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I don't think STers and salary sharing are what have put Jarrett on the bubble...

Really it is. He cant do anything but play WR and he dose not do that well. With Wright hurt we are going to need another WR and I doubt we carry 6.

Smith

Edwards

LaFell

Gettis

Moore/Guy/Martin/FA

Jarrett is the odd man out.

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I would say that it puts Moore and Jarrett on the bubble.

Moore was there to begin with. I would suspect Guy make the cut cause he is the one that will cost the most being a undrafted Rookie. Well that and he did show he could be used on PR. Something no one besides Capt can do well.

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Well, Moore is making league minimum or something close to it, so keeping him will not cost the team much at all (well depending on if they have to cut a rookie to keep him I guess). Jarrett makes a little more, but even his salary will not break the bank. I do wonder how much it will come into play. Guess we will find out shortly.

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Just read on Gantts blog that any rookies cut will have 85% of their salaries distributed to other rooks on the team per new nfl rule....

This should cement Gettis staying

I certainly hope so.I personally feel that Gettis has the most upside of any of our WR's,except Steve Smith....

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Moore was there to begin with. I would suspect Guy make the cut cause he is the one that will cost the most being a undrafted Rookie. Well that and he did show he could be used on PR. Something no one besides Capt can do well.

if it comes down to Guy or Gettis, there's no doubt it's Gettis. There's no room for both, and they'll have to make room for Gettis.

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