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Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released


Mr Mojo Risin

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000474584/article/ravens-terminate-contract-of-de-chris-canty

Chris Canty could be a solid part of our rotation, but he may end up retiring

Hartline will also be released after back to back 1000 yard seasons in 2012 and 2013 but he only had 400 yards last season.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000474565/article/miami-dolphins-cut-wide-receiver-brian-hartline

I wouldn't mind either signing and I'd think both would be good depth and relatively cheap. Thoughts?

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Let them both retire

Hartline is only 28 and would easily be our 2nd best Wr. I know the market is flooded with veteran wrs but I really like Hartline. He's a lot faster than people give him credit for and he can consistently get separation from DBs. He would definitely be an upgrade over Cotch and Philly plus we won't have to break the bank for him.

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Imo, this could fit gettlemen's bargain strategy perfectly. we won't overpay for Torrey smith or randall cobb. Hartline would be an excellent number 2.

Exactly. I still think Hartline can be productive enough for us and Canty is someone whom I've wanted.since before we drafted Star. Both of them fall into the area of FAs we'll be looking at.
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