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Which of these FA WRs would you want to go after?


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https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/wide-receiver/

 

I am personally a big fan of trying to get:

Richie James- kid played amazing down the stretch for the Giants, he took over in the MIN game

Mecole Hardman- FAST FAST FAST and will bring Super Bowl experience

Adam Can't Stop the Thielen- this decade's version of Jerricho Cotchery for a young QB, veteran presence and will be a 3rd and short conversion monster

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4 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

We should look at DJ Chark, Jakobi Meyers, and Darius Slayton.

I could get behind signing Darius Slayton for a resonable contract, Chark and especially Jakobi are gonna get paid a huge bag.

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31 minutes ago, shaq said:

Honestly speaking, this free agent WR market is so poo that all these dudes gonna be overpaid. 

Yeah, there's a reason why the Bears wanted DJ Moore in this trade. Weak FA class and a weak WR draft at least in terms of elite prospects. Not sure there's a WR available that warrants top 10 consideration but I do like the depth of the class. The Bears will likely go pass rusher with #9 and then add another WR in the 2nd or 3rd. We should also be looking for WRs in that range.

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Someone who won't cost a lot. I think if we're going to spend a chunk of cap on a reliable target for our new QB it should be on a top tight end like Schultz. There's no true WR1 in free agency so get a very good TE instead. We can probably get one of the top 5 receivers in this year's draft at 39 (or move up slightly).

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Such a shame he was never the same player.

 

I really think he would have been a HOF if the NFL let him smoke weed.

Dude!  I was just thinking the exact same thing about him yesterday!  There are players that have done far worse than smoking weed (I support legalization 1000%) and got nothing but a smack on the hand.  

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