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Fred Davis has become expendable with the emergence of Jordan Reed. Well, considering how we seem to be spurning vets for unproven talent with some potential, I don't even know that we're in the market. But it's a novel idea.

 

In a contract season for the third consecutive year, Davis is unlikely to fetch more than a sixth-round draft pick as trade compensation. He's one year removed from Achilles tendon surgery and two years removed from a four-game suspension for violating the league's substance-abuse policy that put an abrupt end to the best season of his career.

 

 

Chris Wesseling characterized Davis like this (which may be a bit presumptuous):

As a suspension and injury risk, Davis won't attract a suitor looking for a long-term commitment. He's a mercenary capable of adding passing-game punch down the stretch, similar to a "have bat, will travel" veteran joining a contender at baseball's trade deadline.

 

 

 

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