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Jerry Rice - Greatest receiver of all time.  Would make a helluva duo with KB to go along with Cam.

 

Deion Sanders - Primetime with our front 7?  Lol.  That defense would be pushing like top 5 - ever - status.

 

Barry Sanders - Dude would make chicken salad out of chicken poo with our o-line.  Would make defenses pay with the read option with Cam, and a nice compliment to Tolbert (and Stew if he ever plays again).

 

Megatron - Jerry is the GOAT, but this dude is an absolute freak and the past few years he's been making a case for being the most dominant receiver ever.  Couldn't ask for a better dude for KB to learn from either.

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Blaine Gabbert, because then we could have sucked enough to have gotten the #1 pick the next year and we could have seen the look on Lucks face when he realized he went back to school to avoid Carolina but would end up getting drafted here anyway. HA.

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Blaine Gabbert, because then we could have sucked enough to have gotten the #1 pick the next year and we could have seen the look on Lucks face when he realized he went back to school to avoid Carolina but would end up getting drafted here anyway. HA.

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would you really wanna put the team through at least a decade of that scrub turnover machine ? Just to spite said caveman? he did us a favor bro he really sucks I hate gunslingers. Besides that awful voice in post game interviews DX
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