He was hampered with a bad ankle during his last season and still managed to be a close second to Devante Adams. The ankle has been surgically repaired so he can play pain free this season. His presence will not only provide us with another excellent receiver but our young receivers are bound to get even better just learning from him. It's only a 1 year deal and I like it.Not sure what Cobb has left, but familiarity and depth are two important ingredients.
Perhaps but I still think his potential is untapped. But what do I know.Is Mims moving closer to the door?
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Well that depends on what Aaron says about himIs Mims moving closer to the door?
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mims better hope rodgers likes him more then the brand new offensive staff "supposedly" does..Well that depends on what Aaron says about him
if he makes this roster in year 4 my guess is he's got compromising photos of woody or douglas or both..
Together?compromising photos of woody or douglas or both..



I think he will get situational snaps as a slot receiver. He doesn't have great speed anymore but he does have great hands. You'll not likely see him drop the game winning catch in the end zone like Berrios did.We’ll have to see how the rest of the moves shake out. Cobb can be great for the young guys if he is here to mentor and provide some familiarity.
As long as we aren’t penciling him in as a starter, there’s nothing wrong with this move
Seriously. In the olden days, the Jets might have taken a past-his-prime guy like this and expected him to be a starter, paying him accordingly. His role on the team will be limited. But just bringing him in on the presumably cheap, in a limited role, hardly seems to be too big a deal.Nobody should be upset with the #5 WR that can help the WR's learn what Rodgers wants.
Exactly. And Cobb was still productive last year for the role he had.Seriously. In the olden days, the Jets might have taken a past-his-prime guy like this and expected him to be a starter, paying him accordingly. His role on the team will be limited. But just bringing him in on the presumably cheap, in a limited role, hardly seems to be too big a deal.