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Thread: Comparative cost Jennings vs Bowe vs Wallace?

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    Absolutely true. I don't know, there's just something I'm not convinced of. It's hard to explain further than there's just something that doesn't feel right.
    im not going to get mad if we do get bowe.. i consider wallace or jennings over him, the only thing that does concern me about him if his head is going to be in the right place and be motivated.. we shall see

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    So I guess Randy Moss is lazy too. Just because a receiver becomes frustrated with the ****hole offense and QB that's given to him, doesn't mean he is lazy. Bowe just wants a competent quarterback for a change.

    Ill take any and all three receivers. They are all better than hartline and bess combined.
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    Wallace takes the top off the defense. Then draft one in the first and another in the middle rounds. And a TE in the second. That should make us alot better offensively.

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    Any of the 3, and draft one WR with at least with a #2 pick will be fine with me.

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    Wallace will cost the most followed by Bowe then Jennings. I look at it this way Wallace has lights out speed and is the flashy option but I can't see us dishing out $10 million +. So I turn my attention to Bowe and Jennings. With Bowe he is going to want a big lengthy contract like a 4-5 year $8-$10 million a year. With Jennings his age makes it harder for him to get a big lengthy contract. He may get a 3 year $7 million a year deal.

    The philosophy is to build through the draft so I would go with Jennings because you don't have to commit a lot of money and years. So you get a talented veteran with 2-3 good years and eventually the drafted WR or two, will take his place.

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    Hands down Wallace will cost the most I'm guessing Vincent Jackson money. Jenning is openly shopping himself and wants a retirement contract. See his sisters tweets.
    Bowes wants of Kansas City and Miami is his hometown. If he'll take less to live and work in Miami ala Reggie Bush (below market contract). Then Bowes to me is the choice.

    I believe the wildcard is whether or not Jennings will take a realistic contract given his age and two consecutive years of declining production.

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