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July 9, 2012 by Mike Dussault

You’re talking about a distance in the range of around $6 million in guaranteed money. That’s not to say the sides can’t agree. The Patriots could very well give in a little bit at the end. Essentially what they will be asking themselves is this: What kind of year do we think Welker will have? If the Patriots feel he will repeat his terrific production of a year ago or close to it, then right now they need to figure out what they would do after this season. Welker led the league, by a wide margin, with 122 receptions, and was second to Calvin Johnson of the Lions with 1,569 yards. If Welker, 31, comes close to that in 2012, are the Patriots prepared to let him walk, perhaps to a team like the Jets, and go forward with some assortment of Brandon Lloyd, Deion Branch, Jabar Gaffney, and Donte’ Stallworth? If they are, then let Welker play out the tag and bid him adieu. He’s not going to sign a team-friendly deal after another standout season.

Time running out for Welker/Pats to come to a long term agreement. As much as I enjoy watching Wes play and think he deserves a great deal, you can’t fault the Pats for playing it safe with him. We all know how much Welker gets lit up, and who knows how long he’ll be able to continue to bounce up after every vicious hit he takes.

An on the Jets, of course none of us want to see him go there but is it really like Welker is the missing piece for them? It would be just another classic “let’s bring in a high priced free agent and totally retard Jeremy Kerley’s development” move. I would’ve been more worried about them getting Logan Mankins.

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