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Free agent WRs who do you want


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We all know we are down to two Wrs with the possibility SSmith may not be here. Despite a good draft class we will still need some veteran presence.

 

1. Eric Decker
2. Jeremy Maclin (Re-signed one-year, $5.5M deal with PHI)
3. Hakeem Nicks
4. Julian Edelman
5. Golden Tate
6. Anquan Boldin (Re-signed two-year, $12M deal with SF)

7. James Jones
8. Andre Roberts
9. Emmanuel Sanders
10. Riley Cooper (Re-signed five-year, $25M deal with PHI)

11. Sidney Rice
12. Jacoby Jones
13. Dexter McCluster
14. Brandon LaFell
15. Kenny Britt
16. Damian Williams
17. Jerricho Cotchery
18. Ted Ginn

19. Danario Alexander

20. Lance Moore
21. Jerome Simpson
22. Jacoby Ford
23. Robert Meachem
24. Austin Collie

25. Jason Avant
26. Andre Caldwell
27. Santana Moss
28. Marc Mariani
29. Josh Morgan

30. Nate Burleson
31. Mario Manningham
32. Darrius Heyward-Bey
33. Domenik Hixon
34. Tiquan Underwood
35. Devin Hester
36. Deion Branch
37. Joe Webb
38. Lavelle Hawkins
39. Dezmon Briscoe
40. Kevin Ogletree
41. Louis Murphy
42. Davone Bess
43. Josh Cribbs
44. Kyle Williams
45. Trindon Holliday

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I was really hoping they'd bring in Lavelle Hawkins after training camp last year. Play making ability.

But no one from that list jumps out at you. I'd be ok with giving Josh Morgan a shot. Was also wanting to bring Danario Alexander in but he had another surgery recently and might not be ready for the start of the year.

It's best to not waste money on one of these guys and draft WR's this year.

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We all know we are down to two Wrs with the possibility SSmith may not be here. Despite a good draft class we will still need some veteran presence.

 

1. Eric Decker

2. Jeremy Maclin (Re-signed one-year, $5.5M deal with PHI)

3. Hakeem Nicks

4. Julian Edelman

5. Golden Tate

6. Anquan Boldin (Re-signed two-year, $12M deal with SF)

7. James Jones

8. Andre Roberts

9. Emmanuel Sanders

10. Riley Cooper (Re-signed five-year, $25M deal with PHI)

11. Sidney Rice

12. Jacoby Jones

13. Dexter McCluster

14. Brandon LaFell

15. Kenny Britt

16. Damian Williams

17. Jerricho Cotchery

18. Ted Ginn

19. Danario Alexander

20. Lance Moore

21. Jerome Simpson

22. Jacoby Ford

23. Robert Meachem

24. Austin Collie

25. Jason Avant

26. Andre Caldwell

27. Santana Moss

28. Marc Mariani

29. Josh Morgan

30. Nate Burleson

31. Mario Manningham

32. Darrius Heyward-Bey

33. Domenik Hixon

34. Tiquan Underwood

35. Devin Hester

36. Deion Branch

37. Joe Webb

38. Lavelle Hawkins

39. Dezmon Briscoe

40. Kevin Ogletree

41. Louis Murphy

42. Davone Bess

43. Josh Cribbs

44. Kyle Williams

45. Trindon Holliday

looks like 45 more reasons to keep Steve Smith.

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