Saturday, June 20, 2015

HANDS ON APPROACH

Undoubtedly, the NFL has become a league revolved around offensive schemes and high scoring contest. Last year their were several NFL teams who had 50 point games and a plethora of quarterbacks who threw for 400 yards plus is season games. Of course with all this said, NFL franchises have prioritized getting heavy quality receivers to toss the pig-skin to. A few months ago, The Dallas Cowboys put a sizable franchise tag on superstar wide receiver Dez Bryant. Bryant will make nearly $13 million this upcoming year as soon as his deal closes fully. Dez Bryant has become the headline of offseason NFL media due to his non-participation in Cowboys mini-camp thus far as he awaits the long term deal finalization. Surely fans know that the NFL is simply business as usual. Last year Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch sat out a chunk of camp because his deal hadn't materialized. At the end of the day these men understand their worth and aren't a tad bit shy about demanding the compensation they deserve. Wide receivers are simply a hot commodity in this league.


The "hands on approach" growing around the NFL is the stellar passing games the elite teams have and also the wide receivers that make everything all the more interesting. In the 2015-16 NFL season the NFC East New York Giants will get salsa superstar wide receiver Victor Cruz back on the field. Cruz missed the majority of the 2014-15 NFL season with a torn left knee patella that occurred in week 6. The injury was a major inhibition to the Giants ability to clinch a playoff berth. Good news did come through the stretch of the 2014 season for the Giants though. While Cruz sat on the sideline, the Franchise execs and NFL fans watched rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. make amazing catch after catch. Beckham Jr. has definitely emerged as a top ten receiver by critical acclaim and will be expected to have a duplicate success in this upcoming NFL season. Surely have Victor Cruz on the other side will help Eli Manning and the Giants offense limit interceptions and have more sustaining drives to give their defense the rest it will need. Conclusively NFL fans can assure that the offensive fire power from the wide receiver position should all but dwindle in this upcoming NFL season just 4 months away.