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Full list of waiver claims


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/09/06/the-full-list-of-september-6-waivers-claims/

The Falcons claimed former Saints tackleBryce Harris.

The Bills claims former Titans center Gabe Ikard.

The Bears claimed former Cardinals defensive back Harold Jones-Quartey and former Buccaneers guard Patrick Omameh.

The Browns claimed former Jaguars tackleAustin Pasztor.

The Broncos claimed former Texans centerJames Ferentz and former Packers tight endMitchell Henry.

The Colts claimed former Seahawks defensive tackle T.Y. McGill and former Ravens guard Robert Myers.

The Chiefs claimed former Chargers tight endBrian Parker and former Cardinals quarterback Logan Thomas.

The Patriots claimed former Packers defensive tackle Khyri Thornton.

The Saints claimed former Seahawks defensive end Obum Gwacham and former Vikings linebacker Michael Mauti.

The Giants claimed former Ravens defensive back Asa Jackson and former Texans defensive tackle Louis Nix.

The Jets claimed former Seahawks defensive back Ronald Martin.

The Raiders claimed former Seahawks defensive back Keenan Lambert.

The Eagles claimed former Jaguars quarterback Stephen Morris.

The Steelers claimed former Buccaneers defensive end Caushaud Lyons.

The Buccaneers claimed former Texans defensive end Kourtnei Brown, former Jaguars linebacker Jeremiah George, former Saints quarterback Ryan Griffin, former Chiefs linebacker James-Michael Johnson, and former Chiefs center Eric Kush.

The Titans claims former Bears defensive endDavid Bass and former Broncos linebackerSteven Johnson.

No WRs, no Panther claims.  Todman to Pittsburgh.

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What is the obsession with this guy?

I don't even want Hakeem Nicks, but I would sign him before I signed Moore. Not even the Raiders, or Bengals wanted Moore, and that's on a cheap contract.

He has had between 615-750 yards from 2011-2013 and can return punts. A much improved player over someone like Brown.

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What is the obsession with this guy?

I don't even want Hakeem Nicks, but I would sign him before I signed Moore. Not even the Raiders, or Bengals wanted Moore, and that's on a cheap contract.

If they were big names the key word is WERE.  They chances that they are better than what we have is debatable at best.  IF they are better how long will it take them to learn our playbook.

How often does a player picked up off another team really pan out.

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He has had between 615-750 yards from 2011-2013 and can return punts. A much improved player over someone like Brown.

He's so improved, yet literally nobody wants him?

The Bengals just signed him in April for $825k, and they cut him August 31st.

Below is from rotoworld regarding his release. Not even his old coach from the Raiders (who also didn't want him) felt he was worth keeping around.

Bengals release WR Denarius Moore.
 
There was some hope Moore could revive his career under Bengals OC Hue Jackson, who coach him to his best season in 2011. He was unimpressive in OTAs and minicamp, however, and has done next to nothing this preseason.

Here's another quote from rotoworld from July regarding Moore when he was still with the Bengals.

According to Bengals.com, the team was "hoping to see more" from Denarius Moore this offseason.
 
Moore's roster odds have improved with James Wright (knee) headed to injured reserve, but he was apparently unimpressive in OTAs and minicamp. It's troubling news for a wideout who has never lacked for physical skills. If Moore can't revive his career under OC Hue Jackson, who coached him to his best season in 2011, it's probably never going to happen.

So this is the guy you are clamoring for? No thanks.

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