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yep... he's basically been on pace for 1,000/10 td seasons almost every year... until he's gotten hurt almost every year...

so... if he stays healthy... he could go huge... but that's a big IF... but still... being no. 1 should be good for him until he gets injured... it's kind of a desaun foster situation... good but often injured and now in the No. 1 spot

2006-08-29 09:34:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Until he can prove to adapt to the offense, I'd only move Stallworth's value up a little bit, now that he's projected to be the go-to guy in the passing offense. McNabb has found success in the passing game, with and without Owens, so Stallworth is no different than that. Stallworth will likely see some passes come to him, as well as Brown, in an heavy-passing offense, so he'll get his usual number. A 1,000 yard season is not far away because of a "certain" motivation (he'll be a FA after this season) that could make or break his season, so he's likely a sleeper this year that could turn into a fantasy stud.

As for the Saints, Drew Brees value takes a little dip with this trade because there's hasn't been a second reciever to thrive in Sean Payton's complicated offense, which Stallworth struggle to adapt prior to the trade. Unless someone steps up, Brees and Horn are going to struggle in the passing game, despite having a two-headed back in McAllister and Bush.

2006-08-29 10:49:47 · answer #2 · answered by mojo8983 5 · 1 0

how could it not?!

I got him in the 9th round or later in 2 straight drafts prior to the trade. I was figuring he would start to take over this year as #1 for an aging Horn. Now he has to be the #1 in Philly with a better QB.

He should now be a top 20 WR on everyone's list.

Bad move by New Orleans if you ask me. They're better off moving Horn, who's getting on in years (and they probably would have gotten a higher draft pick in return based on his past performance).

-response to above post - how could you know if he could run routes or not? he had his best year last year when he got some action as #1. In Philly, do you think he'll be behind Stinkston and Hank Baskett? Mcnabb does like Reggie Brown, but he's only in his 2nd year. Stallworth will step it up in Philly.

2006-08-29 08:46:57 · answer #3 · answered by mikep426 6 · 1 0

Yeah if he stays healthy. Stallworth is a legitimate deep threat but still won't rack up the TDS ( i don't think). I believe he'll finish with at most 7 TDs with the eagles. Westbrook, LJ, and Reggie Brown will get their fair share.

2006-08-29 09:54:31 · answer #4 · answered by detroitsports_fan 3 · 0 0

He's still a receiver with injury issues, but the trade makes him a #1 guy on the squad, which he has never been. He should have a very good year (if he stays healthy).

2006-08-29 09:18:28 · answer #5 · answered by Soopa 2 · 0 0

Yes it will, but i dont think it makes him a starter right away.
It could take a couple of weeks for him to really be a threat, but he may be worth stashing on the bench for later on in the year.

2006-08-29 09:01:37 · answer #6 · answered by Cody 2 · 0 0

I think he'll have more balls thrown his way.

Philly lacks a true running game and will probably throw more often, but in the NFC East - defenses are better.

2006-08-29 09:09:58 · answer #7 · answered by Lefty 3 · 0 0

Absolutely, he had his best year last year with Aaron brooks throwing to hima dn Mcnabb is far superior. plus he'll have a better supporting cast so they won't be able to roll coverage to him as much.

2006-08-29 11:35:00 · answer #8 · answered by phinfan4ever 1 · 1 0

Yes! For Sure!

2006-08-29 09:26:50 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. Stuart 2 · 0 0

Nope. He still can't catch and still can't run routes. He will most likely be a #3 or #4 receiver.

2006-08-29 08:40:52 · answer #10 · answered by tbayxxxv 4 · 0 2

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