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Jaguars are releasing WR Allen Hurns


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Probably not a wise contract to take on. If it was for the right price, sure. I think we are just going to have to gut it out with our rag-tag group for the moment. If it doesn't work out next season, you could legitimately cut or not re-sign almost every one of them without much penalty. 

As big of a concern as WR was prior to FA, I think we have to solve the crisis in the defensive backfield at the moment. And we are still lacking a starting OG, as well. 

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23 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

He'll get roughly $10-$12M a year. No way we can afford him 

He will likely have to take a one year deal around $5 million at this point in Free Agency. The teams with money to spend have signed the "premier" free agents so he will be looking at a prove it deal for one season and hope to set himself up. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Pats try to make room for him and we likely would have the space and instant role as a number 1/2/3 guy available to him if he wanted to come here. 

 

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