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Darrel Jackson, Reggie Brown, or Doug Gabriel?

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Djax, I've heard he actually looks pretty good in practice. He may not start the 1st snap, but will see plenty of time!

 

R. Brown would be my second choice.... Don't even consider Gabriel until he shows that he's learned the N.E. offense (plus he has a minor pulled hammy). Second half of the year, Gabriel should be gold!

 

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I would play Brown. D.Jax is going to get 25 snaps. Gabriel is in a new offense and Brady hits so many different receivers it's not even funny. I think Brown gives you the best opportunity to get some good production.

 

The Seahawks reportedly plan to have Darrell Jackson, probable with a knee injury, play around 25 snaps in Sunday's Week 1 game.

 

In a normal game, No. 1 receivers usually get around 60 plays. Jackson, who had two knee surgeries this offseason, is even a shakier play against Detroit with such a major reduction in reps.

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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D Jax if healthy for sure. Have to wait and see.

R. Brown goes against the Texans though, that should be easy pick'ns.

Am a Pats fan but stay away from Gabriel until he shows he knows the offense.

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No RB available to fill the W/R flex position?

Of the choices available;

 

Brown: started all pre-season and I can't see Stallworth making a huge impact in week #1 :thumbsup:

 

Jackson: coming back from knee injuries and isn't slated to play the entire game. One bad hit away from sitting on the :banana:

 

Gabriel: still stunned about the trade and no time to learn the system yet :banana:

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