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Watkins

Woods

Harvin

Hogan

Thompson

Thigpen - For special teams

 

Davis Practice Squad

Goodwin - Gone hopefully, the guy is just hurt way too much.. I like his speed, but that's about it..

Easely - Gone

 

 

if hogan, thompson, and thigpen are 4-6 on the depth chart.... i feel like i should make some bold proclamation of something outrageous i would do.... but yea... i would be absolutely shocked.

 

Agreed, that is one of the more "out there" projections at WR.

 

Watkins, Woods, Harvin, Easley, Goodwin, Thompson is the way I'm starting to lean. I believe Thigpen and Hogan will be the odd men out.

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Calling Goodwin a lock before camp was an exaggeration. Saying it as camp closes, considering how he's played, is not. He's a lock.

Do I get to come back to you and gloat, if he gets cut?

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i said it in the other thread, but if hogan and chandler are putting up numbers for NE i like our odds.

 

 

:lol:

 

You make a good point.

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If the Bills' discards are good enough to be Pats** starters we're going to be a damn good team.

I am not for getting rid of Hogan. He is a great 4 for us. The others havent played against good talent yet or a schemed defense.
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Dez Lewis can go to the PS, Hogan is a cut, Palmer is a cut, Thigpen is a cut, Goodwin should be traded for something healthier and more useful...Davis and Thompson BOTH make my active roster. Man, that would be one solid WR corp!

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Dez Lewis can go to the PS, Hogan is a cut, Palmer is a cut, Thigpen is a cut, Goodwin should be traded for something healthier and more useful...Davis and Thompson BOTH make my active roster. Man, that would be one solid WR corp!

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If someone like Thompson is getting trade interest (I'm sure Hogan is not) I'd trade him for a 5th. You can get a player in the 5th round but I don't like 6 or 7 round picks as undrafted free agents usually fare just as well. The reason is that none of these guys are going to see much time on the field and there isn't a heck of a lot of difference between them. If you can't get a 5th pick I think he brings a little more to the table than Hogan does.

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again, why is hogan agreeing to go on IR if healthy? no one has explained that part to me yet, and its kind of an important piece.

Why do you feel going on IR is negotiable? Plus, you receive your salary instead of being cut. Plus, if you're cut you may have to settle for a lesser salary to get picked up.

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Why do you feel going on IR is negotiable?

 

 

Because it is, for an uninjured player. You give good reasons why a player might accept it. But I'm pretty sure an uninjured player can file a grievance with the NFL if they are put on IR without being injured.

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I'd say the Bills keep Hogan and Thompson and cut Goodwin. I really don't buy the hype with Goodwin at all. All speed no hands.

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I'd say the Bills keep Hogan and Thompson and cut Goodwin. I haven't really don't buy the hype with Goodwin at all. All speed no hands.

And always hurt!

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I have yet to be impressed with Hogan's play up to this point and I don't see him being the reliable type, a guy that always catches the ball, no matter what. I see Thompson flashing more ability as a wideout.

 

Regarding Easley, let's assume Rex's gives Crossman the freedom to pick one guy ST outside of kicker and punter, that guy would undoubtedly be him.

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