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11 hours ago, Aussie Joe said:

Beane to Josh …
 

I know we promised you, Metcalf, , but I got you the next best thing …

 

Well take  another safety instead with that 2nd rounder…

 

 

They ain't promising Metcalf to anybody.

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16 hours ago, nosejob said:

Sign Slayton and draft a couple. That's all we need.  Also hope Hollins is back.

 

 

I'd be happy with this if Slayton is available at the right price. I'm now seeing it written that the relatively shallow draft pool of WRs might raise FA WR prices, and that Slayton might be a lot more expensive than people are projecting right now.

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9 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

PRIME Lockett (2018-2022) would be the PERFECT addition (considering cost x skillset x fit). 

 

CURRENT Lockett could still potentially add value, but would most likely mirror Emmanuel Sanders' 2021 season production/impact. Not totally spent, but only impactful in a few games. They'd be about the same age, coming off similarly productive FA seasons. Lockett's prime production IS more recent than Sanders' was when the Bills signed him, so who knows. But bringing in Lockett would have to be simply to fortify the BOTTOM of the WR depth chart on a team friendly deal. 

Lockett has been one of my favorite players to watch for a long time. Dude just makes plays, but this take is dead on. I'd support it, Lockett can still play. But this wouldn't be a hugely impactful move 

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16 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

 

TO was 36 when he set the Buffalo Bills franchise record for longest TD pass (98) yards. Still stands although now tied with Big Play Gabe.

I was about to say that Lofton was 33 and considered washed up when he landed in Buffalo, but then again, Lofton and TO were elite, HOF talents at their peak, something you can't say for Lockett.

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As long as they bring back Hollins I don't care who else they get that dude was money and was a great fit with Josh, plus he brought some attitude to the ST's & the offense which sure didn't hurt !! 

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The free agent market for WRs is starting to look like a buyers market with player after player being added to the mix.  The question is will Beane lean toward proven veterans in the twilight of their careers, who might be an injury risk and will likely want substantial contracts, Stars in their prime who want to be paid like stars in their prime or younger guys with desirable traits that haven't produced as hoped for various reasons.  Then, of course, there are scrubs who can be picked up for a little bit of nothing.  One thing is certain: Beane is going to look over the market carefully.  He's got the cap dollars to make one or two splash signings, depending on the size of the splash.  My guess is he would rather spend the big bucks on defense.

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