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Devin Hester is out of the question


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i'd pay him 2-3m a year just to take over ginn's role. he's invaluable as a returner and he'd fill a WR position that wouldn't see the field all that much anyway... paying for consistently good field position is well worth it IMO, especially if you're already worried about your offense's ability to move up and down the field.

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i'd pay him 2-3m a year just to take over ginn's role. he's invaluable as a returner and he'd fill a WR position that wouldn't see the field all that much anyway... paying for consistently good field position is well worth it IMO, especially if you're already worried about your offense's ability to move up and down the field.

 

Agreed. Field position is going to be huge for us this season and our lack of playmakers on offense could be hidden by finding a valuable return guy. 

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He is a better returner and equal WR...

Ginn is Hester Lite

 

Not equal at receiving last year.  He's probably been experimented with as a receiver more than Ginn without breaking through like Ginn showed he could last year. Plus, he's past his prime.

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Not equal at receiving last year.  He's probably been experimented with as a receiver more than Ginn without breaking through like Ginn showed he could last year. Plus, he's past his prime.

 

receiving: ginn > hester

 

returning: hester >>>>> ginn

 

it all depends on what we're looking for

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