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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; After the way our #3,4 and 5 WR played heck yeah I am depending on him. We do need to get an insurance policy in FA. A vet with a couple of years under his belt that has hands and ...
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Re: Final Presser
After the way our #3,4 and 5 WR played heck yeah I am depending on him. We do need to get an insurance policy in FA. A vet with a couple of years under his belt that has hands and runs good routes. One buried behind two good WR and needs his chance to shine. At least be an upgrade to what we have know. Height is key. Drew needs to see them. He is not the tallest of QB so he needs big targets.
Bryant Johnson, 6-3, 216, UFA, Arizona Cardinals Draft: 2003 - 1st round (17th pick) Johnson flew under the radar once again this season, but those in the know consider him fairly talented. He’s overshadowed by star receivers Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin, but Johnson runs great routes, has good hands, and at 6’3” his size makes him an appealing option. He’s caught at least 35 passes in each of his four seasons, including 49 receptions in 2004, and has a touchdown scored in each season, with four coming in ’06. Although he has had a drop-off in production this season, Johnson will likely find a bigger role in another offense in ’08. If not him settle for a different speed guy: Andre' Davis 6-1, 195, UFA Houston Texans Draft: 2002 2nd (15th) Browns The Virginia Tech product hasn’t had the chance to play a whole lot during his career until an early season injury to Andre Johnson opened the door to more playing time. Davis responded with several solid performances, including a 117-yard effort with a score in week four against Atlanta. He currently has 563 receiving yards and three touchdowns on the season, and although Johnson’s return will cut into his opportunities greatly, Davis has still been able to impress as a return man on special teams. His 734 kickoff return yards with a score will encourage the Texans to keep Davis in Houston. Bryant is more of a possibility than Davis. I think the Texans will try to hold on to him. But if not and you can land both I as go for it. The defenses are tee of on Colston. Knock Colston out of the game and you cripple the passing game. The boy needs help. |
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Re: Final Presser
Originally Posted by hagan714
I like both of these guys and see them as being perfect targets for Brees. What about Bernard Berrian - CHICAGO WR
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