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Originally Posted by DC Tailgate
Not really. Hankerson is easily better than both of them, which says a lot when he didn't even play half a season. Niles Paul could replace Armstrong and get a similar outcome in performance.
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Sure we
hope that Hankerson could
potentially be as good or better then Moss or Armstrong.
We all
hope that Hankerson develops into a solid NFL WR.
But at this juncture to say that Hankerson is better then Moss and Armstrong is more then a bit premature.
Even though his season was truncated due to injury; he couldn't crack the starting line-up until week 7 and didn't have an impact til week 10.
Let's not use last year as a referendum on Moss abilities especially considering the dude broke his
hand which is kinda important for a WR.
In 2010 just one short season ago a healthy Moss put up these numbers:
93 catches for
1115 yards
both top 10 numbers.