Tark10 wrote:If Burton makes the club and barring injury, would this be the 5 receivers.
1. Jennings
2. Simpson
3. Wright
4. Patterson
5. Burton
I don't see them keeping 6 receivers.. Could this be a swan song for Joe Webb?
Is Simpson necessarily a lock? He did next to nothing last year and was a marginal player for the Bengals prior to that. Simpson supposedly gives the team deep speed, but then again, don't they already have that in Wright and now Patterson? In fact, a lot of people, myself included, fully expect Patterson to claim the starting spot opposite Jennings at some point, maybe sooner rather than later.
Acrobatic ability aside, Simpson appears to me to be a pretty pedestrian player with a limited ability to impact a game.
Webb, OTOH, might be more raw at WR, but in terms of his ability to impact a game, I'd say he's better. He's a very big guy who seems like an ideal situational option at WR in short yardage and goal-to-go situations. He's the kind of guy who can play jump ball if necessary and you feel good about his chances of winning more often than not. Plus, it's not like Webb lacks the speed to get downfield, and if the ball is thrown up in that situation, as before you feel good about his chances of winning a contested ball.
I don't know how the Vikings are evaluating this situation, but with the addition of Patterson to the lineup I think Simpson might be the odd man out. A lot depends on how fast Patterson develops and the degree of confidence the coaches have in him, but assuming he does come along the Vikes really don't need Simpson. They could, OTOH, find ways to use Webb's unique attributes.
I would not be surprised at all to see Simpson gone before the regular season starts.