Yes.And Tavon was terrible?
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And I’m not a “Tutu fan”, by the way. He’s a decent third or fourth receiver, that’s about it.
Yes.And Tavon was terrible?
Not really the same players at all. It would be like saying Kenny Britt was another Calvin Johnson. Tavon was more a running back and gadget player than a receiver. Baily was the better true receiver on that WV team. Tutu is a receiver that can run routes and has great hands. Tavon was considered to be a Swiss Army knife gadget player. I'm not defending the pick (actually either one) but Tutu has some upside still as a receiver.Tutu can be effective if used correctly. What I don't get is why McSnead got rid of Tavon Austin then drafted Tutu. Similar players, IMO.
So how many more seasons does Tutu have left in The NFL ? Funny JakeB just did a piece on Atwell.Tutu is on the verge of busting. He is standing on that cliff. So he's not really an element in any Rams decision making with regard to bringing in another receiver. It's not like if a receiver came available that the Rams would start hand wringing about whether Tutu is going to have an opportunity after his addition, or whether they need a wideout given that they have Tutu. He in fact won't even enter the conversation because he is a non-factor. Three years in a McVay offense and his biggest season (last year) he put up less than 500 yards and got replaced by a journeyman.
I would of course love to see him step it up this season. But let's quit acting like Tutu is some potential gold mine we are sitting on. Potential drives money and team decision making, however there is a point where you know a guy's talent is simply not going to translate at this level and in your scheme and the Rams are damn near there with him.
Not really the same players at all. It would be like saying Kenny Britt was another Calvin Johnson. Tavon was more a running back and gadget player than a receiver. Baily was the better true receiver on that WV team. Tutu is a receiver that can run routes and has great hands. Tavon was considered to be a Swiss Army knife gadget player. I'm not defending the pick (actually either one) but Tutu has some upside still as a receiver.
Yeah, great talent but price tag waaaaaay too high. It's unfortunate for guys like him. Get that huge pay day and good teams with talented rosters (read: expensive) can't afford to pay him in a trade. He could go to a team like Houston though. Still young and inexpensive.He's 31/32 years old, will make 17 mill in base salary + a per game bonus of 500k. In 2025/2026 his base salary sky rockets to 35+ mill
Looks like a NFW to me.....
Or that lured AD out of retirement?This is the type a move I'd love if Donald had not retired. JMO
If the trajectory were to stay the same I would take it. TuTu is in his 3rd season which is considered a marker of a WR's progress and potential.
I am hoping he performs and not expecting him to be a star.
And likely his last season as a Ram....Atwell is going into his fourth season.
how time flies lol , he had an injury/ST year in 2021. I didn't account for that.Atwell is going into his fourth season.