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If you guys want an affordable deep threat WR that can start


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Guest Bwood15

I love me some Meachem.

I want to jump all over that cuz he's about to blow up and I don't wanna see him torch us for 5 more seasons..

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Hey I can do this too.

Gettis

Gettis showed potential, but you've seen what happens when you put all your eggs into the basket of a guy coming off an injury. Not to mention, there have been countless WR's that looked great/showed mad potential in their rookie year, then fell off a cliff.

If Meachem is affordable(all signs point to that being the case), it'd be a great sign. Can never have too much talent.

holy poo it feels good knowing WR's will actually WANT to play for us.

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I'm always a little leary of taking a guy from a team that has a multifaceted attack because there's always the question of whether he can still produce outside the system in the absence of the other threats (guys like Alvin Harper, Az Hakim, etc).

That's why they have pro scouts.

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