SDHawk
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Any takers here on a bargain 4.3 receiver?
Hawknballs":23zinruz said:we have one injury risk receiver, half the point of bringing in any other receivers is insurance policy.
SDHawk":1mxxwp7z said:Hawknballs":1mxxwp7z said:we have one injury risk receiver, half the point of bringing in any other receivers is insurance policy.
It seems ppl dont understand the concept of risk/reward
FortWorthSeahawk":3dx73xdz said:SDHawk":3dx73xdz said:Hawknballs":3dx73xdz said:we have one injury risk receiver, half the point of bringing in any other receivers is insurance policy.
It seems ppl dont understand the concept of risk/reward
If the Bears don't want to retain him (and they have a worse receiver situation than we do) what makes you think we'd want him?
Bipolar":2w28jc2y said:Johnny Knox was a good WR on a crappy team. if he is a vailable to come to Seattle and being singed on the cheap, it would be criminal not to "kick the tires" on him.
Jared Cook is a rock solid TE as well.
SDHawk":21ayimcy said:Yeah he messed up his back but he seems to be rehabbed from it. I think its a low risk/high reward move that we should look at. If he still has that deep speed, he could be just what this offense needs. Also think we need to take a hard look at Jared Cook. 6'5 and 4.4 speed.
SouthSoundHawk":180932pm said:SDHawk":180932pm said:Yeah he messed up his back but he seems to be rehabbed from it. I think its a low risk/high reward move that we should look at. If he still has that deep speed, he could be just what this offense needs. Also think we need to take a hard look at Jared Cook. 6'5 and 4.4 speed.
Let's see some video of his progress. Otherwise, it's just hearsay. If he's willing to take change and a year or two, I say why not. I'd rather see some kind of evidence that shows he's NFL ready or at the very least close to it.
SDHawk":333rfen2 said:Sorry, still waiting for a response that makes sense.
FortWorthSeahawk":3digui99 said:I'd take our receiving corp over theirs in a heartbeat. So there's that.
And since he more than likely won't have 4.3 speed again, I don't see why taking a flyer on him would be that great. He has average, maybe above average hands and isn't very big and is an average route runner outside of go routes (better than Hester, but that's not saying much). We could get that in the 3-4th round this year without the major injury concerns. Maybe you're still waiting on someone to agree with you and that's the only response that "makes sense" but I tried to lay it out with reasons. We all have our opinions though, so I won't fault you for sticking to yours.