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Martavis Bryant


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Kinda in the josh gordon category...  but he seemed to get his poo together this year..

 

seems to be the part of a #1 WR..  tall... speed...

 

frustrated with Antonio... and a young Rookie

 

what do you think?  Idk if he is a FA this year but its comming up..

 

big question..

 

If we targeted and brought in Martavis Bryant,

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yay or nay?

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Would it have been that hard to check if he was an FA after this season before making the thread?

Anyway the answer is no. He’s under contract for another season. 

Got to think the Steelers will move him for a mid-late round pick which I would gladly give up. We aren’t in a position to be picky

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Absolutely, perfect for our offense. He would immediately elevate that position group from one of the worst in the league to one of the best, especially with Samuel and Byrd coming back next year. We'd probably have to trade for him though and I imagine the price would be too high.

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2 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

Perfect fit for the Shula offense. I can see it now Martavis Bryant lined up wide in that panther blue...1st and 10 - Stewart up the guy for a 1 yard gain. 2nd and 9 sweep to stewart for a 3 yard loss. 3rd and 12 Cam takes a sack for a loss and we punt.

Yeah, you are right! We just instantly saved the holding penalty on the first 3rd down attempt and saved ourselves 10 yards!

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Here's where things could get more interesting with Jerry out the door...

Jerry would've never signed off on a guy like Bryant.  New owner? Gotta believe there's a decent chance they'd be fine taking a gamble on him.  For a mid to late round pick, which is usually depth at best anyway?  Sign me up

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32 minutes ago, FugAllY'all said:

Absolutely, perfect for our offense. He would immediately elevate that position group from one of the worst in the league to one of the best, especially with Samuel and Byrd coming back next year. We'd probably have to trade for him though and I imagine the price would be too high.

Id trade anything that wasnt a 1st rounder for him honestly. I think he's an elite WR and we've been direly missing one of those for most of cams career

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