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Official NFL Free Agency Thread


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wouldn't be shocking. But I don't think any of these guys are worth a bidding war. I just hope we're plenty prepared to walk away. Lazard is a mediocre #2 WR and the contract should reflect that.

I still think if we sign RB in FA, we will draft WR in 2nd or might even leap back into first for one.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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Lamar needs an agent. He can laugh all he wants but the truth is he's lost too much money prior to this by not having one. He has also been injured enough to create concerns about his longevity going forward. It think he's going to regret not having an agent. 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Lamar needs an agent. He can laugh all he wants but the truth is he's lost too much money prior to this by not having one. He has also been injured enough to create concerns about his longevity going forward. It think he's going to regret not having an agent. 

Got kind of an arrogant vibe off that tweet.

Does make me wonder if he's going to accept the guaranteed portion of what Baltimore offered as an entire contract.

Not sure I'd call that a win but maybe that's how he sees it 😕

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Got kind of an arrogant vibe off that tweet.

Does make me wonder if he's going to accept the guaranteed portion of what Baltimore offered as an entire contract.

Not sure I'd call that a win but maybe that's how he sees it 😕

I'm not sure what he's thinking but he's not going to get anymore than what the Ravens are offering if thats what he's thinking. 

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