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Sign These WRs and Call it a day!


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We definitely need to get at least 1 WR outside of the draft, I'd prefer 2.

Right now I'd rank them:

1) DJ Chark

2) Mecole Hardman

3) Adam Theilen

4) Sammy Watkins 

5) Julio Jones 

I think Charm and Hardman are damn solid options . 3 to 5 are crapshoots but on cheap deals? Why not

 

More unrealistic trades for WR

1) Jerry Judy 

2) DeAndre Hopkins 

Both fantastic options but I'm not sure the coaching staff wants to give away more high draft picks and pay hefty contracts to dudes they're not sure will stay healthy.

 

Overall I think we didn't sign a WR week 1 because the ones Carolina looked at like Chark and Theilen were probably asking for too much. We might see some more action this week if you see some of these other WRs getting moved for reasonable deals.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Why have Julio Jones on the list since he isn't the same WR he was in the past when he was a Falcon. His best days are behind him and he isn't exactly a player that can play at a high level anymore.

Same for Sammy

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We are not going to end up signing any big name guys and end up with Mack Hollins and Marvin Jones. 

I hope i'm wrong but I don't get the feeling a lot of the bigger names want to catch passes from a rookie. Or Fitt just isn't offering enough money to make it worth there while. 

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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

I think Chark and Hardman are damn solid options

Yes, please.  I think it would be sufficient to sign just one and then draft one, now that we also have Hurst and Sanders.  

TMJ, Laviska, Chark or Hardman, and R2 draft pick is not too shabby.  I’m excited to see what schemes Reich and company are bringing that may elevate TMJ and Laviska.  I may be alone here but I think Laviska is capable of being much more than just a gadget player.

I still think Shi is a question mark but maybe the new administration can coach him up and make him serviceable.

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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

We definitely need to get at least 1 WR outside of the draft, I'd prefer 2.

Right now I'd rank them:

1) DJ Chark

2) Mecole Hardman

3) Adam Theilen

4) Sammy Watkins 

5) Julio Jones 

I think Charm and Hardman are damn solid options . 3 to 5 are crapshoots but on cheap deals? Why not

 

More unrealistic trades for WR

1) Jerry Judy 

2) DeAndre Hopkins 

Both fantastic options but I'm not sure the coaching staff wants to give away more high draft picks and pay hefty contracts to dudes they're not sure will stay healthy.

 

Overall I think we didn't sign a WR week 1 because the ones Carolina looked at like Chark and Theilen were probably asking for too much. We might see some more action this week if you see some of these other WRs getting moved for reasonable deals.

 

 

I have confidence the folks in charge now are formulating a plan. 

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Odell Beckham still thinks teams are foolish enough to believe he is an asset.

A physically fragile player with the emotional makeup of a spoiled 2 year old. 

In the end his career will end as one big bust through his years with the Giants, the failed hype of his arrival in Cleveland, (what a circus that turned out to be) and his limited injury ended time with the Rams.

Where’s the success? Where’s the positive addition to any team?

Now he falls into a coma on the plane and needs to be carted off.

My suggestion stay far far away from him. You don’t want him wearing your uniform ever.

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