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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 864312" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Like every decision, there is not clear answer. So you sign a vet, there is zero guarantee he doesn't fail in a new place and become just a guy with a big name and a bigger contract like Odell last year or Brown. Or even our Ryan Grant. Vet signed, not a lot, but can't find the field despite having ample opportunity. Others fit in just great and do well, still fairly expensive, but they produce. </p><p></p><p>and then there are young guys, cheap. They don't put your cap in any danger and you MUST have a good number of guys hitting good production while being cheap or you don't go anywhere and you certainly don't last long as a team. Do they translate to the NFL, can they put it together quickly? Some do, some don't. </p><p></p><p>So as always, spend money and hope or draft and hope? Right now we need someone reliable in the 50+ catch range that can be big on 3rd downs etc. I don't care where he comes from and i don't think it's impossible to do get that in 1-2 rounds either. Get a FA that you feel can do that reliably, you're probably looking at 4+ million. A rookie is going to be a quarter of that or less. what's the best move?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 864312, member: 10441"] Like every decision, there is not clear answer. So you sign a vet, there is zero guarantee he doesn't fail in a new place and become just a guy with a big name and a bigger contract like Odell last year or Brown. Or even our Ryan Grant. Vet signed, not a lot, but can't find the field despite having ample opportunity. Others fit in just great and do well, still fairly expensive, but they produce. and then there are young guys, cheap. They don't put your cap in any danger and you MUST have a good number of guys hitting good production while being cheap or you don't go anywhere and you certainly don't last long as a team. Do they translate to the NFL, can they put it together quickly? Some do, some don't. So as always, spend money and hope or draft and hope? Right now we need someone reliable in the 50+ catch range that can be big on 3rd downs etc. I don't care where he comes from and i don't think it's impossible to do get that in 1-2 rounds either. Get a FA that you feel can do that reliably, you're probably looking at 4+ million. A rookie is going to be a quarter of that or less. what's the best move? [/QUOTE]
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