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Lesser known deep threat


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Cardinals | Jaron Brown not expected back
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 10:50:55 -0800

Arizona Cardinals impending free-agent WR Jaron Brown (knee) is not expected to be re-signed. Arizona sports radio host Mike Jurecki believes Brown is due for a big payday assuming he hits the market.

Brown has been overshadowed by Larry Fitzgerald and John Brown in his time in Arizona. He is coming off a career year, though, tallying 477 yards and four touchdowns. He's not much more than a deep threat, but he has shown he can be fantasy relevant. He could be much more relevant on the right team.

Source: FOX Sports Radio 910 - Mike Jurecki

If he really is due a "big payday" it probably won't come from us, but he's not as well known as some others so it's hard to say.

Brown is 6'2, 205.

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I brought Jaron Brown up in a different thread but I was bringing him up thinking that he would be a value pick up. If he is "due for a big pay day", then I'm not interested at all.

I think he has potential to be a very good #2. We have Funchess who also is/has the potential to be a very good #2 WR. Having two very good #2 type receivers would still be the best group of WRs that we have had in a long time. Even though they call him a deep threat, I don't really see him as a stright-line burner. He doesn't have Ginn type speed but also probably has better hands, better ability to find the ball, and runs better routes.

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Not now, but in that one summer. Ridiculous contracts and now people don’t get those anymore unless they are the studs. That was solely due to the salary cap jumping huge for two years.

Yeah, I remember that. Some pretty mediocre players were getting max deals. Well, mediocre is being harsh, but definitely not the type of guys who historically get max deals that's for sure.

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