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Just to plant a flag before responding, it’s worth noting that all 3 have injury risk. Kupp w/his age & injury history, Waddle banged up last season (and a bit right now), and worth-not-forgetting, Olave with a scary history of concussion. I’d go:

1) Waddle, 2) Olave, 3) Kupp

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1) Olave ... back-to-back 1,000+ yd seasons, with 138 targets last year - despite missing a game. Michael Thomas (64 targets last year) is gone and the Saints have a new coordinator who should breath much needed life into the offense. Another year of chemistry with Carr,  should easily see 150+ targets and another 1,000+ yds. Could very well be a top 10 finish.

A distant 2) Kupp ...  old and often injured, just like his Qb Stafford. Puca has taken over as the lead guy. Kupp probably flashes here and there, but I wouldn't expect consistency and the injury risk to him and his Qb is quite high. Much rather take a shot on Olave, Adams, London, Collins, Aiyuk or Metcalf. Too many good options to risk it on Kupp.

3) Waddle ... he's damn good and the Dolphins have one of the best offenses. What's not to like?  He plays along side a HOF Wr who commands a ridiculous amount of targets. Dolphins acquired athletic freak Te Jonu Smith. Achane is healthy. Dolphins drafted new offensive weapons.  Waddle is gonna have some monster games when you wished he was in your lineup. But then he's also gonna have a lot of games with 3 receptions for 50 yds. Again, too many more reliable options out there.

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Kupp.     Olave, Waddle.  

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Upside

1- Kupp

2- Waddle

3- Olave

Reliability

1- Olave

2- Waddle

3- Kupp

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4 hours ago, GobbleDog said:

1) Olave ... back-to-back 1,000+ yd seasons, with 138 targets last year - despite missing a game. Michael Thomas (64 targets last year) is gone and the Saints have a new coordinator who should breath much needed life into the offense. Another year of chemistry with Carr,  should easily see 150+ targets and another 1,000+ yds. Could very well be a top 10 finish.

A distant 2) Kupp ...  old and often injured, just like his Qb Stafford. Puca has taken over as the lead guy. Kupp probably flashes here and there, but I wouldn't expect consistency and the injury risk to him and his Qb is quite high. Much rather take a shot on Olave, Adams, London, Collins, Aiyuk or Metcalf. Too many good options to risk it on Kupp.

3) Waddle ... he's damn good and the Dolphins have one of the best offenses. What's not to like?  He plays along side a HOF Wr who commands a ridiculous amount of targets. Dolphins acquired athletic freak Te Jonu Smith. Achane is healthy. Dolphins drafted new offensive weapons.  Waddle is gonna have some monster games when you wished he was in your lineup. But then he's also gonna have a lot of games with 3 receptions for 50 yds. Again, too many more reliable options out there.

You mean the Puka that’s hurt now? 😂. Kupp, and it’s not close.  Then Olave and Waddle

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33 minutes ago, JagFan said:

You mean the Puka that’s hurt now? 😂. Kupp, and it’s not close.  Then Olave and Waddle

 

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Nacua was back practicing last week, and McVay told reporters that he was practicing fully” and that “he’ll be ready to roll.”

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/puka-nacua-injury-update-week-1-9224/

How's Stafford's hammy doing? Is his elbow tendinitis from '22 completely fixed?  :huh:  Meh, probably nothing to worry about.

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