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Mike Wallace


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Any chance we could make a move for him since it seems steelers are going to let him walk?

I would hate to have to spend our 1st or 2nd round picks on WR when we have bigger holes at OL and DT. I know we are way over the cap but I feel like if we can drop beason, gamble, and either Williams/Steward as well as restructure gross we can make enough room. Wallace is young and has proven deep threat ability.

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We will though. We got no choice at this point. People need to realize, some of their favs will not be on the team next year.

For the like 1,000th time, cutting Beason and DeAngelo does not save money. The only cuts we can make that save "significant" cap room are Gross and Gamble.....

To the OP's question.....no, Mike Wallace will get a contract that pays him an average of about 10-12 million per season....we can't afford that....

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I think several guys will be willing to restructure. Honestly the cap situation may be overblown on the Huddle. We were having these same kinds of posts a few years ago when we were way over, then Wharton restructured and we were like "Oh, ok."

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For the like 1,000th time, cutting Beason and DeAngelo does not save money. The only cuts we can make that save "significant" cap room are Gross and Gamble.....

To the OP's question.....no, Mike Wallace will get a contract that pays him an average of about 10-12 million per season....we can't afford that....

Yeah, I know. Gross and Gamble ARE two fan favs.

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