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Vikings to release WR Adam Thielen


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I think he's be perfect for the Dolphins

Tyreek and Waddle bring the speed on the outside so his lack of speed isn't a problem there, and he's probably the perfect possession type of WR for a QB with Tua's timing and accuracy, particularly since he's not a downfield threat, so it works with Tua's mediocre arm strength.

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In a fantasy world where we could just snag every newly released free agent with a name you remember, plus could trade up and guaranteed nail down the next TomBrady/Manning/Montana/Newton and no one had to worry about the salary cap....

 

Sheesh. 

A lot of players are going to be heading into free agency in the near future. We can't afford almost all of them. We really don't need many of them. Many of them aren't worth the money and a fair portion of them won't be able to go a full season, if even half a season before they break down.

Gosh, we can be such marks here during the off season. 

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