gregorygrant83
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There will be a lot of factors playing into the final decision. For example:
1. If Igbinoghene wins the return job is Grant worth keeping as a receiver alone?
2. If Wilson wins the slot job and Ford is a head of Hurns on the depth chart, do you keep Hurns as a deep depth wr? Seems like the 5th and 6th wr spots would go to younger/cheaper wrs who also have more special teams value.
3. If you waive Jennings and try to sneak him on the practice squad would he likely be poached like Miami did the Seahawks last season to get him here in the first place.
4. Every wr on the roster Parker, Williams, Grant, Hurns, Wilson, Jennings, Ford, Hollins and Louis have had some degree of injury issues in recent seasons. Odds are one or two of them will end up on the IR by the start of the season. In fact of the receivers on the above list Parker might have one of the cleanist injury files.
My preference is Parker, Williams, Wilson, Grant, Ford and Jennings. I would be ok with replacing Grant with Hurns, but we lose some speed in that exchange.
Another thing to remember is there will be a ton of receiver talent released on the market around the league prior to openning day. whenever you see 30+ wrs drafted you figure there are going to be some vets released to make room for them. MIami could end up with a receiver in the mix that's not currently on the roster. I still like giving Antonio Callaway a look. He played ok for Cleveland before getting suspended his 2nd season. I wouldn't mind signing him having him start the season on the suspended list for the first 4 games nd by the time he's eligible you then look to see who's still healthy of the 53 man roster. Parker, Williams, Wilson, Callaway, Ford and Jennings would be a decent mix with size, speed and youth.
1. If Igbinoghene wins the return job is Grant worth keeping as a receiver alone?
2. If Wilson wins the slot job and Ford is a head of Hurns on the depth chart, do you keep Hurns as a deep depth wr? Seems like the 5th and 6th wr spots would go to younger/cheaper wrs who also have more special teams value.
3. If you waive Jennings and try to sneak him on the practice squad would he likely be poached like Miami did the Seahawks last season to get him here in the first place.
4. Every wr on the roster Parker, Williams, Grant, Hurns, Wilson, Jennings, Ford, Hollins and Louis have had some degree of injury issues in recent seasons. Odds are one or two of them will end up on the IR by the start of the season. In fact of the receivers on the above list Parker might have one of the cleanist injury files.
My preference is Parker, Williams, Wilson, Grant, Ford and Jennings. I would be ok with replacing Grant with Hurns, but we lose some speed in that exchange.
Another thing to remember is there will be a ton of receiver talent released on the market around the league prior to openning day. whenever you see 30+ wrs drafted you figure there are going to be some vets released to make room for them. MIami could end up with a receiver in the mix that's not currently on the roster. I still like giving Antonio Callaway a look. He played ok for Cleveland before getting suspended his 2nd season. I wouldn't mind signing him having him start the season on the suspended list for the first 4 games nd by the time he's eligible you then look to see who's still healthy of the 53 man roster. Parker, Williams, Wilson, Callaway, Ford and Jennings would be a decent mix with size, speed and youth.
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