T. J. Houshmandzadeh out in Seattle....

Nole

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Too lazy to look around. Is he the man out there?
Trying to figure him, Muhsin Muhammad, Percy Harivn or Devin Hester as my 2nd receiver. I'm starting OchoCinco.

Input appreciated. Thanks for starting this forum. I believe it will be very helpful.

I know jr11 will be wearin' it out! :mj07:


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Harvin's got a lot of upside but Housh is far and away the best of that bunch being the clear #1 in Seattle. Top 15 WR this year and could end up being better than Ochocinco.
 

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Historically, wide receivers don't fare so well in their first seasons with new teams. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule (Rison, Moss, Owens sometimes etc.). Still, I think TJ's the best option out of the players you've listed for wek one. I expect a solid season from Harvin but I'd give it a couple of weeks to see how he'll end up being used and for Berrian to get back to full speed and fully distracting coverages.

Nice WR coprs by the way. Muhsin doesn't seem to have lost anything, Hester could be deadly with Cutler throwing him the rock and Ocho's looking like he'll rebound in a big way. Good luck to you.
 

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Thanks very much guys. I was leaning T.J. but Harvin is lightening. I'm just not sure if he's playing every down, which I think he's not.

I heard T. J. on the radio and he sounded confident he was going to get the ball and that he and Hassellback are on the same page.

Thanks again.


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From the Huddle. I may start Nate or watch for the future

Wide Receivers: Seattle fell apart last year with injuries but Nate Burleson is back after having reconstructive knee surgery and missing almost the entire 2008 season. He'll line up across from T.J. Houshmandzadeh who is hoped to offer a possession role that has been missing since the healthy days of Darrell Jackson. And he'll provide a much needed and proven ability to catch touchdowns in a crowded endzone. Deion Branch made the 53 man cut despite his salary and the fact that he hasn't remained healthy in any of his three seasons in Seattle
 
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