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Erick Decker: What's His Worth & Where Does He End Up?

MileHigh64

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Decker is clearly a good number two. I'll be surprised if the Broncos don't lock him up. He's on record in wanting to stay in Colorado but we'll see. Money talks.....obviously.
 

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Of course it's too early to compare Harrison with anybody.

Decker is worth more to stay in Denver than to NE. If he leaves, it will be for the money and he won't get it in NE.....

Yep

Decker is clearly a good number two. I'll be surprised if the Broncos don't lock him up. He's on record in wanting to stay in Colorado but we'll see. Money talks.....obviously.


and Yep
 

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Somebody will overpay him:suds:

ESPN New York expects free agent Eric Decker to command "No. 1" receiver-type money, or "at least" $9 million per year.
It's a pretty optimistic projection in a year where the incoming collegiate receiver group is considered incredibly deep. We'll say this for Decker: Greg Jennings landed a deal worth $9 million annually from the Vikings last offseason, and Decker is worth more than him. Still, if Decker is going to command that kind of money, receiver-needy teams would be savvy to exhaust all possible alternatives. He's a strong No. 2 wideout in the NFL, but does not tilt coverage.
 

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Somebody will overpay him:suds:

ESPN New York expects free agent Eric Decker to command "No. 1" receiver-type money, or "at least" $9 million per year.
It's a pretty optimistic projection in a year where the incoming collegiate receiver group is considered incredibly deep. We'll say this for Decker: Greg Jennings landed a deal worth $9 million annually from the Vikings last offseason, and Decker is worth more than him. Still, if Decker is going to command that kind of money, receiver-needy teams would be savvy to exhaust all possible alternatives. He's a strong No. 2 wideout in the NFL, but does not tilt coverage.


Dont forget Welker was offered more money off-season by the Patriots, then he signed with Denver. But he listened to his agent and wife and thought he was worth 9-10 mill a year, as a slot receiver. Yeah right Wes
 

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Nahhh if:

Mark Harrison
6'3" 231
40: 4.46
3 cone: 6.99
Vertical Jump: 38.5
Broad Jump: 129
Bench 225lb, 17reps.

Pans out I can see him being a #1 and Dobson playing at the 2

Who??? Is he the guy who threw feces all around a hotel room?
 

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ESPN New York expects free agent Eric Decker to command "No. 1" receiver-type money, or "at least" $9 million per year.
Imo, not going to happen. He plays for Peyton Manning which means people will devalue his skills
 
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