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Jets aren't going to re-sign Braylon Edwards


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that's very true. I definitely think he'll have the second most receptions after Smith this year. That was a great trade for us.. definitely worth a 3rd round pick

I wouldn't be surprised if he leads the team in receptions, just not yards, most of his receptions will be of the 5-10 yard variety.

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If he can bulk up and move to RG I'd like it. With Smitty looking like he's happy, the 2 new TE's, our stable of backs intact and the addition of Cam the RG spot looks like the only offensive position I'd like to see upgraded. The remainder of our cap should go to CB and DT first ...

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Are u guys forgetting that we also picked up Darvin Adams...

I really wouldn't sleep on this dude... He probably has a legit shot at making the final roster.

Yeah, I'm figuring we picked him up with Cam's endorsement. Got to wait and see though.

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After seeing a happy Smith return and tell the front office this week that he wants to retire a Panther, I'm sort of pleased with what we have. I mean, apparently before the lockout Smith grabbed his stuff and told ownership he wanted out... displeased with the direction we were heading.

BUT after some time and the changes commitments we've made, he spoke to the front office and said all of that changes.

Smith only has so many years left, so I completely understand his frustration with being a part of "a project". Still, I am sure if Smith was truly unhappy with our WR pool, he would have addressed it with Jerry and company. I bet committing to our ground attack and Greg Olson makes a huge difference for Smith.

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The longer these guys are out there, the cheaper their asking price should be... I still don't really see where Braylon Edwards fits here with young talent all across the board behind Smitty... But, if we signed him it would only make us stronger, I just kind of prefer to develop Gettis, who could potentially be better than Edwards and is much younger...

I REALLY want us to go after Cromartie being that he's still out there. That's our #1 priority right now is to bring in a starting caliber CB.

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As much crap as I gave him in the past Edwards has all but fixed the drop issue. They've gone down and down to where it's pretty much a non issue now.

Sign BE, ship out Smitty, actually save money over the next couple of years. Plus he's 4 years younger and doesn't rely so heavily on speed.

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Edwards so far isnt wanted by any team because he's asking for too much money, i personally want to see him in Washington, i am fine with the Panthers offense now, they need defense, i hope they can find a way to get a CB, people want Cromartie, but i dont see him coming here. i would like to get Samuel if they can afford it. they also need a DT, i would like to get Tommie Harris if they can. i wonder who will sign Franklyn???? many people thought Washington would pounce on him and they havent, i wonder where he goes too

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