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Jarrett--Hackett--Robinson--Draft Pick--FA


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The Bears said Marty Booker may be out of the mix next year. Accoriding to Rotoworld he is on the hook for a one million dollar salary. So the Panthers could get him pretty cheap.

#1 Smitty

#2 Moose

#3 Marty Booker

#4 Jarrett

#5 Carter

But right now we have tons of receivers

1. Steve Smith

2. Muhsin Muhammad

3. D.J. Hackett

4. Dwayne Jarrett

5. Mark Jones

6. Ryne Robinson

7. Jason Carter

8. Kenneth Moore

9. Kevin McMahan

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I don't think it's a guarantee that Mark Jones makes the team. It's true that he was decent on punt returns but he was in the bottom third of the league on kick returns. Robinson shows promise as a receiver, and really looked to be improving on returns before the injury. It will be a battle between those two in TC.

I'd take Jarrett over Hackett, just because he has more potential. He just needs more opportunities to catch the ball.

1. Smith

2. Moose

3. Jarrett

4. Robinson

5. Jason Carter or Draft Pick

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we don't need housh.

we need defense. going after housh would only hurt our chances of getting a solid D. don't want him. don't need him.

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moose

jarrett

robinson

carter

T.J. is better than Moose, Jarrett, Carter and Robinson. When we lose Pep, cut Lucas, and cut Jones (Ryne is the KR to be) we'll have room to sign him and a FA D star. Yes, he's old...so sign him for just two years. Then use the draft for defensive picks. Smith + Housh + Double Trouble = DAMN SCARY.

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