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Four Teams have Expressed Interest in Andre Johnson


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I cant see us being interested especially at this time....

KB is a rookie and will take time to adjust, but right now he is future of our WR

Avant Is our 2/3 WR vet who has reliable hands

Cotchery is another vet WR that is our 2/3 WR, good red zone target, knows his routes and role

Olsen although a TE was almost our #1 target last year

Underwood is our WR that can stretch the field like Ted Ginn last year.

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He's older but he just had a 1400 yard season and hasn't missed a game in a couple of years.   I doubt we're interested though but if they took on some of the contract, he could push our offense over the hump provided our other WRs perform like we expect.

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