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


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11 minutes ago, Varking said:

Note that rookie tight ends tend to not dominate the nfl in year 1. 

That's why I am leaning towards signing Schultz or Gesicki this year and drafting at WR like Hyatt/Downs at 39.  It wouldn't be an elite group but Schultz, Marhsall, Hyatt, and Shenault could make for a decent group of weapons for a rookie.  Grab someone like Tank Bigsby in the 3rd/4th and our offense should have some young pieces to work with.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

I’ve seen rookie QBs put up good numbers out of the gate. Outside of Pitts there’s no modern TE that has. 

So!! I don’t think we are trying to win the superbowl this year?? Did you?? Is 2023 the only season that’s going to happen??

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26 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

So!! I don’t think we are trying to win the superbowl this year?? Did you?? Is 2023 the only season that’s going to happen??

I want to help out my rookie QB this year. I don’t want him going into this season knowing it’s a wasted year. 

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Just now, Varking said:

I want to help out my rookie QB this year. I don’t want him going into this season knowing it’s a wasted year. 

Okay he doesn’t need a perfect team his 1st season.. He is being drafted this high by a team that didn’t make a playoff for reason.. Because it’s not a fully formed team yet.. You can’t do everything this offseason..

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19 hours ago, shaq said:

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

Almost like trading Moore was a dumb mistake. Now you have to hope you can get his production from far inferior players. And you gotta do it for less money, which is impossible. 

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31 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Okay he doesn’t need a perfect team his 1st season.. He is being drafted this high by a team that didn’t make a playoff for reason.. Because it’s not a fully formed team yet.. You can’t do everything this offseason..

He could’ve gone to a more formed team if the morons that be were convinced on one QB and willing to trade picks for him instead of the very talent they need to make Mystery QB a success.

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