Should the Rams explore moving Van Jefferson?

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The answer is no but on this board I first saw the term JAG used and #12 is definitely just that. I hope he proves me wrong but he's been given several opportunities over the last couple of years to step up and has failed to do so.
 

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The answer is no but on this board I first saw the term JAG used and #12 is definitely just that. I hope he proves me wrong but he's been given several opportunities over the last couple of years to step up and has failed to do so.
He had 800 yards as a No. 3 WR on a team that won the Super Bowl. That doesn’t make him a world beater, but JAG? No, he’s better than JAG.
 

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In the Parcells lingo JAG doesn't mean a guy is shit. It means he's not special or having special considerations. He's just one of the guys. I think that fits Jefferson, though maybe he'll step up and change that this season as he should have ample opportunity to do so.
 

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He had 800 yards as a No. 3 WR on a team that won the Super Bowl. That doesn’t make him a world beater, but JAG? No, he’s better than JAG.
So 47 yards a game a game and he had 23 receiving yards in the Super Bowl when we desperately needed somebody to step up when OBJ went down. Thankfully Henderson and Hopkins did.
 

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So 47 yards a game a game and he had 23 receiving yards in the Super Bowl when we desperately needed somebody to step up when OBJ went down. Thankfully Henderson and Hopkins did.
You don't think 3 ticks of half a hundred a game for a #3 is pretty freakin good? Wasn't he dinged for the SB but had to go in because of OBJ? And guess what? We won. But back to VJ. 47 yards per game is damn good for a #3 WR.
 

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So 47 yards a game a game and he had 23 receiving yards in the Super Bowl when we desperately needed somebody to step up when OBJ went down. Thankfully Henderson and Hopkins did.
He played in the SB with an injured knee that required surgery.

And how many #3 WRs do you think average more than 47 yards/game?
 

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You don't think 3 ticks of half a hundred a game for a #3 is pretty freakin good? Wasn't he dinged for the SB but had to go in because of OBJ? And guess what? We won. But back to VJ. 47 yards per game is damn good for a #3 WR.
You make him sound like a real good #3 WR like Tyler Boyd
 

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You make him sound like a real good #3 WR like Tyler Boyd
Well I figure you were just speaking off the top of your head, so I understand why you picked the 3rd best #3 WR last year.....at least among the top 10 passing offenses. Here's how they shook out....#3 WR (in terms of receptions) on top 10 2022 passing teams.

#1 KC // Hardeman 25 rec, 287 yds, 4 TDs
#2 Tampa // Gage 51 rec, 426 yds, 5 TDs
#3 LAC // Mike Williams 63 rec, 895 yds, 4 TDs
#4 Miami // Sherfield 30 rec, 317 yds, 2 TDs
#5 Minn // KJ Osborne 60 rec, 650 yds, 5 TD
#6 Detroit // JOSH REYNOLDS 38 rec, 479 yds, 3 TDs
#7 Cincy // Boyd 58 rec, 762 yds, 5 TDs
#8 Buffalo // McKenzie 42 rec, 423 yds, 4 TDs
#9 Philly // Watkins 33 rec, 354 yds, 3 TDs
#10 Jax // Marvin Jones 46 rec, 529 yds, 3 TDs

Jefferson's 2021 season: 50 rec, 800 yds, 6 TDs

So he scored more than all of them. Had more yards than all but one. And would have ranked 5th in receptions .But how excited can you get for a guy with 1 more reception than VJ and 374 less yards? Or 60 receptions and 150 less yards? So where would you rank VJ?

BTW, with Josh Reynolds being in a top 10 passing offense performing as the #3 WR might suggest McVay knows receivers.


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Well I figure you were just speaking off the top of your head, so I understand why you picked the 3rd best #3 WR last year.....at least among the top 10 passing offenses. Here's how they shook out....#3 WR on top 10 2022 passing teams in terms of receptions.

#1 KC // Hardeman 25 rec, 287 yds, 4 TDs
#2 Tampa // Gage 51 rec, 426 yds, 5 TDs
#3 LAC // Mike Williams 63 rec, 895 yds, 4 TDs
#4 Miami // Sherfield 30 rec, 317 yds, 2 TDs
#5 Minn // KJ Osborne 60 rec, 650 yds, 5 TD
#6 Detroit // JOSH REYNOLDS 38 rec, 479 yds, 3 TDs
#7 Cincy // Boyd 58 rec, 762 yds, 5 TDs
#8 Buffalo // McKenzie 42 rec, 423 yds, 4 TDs
#9 Philly // Watkins 33 rec, 354 yds, 3 TDs
#10 Jax // Marvin Jones 46 rec, 529 yds, 3 TDs

Jefferson's 2021 season: 50 rec, 800 yds, 6 TDs

So he scored more than all of them. Had more yards than all but one. And would have ranked 5th in receptions .But how excited can you get for a guy with 1 more reception than VJ and 374 less yards? Or 60 receptions and 150 less yards?



Glad to hear it.
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Well I figure you were just speaking off the top of your head, so I understand why you picked the 3rd best #3 WR last year.....at least among the top 10 passing offenses. Here's how they shook out....#3 WR (in terms of receptions) on top 10 2022 passing teams.

