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52 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He also has elite weapons to work with too. Does this type of skill set require an elite supporting cast at the NFL level? I don't know, maybe.

So Miami has given us the blueprint. I expect we will be hitting the wr free agency hard this offseason.

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19 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

So Miami has given us the blueprint. I expect we will be hitting the wr free agency hard this offseason.

Not really a great WR class next year. There could be some guys cut next offseason but right now it's pretty much Mike Evans, Tee Higgins, Michael Pittman and Calvin Ridley as potential #1s. All of whom, to me, have significant concerns as a WR1 to pay in FA. I actually like the idea of Evans but he'll get overpaid most likely and age/mileage is the main concern. Pittman is ok but more of a number 2, same with Higgins. Ridley could be a #1 but obviously has had the suspension and even before that had a mental health leave of absence so I'd be hesitant to give him big $ which he could command in FA. Also I bet Ridley and Pittman are re-signed by Jags/Colts thinning the market even more.

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