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He's a slight framed slot receiver. They want a bigger, stouter WR on the outside. What they want on the outside has nothing to do with Hardman. They've ALWAYS had a "type" that they want on the outside and Hardman doesn't fit that description. I don't know where you're getting this poor receiver shit from. And don't bother with this "he's a poor route runner" bullshit because that's a made up argument if i ever heard one. No one on this forum is watching all-22 film of all of Hardman's routes, and even if they did, i'd still question if they knew what they were even looking at. |
Julio is still elite. Yes please.
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Rather grow/pay my own drama.
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Did we trade for this piece of shit yet?!?!?
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If he was a good WR, Reid would find a way to make him work and get him on the field. Instead if we get a #2 WR that can play 16 games, Hardmans touches will come few and dad between. He'll be even more of a end around/jet sweep guy than he was last year. |
What we can ACTUALLY see from Hardman based on his 2 seasons. Not made up shit like, "oh i think he's a poor route runner".
Hardman: Pros: Blazing fast (stretches the defense, forces them to play honest) Good/great hands Home-run hitter after the catch Plays big in big moments Versatile slot player who's an asset in WR screens (which the Chiefs rarely run), end-rounds etc. He can be used as a gadget player, but is not limited to being one. Cons: Seems to have trouble knowing where to be in a zone Doesn't have the best chemistry with Pat His size may be a factor in his ability to get off the press, thus limiting his role on the outside. |
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Obviously not on par with Kelce. Tyreek has his share of missed opportunities but will give him the nod based on sheer volume. But are you going to try to argue that Pringle and Robinson have better hands? LMAO And Reid DOES find a way to make him work and get him on the field. Hardman fills a specific role on this team. And he's damn good at it. Getting a Julio Jones etc won't change anything about his role or production. |
Where are fitting his $15 million dollar cap hit?
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Julio is a great WR on the back end of his career.
I'd rather not give away draft capital to get him. If he was a FA I'd be interested. We really should be trying to get younger and more talented at WR, so that those guys are ready to shoulder the load as Hill and Kelce inevitably decline in the future. Although I expect Hill to be productive well into his mid-thirties, he will likely slow down some. Kelce probably has 3 more seasons at peak performance before he slows down. Jones would help in 2022, but I'd like to solve the positional issue for the next few years rather than just for now. |
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