#1 KC // Hardeman 25 rec, 287 yds, 4 TDs
#2 Tampa // Gage 51 rec, 426 yds, 5 TDs
#3 LAC // Mike Williams 63 rec, 895 yds, 4 TDs
#4 Miami // Sherfield 30 rec, 317 yds, 2 TDs
#5 Minn // KJ Osborne 60 rec, 650 yds, 5 TD
#6 Detroit // JOSH REYNOLDS 38 rec, 479 yds, 3 TDs
#7 Cincy // Boyd 58 rec, 762 yds, 5 TDs
#8 Buffalo // McKenzie 42 rec, 423 yds, 4 TDs
#9 Philly // Watkins 33 rec, 354 yds, 3 TDs
#10 Jax // Marvin Jones 46 rec, 529 yds, 3 TDs

Jefferson's 2021 season: 50 rec, 800 yds, 6 TDs

So he scored more than all of them. Had more yards than all but one. And would have ranked 5th in receptions .But how excited can you get for a guy with 1 more reception than VJ and 374 less yards? Or 60 receptions and 150 less yards? So where would you rank VJ?

BTW, with Josh Reynolds being in a top 10 passing offense performing as the #3 WR might suggest McVay knows receivers.



Glad to hear it.

mike williams isn't the #3 wr for the chargers. palmer is. look up his crappy numbers.

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mike williams isn't the #3 wr for the chargers. palmer is. look up his crappy numbers.

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Palmer 72 rec, 769 yds, 3 TD (missed 1 game)
Allen 66 rec, 752 yds, 4 TD (missed 7 games)
Williams 63, 895 yds, 4 TD (missed 4 games)

I know on the depth chart it's Allen-Williams and then anybody else but in terms of 2022 production, he was #3 on LAC. And knowing that (Allen-Williams 1-2, 2-1) 72 receptions, 769 yards is "crappy numbers"? We can get into all sorts of semantics about the subject but I was simply going by the receivers with the 3rd most receptions on the top 10 passing offenses. Regardless......my point was VJ is GOOD. And his 50 for 800 with 6 TDs.....as the #3 for the Rams was pretty damn impressive. ESPECIALLY with Cooper Kupp eating up 145 for himself!!! VJ actually had the 2nd highest WR numbers for the Rams in 2021 but I combined Woods (9 GP, 45-556-4) and OBJ (8 GP 27-305-5) since they signed one, the other went down and both are more talented than VJ. Woods & OBJ (17 GP, 72-861-11)
 
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Well I figure you were just speaking off the top of your head, so I understand why you picked the 3rd best #3 WR last year.....at least among the top 10 passing offenses. Here's how they shook out....#3 WR (in terms of receptions) on top 10 2022 passing teams.

#1 KC // Hardeman 25 rec, 287 yds, 4 TDs
#2 Tampa // Gage 51 rec, 426 yds, 5 TDs
#3 LAC // Mike Williams 63 rec, 895 yds, 4 TDs
#4 Miami // Sherfield 30 rec, 317 yds, 2 TDs
#5 Minn // KJ Osborne 60 rec, 650 yds, 5 TD
#6 Detroit // JOSH REYNOLDS 38 rec, 479 yds, 3 TDs
#7 Cincy // Boyd 58 rec, 762 yds, 5 TDs
#8 Buffalo // McKenzie 42 rec, 423 yds, 4 TDs
#9 Philly // Watkins 33 rec, 354 yds, 3 TDs
#10 Jax // Marvin Jones 46 rec, 529 yds, 3 TDs

Jefferson's 2021 season: 50 rec, 800 yds, 6 TDs

So he scored more than all of them. Had more yards than all but one. And would have ranked 5th in receptions .But how excited can you get for a guy with 1 more reception than VJ and 374 less yards? Or 60 receptions and 150 less yards? So where would you rank VJ?

BTW, with Josh Reynolds being in a top 10 passing offense performing as the #3 WR might suggest McVay knows receivers.



Glad to hear it.
If you would take Jefferson over Boyd there's no sense in discussing the subject any further. What were Jefferson's numbers after he came back last year?
 

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Palmer 72 rec, 769 yds, 3 TD (missed 1 game)
Allen 66 rec, 752 yds, 4 TD (missed 7 games)
Williams 63, 895 yds, 4 TD (missed 4 games)

I know on the depth chart it's Allen-Williams and then anybody else but in terms of 2022 production, he was #3 on LAC. And knowing that (Allen-Williams 1-2, 2-1) 72 receptions, 769 yards is "crappy numbers"? We can get into all sorts of semantics about the subject but I was simply going by the receivers with the 3rd most receptions on the top 10 passing offenses. Regardless......my point was VJ is GOOD. And his 50 for 800 with 6 TDs.....as the #3 for the Rams was pretty damn impressive. ESPECIALLY with Cooper Kupp eating up 145 for himself!!! VJ actually had the 2nd highest WR numbers for the Rams in 2021 but I combined Woods (9 GP, 45-556-4) and OBJ (8 GP 27-305-5) since they signed one, the other went down and both are more talented than VJ. Woods & OBJ (17 GP, 72-861-11)

yeah but van was actually the #3 wr every game. allen missed 7 games so both williams and palmer were the top 2 wrs for those games. when both allen and williams are on the field palmer does not have huge stats.

edit - and going by those injury stats palmer was a top 2 wr for 11 games.

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yeah but van was actually the #3 wr every game. allen missed 7 games so both williams and palmer were the top 2 wrs for those games. when both allen and williams are on the field palmer does not have huge stats.

edit - and going by those injury stats palmer was a top 2 wr for 11 games.

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And our #3 who people around here are saying is a busted pick and not worth keeping etc etc (not saying you or everybody but you know that's what people here on this forum are saying about VJ), put up numbers that made him the #3 on the Chargers in 2021. The point that some of us are trying to make is VJ is a very good #3 WR, it's just not good enough for some.