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Possible Free Agent Target: Kendall Wright


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11 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Cordarelle Patterson proved to be one hell of a special teams gunner this year. Definitely someone I'd check in on

CP took some baby steps as a legit WR also, as the Vikings began to get him involved on screens and such. 

It will be kind of interesting to see what happens up there. Thielen will almost assuredly get an offer extension as a free agent. They have Diggs, Laquon Treadwell, Charles Johnson and Jarius Wright. Someone isn't going to return. CP and Jarius Wright might provide some much needed competition in camp.

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1 hour ago, GoobyPls said:

You think that's bad, look up what Michigan fans said about Funchess or what Miami, SF and Arizona fans said about Ginn.

 

Mariota doesn't have the arm to get Wright involved, the same thing happened with Mike Wallace in Minnesota.

Believe me that I'm not dismissing the possibility but it would be unwise to at least get a handle on his situation. My understanding at this point is that Wright was a better fit when Munchak was the HC. They basically allowed Wright the ability to wing it with his routes and that's how he got production.

If we're trying to look for a Cotchery in Wright, I don't believe we'll get that, at least right away. Wright sounds more like a project similar to Stephen Hill.

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Would rather grab Robert Woods and use him as a slot receiver. Not really a fan of Wright

 

Let me rephrase that, at 24 years old  Woods is a very solid route runner. He would be a really nice signing for us. Now the only issue is would Shula know how to use him? Nope

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3 hours ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

List of FA WRs available and potential cap casualties. 

Alshon Jeffery
 

Probably can cut Jeffrey's name from that list.  

Saw this earlier...

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"I guarantee you we'll win the Super Bowl next year," Jeffery said after Sunday's 38-10 loss to the Vikings, via ESPN.com. "We had a lot of injuries. I don't think a team in the league had as much injuries as us."

Looks like he'll be returning to Chicago. 

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2 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

Believe me that I'm not dismissing the possibility but it would be unwise to at least get a handle on his situation. My understanding at this point is that Wright was a better fit when Munchak was the HC. They basically allowed Wright the ability to wing it with his routes and that's how he got production.

If we're trying to look for a Cotchery in Wright, I don't believe we'll get that, at least right away. Wright sounds more like a project similar to Stephen Hill.

Wright isn't Cotchery, he's a legit a deep threat. No way in hell is Stephen Hill comparable to Wright, Wright had 1000 yards with Jake Locker and god knows who else, and the following season in 11 games he had 700 yards with Mettenberger. Wright would easily be the second if not most talented WR on our team if we sign him

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Lots of solid names on that list to bring in as our #3. Let's let Ginn go, bring in a true speedster slot guy with good hands to put between the three big guys.

Wow, had no idea the WR FA class was looking so strong. No need to go to the draft for a WR. Byrd is still raw but hope he can make the 53 this year as a returner and develop with Brown in that 4/5 role.

KB13

Funchess

DJax/Wright/Patterson/Stills/Kerley

Brown

Byrd

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