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James Jones is literally the only decent FA receiver left


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Sidney Rice? No

Santonio Holmes? No

Miles Austin? No

Kenny Britt? No

Lance Moore? God no

 

I would have taken Brandon f'ing LaFell over all 5 of these guys. So what I'm saying is that this offense is utterly, hopelessly screwed. James Jones, a receiver only marginally better than LaFell imo, might as well be Jesus Christ himself for this team. If we miss out on him TOO? 

 

BEST case scenario would be ending up with James Jones and Brandin Cook as our 1 and 2 next year with scrubs filling out the rest. That's WORSE than our group was in 2013...and that group was pretty bad.

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Sidney Rice? No

Santonio Holmes? No

Miles Austin? No

Kenny Britt? No

Lance Moore? God no

 

I would have taken Brandon f'ing LaFell over all 5 of these guys. So what I'm saying is that this offense is utterly, hopelessly screwed. James Jones, a receiver only marginally better than LaFell imo, might as well be Jesus Christ himself for this team. If we miss out on him TOO? 

 

BEST case scenario would be ending up with James Jones and Brandin Cook as our 1 and 2 next year with scrubs filling out the rest. That's WORSE than our group was in 2013...and that group was pretty bad.

 We will find out who was bad when we see how everyone does in their new homes.it may shine a light closer to home.

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How are we gonna swing that with starters still needed on the offensive line and secondary? Also: Cotchery and Manningham are garbage.

 

Manningham has been dealing with injuries, so he'd be a wild card, but Cotchery had 10 TD's last year in Pittsburgh. Paired with a couple high round rookies...

 

Not saying it'd be ideal, but if we hit on a couple solid receivers in the draft we could make due.

 

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I can only come up with three reasonable scenarios as to what Gettleman is thinking on the WR front.

 

1. He believes that the WR draft class is so amazing that it's worth going into the draft with no proven WRs on the roster.

 

2. He's waiting for the market to dry up, then pick up the remaining guy(s) at bargain prices and hope they have something to prove a la Ginn.

 

3. Plans to make a trade for a guy like Blackmon, or wait until final cuts to find a proven vet. (unlikely)

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