WRs Next Year

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Which WR(s) Should the Team Try to Re-Sign Next Year?

DJax
2
15%
Garcon
8
62%
Both
2
15%
Neither
1
8%
 
Total votes: 13

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good point - many players are going to get paid a lot of money because of 'the market value' - we have some good guys here that can make it work so we can continue to add good players while keeping our own good players
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I'd like to keep both but if only one stays: Garçon.
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riggofan wrote:
cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Alshon Jeffrey
Doug Baldwin
Anquan Boldin
Kenny Britt
Vincent Jackson
That's an interesting list. I don't think I'd take any of those guys over Garcon, would you?

Comes down to money.. if any of these guys takes a couple million LESS to resign, it's worth the look. Not really any Antonio Browne's or Julio Jones clear cut #1s out there. I think Pryor might be a good option, just nervous about a qb converted wideout... He's bigger and faster then both Pierre and DJax (maybe not quite faster then jax), younger and likely cheaper as well. Can he be an upgrade over them? I think Pryor Crowder and Doctson makes us bigger and faster then we currently have... with Reed and CT as pass catchers that's a lot of speed to account for man
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40 yard dash/ height/ Weight
Pierre Garçon 4.48, 6', 211
Desean Jackson 4.35, 5'10, 175
Terrell Pryor 4.38, 6'4", 225

For comparison-
Dez Bryant 4.52, 6'2", 220
Antonio Brown 4.47, 5'10", 181


Pryor, if let go might be a beast with a good qb... I'd be OK with snagging him at a discount to either djax or Garçon.
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Really it's up to their agents. If they are willing to resign for2 years at a lower price then we pay them now... sure.

My hunch is DeSeans price will run up though to a writer needy team that has a decent qb... Pierre will get overlooked.

If I HAD to pick one, I'm going Pierre. His attitude is infectious, he has that old school I'm going to punch you in the mouth, and there's nothing you can do about it kind of attitude, and we need that on our offense, the level of energy he brings is unmatched, plus, he is reliable... always available and consistent, there is no variation of Pierre, a guy like kirk who is a rythym and progression kind of guy needs that.
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:40 yard dash/ height/ Weight
Pierre Garçon 4.48, 6', 211
Desean Jackson 4.35, 5'10, 175
Terrell Pryor 4.38, 6'4", 225

For comparison-
Dez Bryant 4.52, 6'2", 220
Antonio Brown 4.47, 5'10", 181


Pryor, if let go might be a beast with a good qb... I'd be OK with snagging him at a discount to either djax or Garçon.
You want to replace a possession receiver with a speed receiver? Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of having two entirely different types of receivers? :|
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