08-19-2019, 11:50 PM
(08-19-2019, 11:08 PM)jason Wrote: It's the cap hit more than the draft status. The new staff might think they can do something with him too...
Actually... I can't think of a good reason to cut him.
He'll get playing time right off the bat. And he'll get the ball right off the bat. But if he doesn't produce, he won't play. They have to see if he can do anything and then carry on accordingly. It's been said many times by the coaches--the best guys play.
He'll certainly get a roster spot. If he was fighting for a roster spot, he'd be out there playing. Nobody'd be too worried about being cautious with him. But I don't think he'll be handed any more than that. They seem to have a better situation at wideout than last year, so it isn't so crushing if he is no more than an occasional weapon.
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