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Golladay or Reynolds would be sweet.
TY had a good season last year, but too much mileage for my liking. |
WR is another position where I expect a cheaper vet on a short deal along with a draftee or two. Maybe an early pick; maybe a mid round kid, maybe both.
Hilton on a short deal along with like...Amari Rodgers. Or if you wait another round or two, Josh Imatorbhebhe. something like that. |
Golladay isn’t happening. Might as well let that one go.
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I do share your concerns on Golladay. I think the injury is keeping teams away at his asking price. On Hilton he still has some juice. Just comes down to price. I would still take last legs TY over Reynolds. |
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Reynolds would be a decent #2. He's consistent and good blocker.
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You shouldn’t. Reynolds is not injury prone. He’s young and still ascending and offers some nice size as the X (6-3). |
Reynolds ceiling is much higher than Hilton’s.
Hilton already peaked and it’s nothing that screams “must sign”. |
I can dig Reynolds. He’s got the size and above average lateral agility.
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Doesn't do enough for me to want him unless it is dirt cheap. |
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