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Cast Your Vote on our NEW WR!!!


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Which WR do you choose?  

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  1. 1. Which WR do you choose?

    • Anquan Boldin
      17
    • Brandon Marshall
      18
    • Vincent Jackson
      12
    • TO
      3
    • Davonne Bess
      5
    • Steve Breaston
      9
    • Braylon Edwards
      3
    • Other..
      9


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Just for Fun- If you have your choice of any of the WRs in FA or ones that are possible Trades- Who DO You Choose AND Why?

Anquan Boldin - Trade - 29yrs old

Brandon Marshall - FA - 26yrs old

Vincent Jackson - FA - 27yrs old

Terrell Owens - FA - 36yrs old

Davone Bess - FA - 24yrs old

Steve Breaston - FA - 27yrs old

Braylon Edwards - FA - 27yrs old

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Let add another caveat to the mix. You can't pay them anymore than Smitty makes and they have to be content as a number 2 rather than a number 1.

Now who is still on the list?

That really only leaves Breaston doesn't it? Maybe Bess? But I'm not familiar with Bess tbh.

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Let add another caveat to the mix. You can't pay them anymore than Smitty makes and they have to be content as a number 2 rather than a number 1.

Now who is still on the list?

My pick then would be Malcolm Floyd. I think the Chargers will extend, tag, or tender Jackson but Floyd is a possible FA candiate. He is average 17.7 YPC this season (46 recp.). He is 6’5” 225 lbs and at the combine ran a 4.44 forty. I like this kid.

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My pick then would be Malcolm Floyd. I think the Chargers will extend, tag, or tender Jackson but Floyd is a possible FA candiate. He is average 17.7 YPC this season (46 recp.). He is 6’5” 225 lbs and at the combine ran a 4.44 forty. I like this kid.

Smitty as a base salary gets 5.7 million in 2010. I agree Floyd would be worth looking into but like you said, I doubt they let him go.

For a look at our roster and their contract terms, here is a good site:

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/clubhouse_contracts.aspx?sport=NFL&majteam=CAR

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