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If Miami doesn't keep Landry..


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4 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

Like him a lot and would do good for Cam but we really need to retain both Star and Norwell. 

 

Take my chances on a guy like Kirk, Sutton or Ridley being there at 32. 

Cam doesn't need anymore rookies.. He needs a experienced vet to go with the young undeveloped group we have now..

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13 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

The rookie who cant stay on the field

Samuel not Samuels

But yes there’s a lot of solid FA WR’s this offseason. 

There will be the group that says we need a WR and will name solid options (like a Landry). Then there’s a group who always say “no we’re fine, we need to re-sign so and so”, only to come back full circle to where we are today... in desperate need of a WR. Happens every year. 

Paul Richardson Davante Adams and Donte Moncrief are other FA’s I like. Calvin Ridley would fit perfectly for us too.

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14 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Someone bring up his career YPC and see just how much of a Kelvin Benjamin he is.

Would be really bad if we get Landry with all the other far superior WRs on the market.

Better hands than Kelvin better off the jam than Kelvin can run better routes than any Wr on the squad now.. You can bring up all the next gen bull poo stats.. But in the end he avg. More than 80 rec and 1,000 yard season with sub par QB..

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