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2014 UFA WR


SauceBoss

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I'd take Nicks and his zero TD catches over Maclin coming off a season ending injury ALL DAY.

In all honesty, there's not much veteran options. Boldin won't be worth what he wants at his age. He'll probably end up back in Arizona or something. Decker would be good, but we need a possession wide receiver, not another slot WR we won't use. 

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I would consider Nicks if the money is right. Other than that those guys aren't worth much. In my opinion James Jones and Eric Decker are a product of their QB. They will get paid but their numbers will go down. I would resign Donald Lafell if the money is right and draft a future number 1.

 

Cant say that about Decker. He was doing as good before Manning.

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Whoever we bring in will need to be at a good price, so the high end WR's are just not gonna make it here.  Decker will get paid well by someone like Indianapolis.  We'll be in the mix for a mid-range guy like Nicks, and Maclin wouldn't be bad either, but no one knows what he brings after the injury.  My guess is he'll get a 1 year deal in philly to reprove his worth.  We're in the market, but we're not gonna shell out tons of money for a FA WR.

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