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Mark Stevie Johnson off your list


Jeremy Igo

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Read he was choosing between Pats and Chargers today, maybe with Allen and Johnson they won't go WR in the 1st now.

If we can grab Perriman at 25, I actually think we're good.

Ideally I'd like to see Cotchery cut and try and sign Crabtree on a "prove it" deal coming off a down year (partly due to his injury and partly due to Kaep) just to give our rookie some time to develop.

Mentioned this yesterday but we really missed Ginn last year, he made a lot of big grabs on 3rd down and was our deep threat. I'd also welcome Greg Jennings if it meant cutting Cotchery, Jennings could be that solid vet we were hoping Cotchery would be

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Unless Crabtree is willing to accept a 1-year, $2-3m prove it deal, I think our #2 WR will be found in the draft.

 

I was gonna say the same thing.  Honestly, I wouldn't bank on us signing someone else..but if Crabtree is still hanging there on the open market in a week, might as well see if he takes a prove-it deal. 

 

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