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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault


File this one under “Things everyone totally saw coming”. Get him down to around the vet minimum (I bet he’d take it) and let him compete in camp and show if he’s picked anything up. They’re not going to get anything for him via trade, and it’s not like they have a ton of great depth at WR. As long as his salary is manageable I don’t see a downside for at least keeping him around until camp. If he still isn’t getting it you can easily cut him.

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