive matchup, and who was not always percent healthy in Still, Prescott was We know Cole Beasley catches the underneath routes out of the slot, but one thing Dallas changed this year was to get Terrance Williams more involved in the intermediate game.
Bryant's targets were nearly a full 4 yards deeper than Williams', so that certainly had something to do with the numbers being down. Prescott will have to get better at throwing to his No. Maybe this is the week they turn things around? I want to say Maclin.. After that poor showing last week I think he turns it around With the 0. Maclin is coming off injury and DJax is having a bit of a resurgence. Surprisingly tough choice, but I'd go Hartline based on matchup, targets, and have a feeling that game will be higher scoring than Pit-Philly.
Hartline is the main WR there. He's gonna continue to get open and get the ball thrown to him. Beware it might be a roller coaster ride week in week out. I kind of wanted to take a wait-and-see approach with PIT Defense.
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