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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 833157" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I don't think we're talking about massive impacts on the overall performance of the team. But when you're building the back of your roster, you're trying to find ways to maximize your talent in the short and long term. So it's an exercise in comparisons. </p><p></p><p>If Davis isn't kept, unless someone unforeseen emerges, Green Bay's PR game is not making a positive impact this season. </p><p></p><p>If Davis is released, who is replacing him and what is that player bringing to the team, be it short term or long term? Most commonly, I see it suggested that they should keep Kumerow over him. </p><p></p><p>Ok, well using the last five seasons as a sample, the WR6 on the Packers is playing about 9% of the offensive snaps. So is Kumerow enough of an upgrade over Davis that having that upgrade for 9% of the snaps is worth more to the team than a viable PR threat?</p><p></p><p>How about long term? Jake Kumerow is the oldest receiver on the Packers roster at 27. He's entering year five in the NFL. He has 8 receptions in five years. The odds that he's going to turn into a long term value on offense are very small, especially considering that all of the players who are ahead of him on the depth chart are younger than he is.</p><p></p><p>So while I don't think having Davis on the roster is going to make a difference in the win total all on its own, I do think it adds more value than the alternatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 833157, member: 12283"] I don't think we're talking about massive impacts on the overall performance of the team. But when you're building the back of your roster, you're trying to find ways to maximize your talent in the short and long term. So it's an exercise in comparisons. If Davis isn't kept, unless someone unforeseen emerges, Green Bay's PR game is not making a positive impact this season. If Davis is released, who is replacing him and what is that player bringing to the team, be it short term or long term? Most commonly, I see it suggested that they should keep Kumerow over him. Ok, well using the last five seasons as a sample, the WR6 on the Packers is playing about 9% of the offensive snaps. So is Kumerow enough of an upgrade over Davis that having that upgrade for 9% of the snaps is worth more to the team than a viable PR threat? How about long term? Jake Kumerow is the oldest receiver on the Packers roster at 27. He's entering year five in the NFL. He has 8 receptions in five years. The odds that he's going to turn into a long term value on offense are very small, especially considering that all of the players who are ahead of him on the depth chart are younger than he is. So while I don't think having Davis on the roster is going to make a difference in the win total all on its own, I do think it adds more value than the alternatives. [/QUOTE]
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