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2021 Free agency and trade thread

Clayton

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Well aren't you glass half empty.

Glass half full guys don't look at the games they missed the last 3 seasons and say injury prone. They point to how little wear and tear these guys have because they haven't played a full slate of games.

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Not a fan of the Green signing. When I watched him and Burrows together, it wasn't like he wasnt looking AJ's way and that was the reason his numbers were dipping. Dude got plenty of looks. They just couldn't connect.
I feel like Kyler Murray made a pretty notable jump last year. The Cardinals just need a better roster. Not sure these signings get it done but I could be wrong.
 

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Well aren't you glass half empty.

Glass half full guys don't look at the games they missed the last 3 seasons and say injury prone. They point to how little wear and tear these guys have because they haven't played a full slate of games.

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Not a fan of the Green signing. When I watched him and Burrows together, it wasn't like he wasnt looking AJ's way and that was the reason his numbers were dipping. Dude got plenty of looks. They just couldn't connect.

Cardinals signed WR A.J. Green, formerly of the Bengals, to a one-year, $8 million contract.​

Soon-to-be 33-year-old (in July) Green looked absolutely cooked last season with the Bengals. He saw a boat load of air yards with Cincinnati but was unable to do anything with them, turning 104 targets into a measly 47-523-2 line. Quarterback play wasn't the problem, either. In Arizona, coach Kliff Kingsbury likes to use a ton of three- and four-wide sets, but DeAndre Hopkins has such a commanding share of the targets in the desert, and Christian Kirk is also still in the mix. If Kyler Murray can take some steps forward as a passer, Green could find his way into WR3 numbers, but the hopes aren't high after watching him in 2020.
 

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Worth 1 year 6 mil and get up to 8 mil
 

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Washington signed Curtis Samuel, formerly of the Panthers, to a three-year, $34.5 million contract.​

This signing felt inevitable from the start, and it brings a lot of life to Washington's offense. Not only does Samuel offer plenty of yards after the catch skills from the slot, perimeter, and backfield, but he'll also alleviate pressure off of Terry McLaurin, his ex-teammate at Ohio State. The skill group immediately becomes one of the fastest, and OC Scott Turner has been a creative mind in his few seasons as a play-caller. With Ryan Fitzpatrick's aggressiveness and the NFC East schedule, both McLaurin and Samuel project to be strong weekly options in fantasy. Samuel offers WR3 upside during his age-25 season. Washington should be viewed as the co-favorites in the division
 
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