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most expensive WR rooms in 2023:

1. Cardinals - $53.2M
2. Broncos - $43.7M
3. Raiders - $43.4M
4. Jaguars - $41.3M
5. Browns - $39.7M
6. Buccaneers - $39.2M
7. Dolphins - $38.3M
8. Rams - $36.9M
9. Seahawks - $36.3M
10. Bears - $34.8M
11. Chargers - $34.4M
12. Commanders - $32.5M
13. Steelers - $30.7M
14. Jets - $30.5M
15. Saints - $28.9M
16. Bengals - $28.1M
17. Bills - $27.9M
18. Patriots - $23.9M
19. Cowboys - $23.5M
20. 49ers - $23M
21. Eagles - $22.8M
22. Giants - $22.8M
23. Chiefs - $21.7M
24. Ravens - $21.3M
25. Lions - $19.6M
26. Texans - $18.1M
27. Colts - $16.9M
28. Vikings - $16.2M
29. Falcons - $15.1M
30. Panthers - $14.5M
31. Titans - $9.8M
32. Packers - $9.4M

Pathetic


Well at least we are not getting ripped off
 
most expensive WR rooms in 2023:

1. Cardinals - $53.2M
2. Broncos - $43.7M
3. Raiders - $43.4M
4. Jaguars - $41.3M
5. Browns - $39.7M
6. Buccaneers - $39.2M
7. Dolphins - $38.3M
8. Rams - $36.9M
9. Seahawks - $36.3M
10. Bears - $34.8M
11. Chargers - $34.4M
12. Commanders - $32.5M
13. Steelers - $30.7M
14. Jets - $30.5M
15. Saints - $28.9M
16. Bengals - $28.1M
17. Bills - $27.9M
18. Patriots - $23.9M
19. Cowboys - $23.5M
20. 49ers - $23M
21. Eagles - $22.8M
22. Giants - $22.8M
23. Chiefs - $21.7M
24. Ravens - $21.3M
25. Lions - $19.6M
26. Texans - $18.1M
27. Colts - $16.9M
28. Vikings - $16.2M
29. Falcons - $15.1M
30. Panthers - $14.5M
31. Titans - $9.8M
32. Packers - $9.4M

Pathetic
At least we’re getting what we paid for.
 
No need for WR1 or WR2
Henry gonna get the tread worn off
I hear yet another piece of Josh Norman’s soul was found on Mount Aconcagua on the border of Argentina and Chile. A very fine index finger imprint was deeply embedded. This makes the seventh piece of Norman’s soul that has been discovered since he was stiff armed by Henry. Three of which have been discovered in South America. Another was found in Nepal on Mount Cho Oyu of the Himilayas, and three others scattered about Europe and Asia, one in a deep body of water that is still to this day undisclosed.
 
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I hear yet another piece of Josh Norman’s soul was found on Mount Aconcagua on the border of Argentina and Chile. A very fine index finger imprint was deeply embedded. This makes the seventh piece of Norman’s soul that has been discovered since he was stiff armed by Henry. Three of which have been discovered in South America. Another was found in Nepal on Mount Cho Oyu of the Himilayas, and three others scattered about Europe and Asia, one in a deep body of water that is still to this day undisclosed.
The "deep body of water" was a cover story perpetuated by the government. It was recently confirmed to have been intercepted and recovered by Voyager 2 in the Kuiper Belt and is currently being used by NASA to power Voyager 2 and extend it's mission through 2026.
 
The "deep body of water" was a cover story perpetuated by the government. It was recently confirmed to have been intercepted and recovered by Voyager 2 in the Kuiper Belt and is currently being used by NASA to power Voyager 2 and extend it's mission through 2026.
The soul as a power source. God is amazing.
 
I’m very jealous that the Jags picked up Calvin Ridley when he was suspended and cheap. Such a good move.

we would be in a far better place if Ridley was on this roster
 
I’m very jealous that the Jags picked up Calvin Ridley when he was suspended and cheap. Such a good move.

we would be in a far better place if Ridley was on this roster
It was probably too complicated for JRob

The Falcons' trade return is two future draft picks that can range from a maximum compensation of a 2023 fifth-rounder and a 2024 second-round pick, which will be conditional upon Ridley's reinstatement.

Should Ridley be reinstated past a certain date, the 2023 fifth-round pick will turn into a sixth-rounder, per Rapoport. If Ridley makes the team in 2024, the second pick will be worth at least a fourth-rounder. A playing-time milestone converts the pick into a third-rounder and the Jaguars will give up a 2024 second-round pick if the team strikes a long-term deal with Ridley.
 
most expensive WR rooms in 2023:

1. Cardinals - $53.2M
2. Broncos - $43.7M
3. Raiders - $43.4M
4. Jaguars - $41.3M
5. Browns - $39.7M
6. Buccaneers - $39.2M
7. Dolphins - $38.3M
8. Rams - $36.9M
9. Seahawks - $36.3M
10. Bears - $34.8M
11. Chargers - $34.4M
12. Commanders - $32.5M
13. Steelers - $30.7M
14. Jets - $30.5M
15. Saints - $28.9M
16. Bengals - $28.1M
17. Bills - $27.9M
18. Patriots - $23.9M
19. Cowboys - $23.5M
20. 49ers - $23M
21. Eagles - $22.8M
22. Giants - $22.8M
23. Chiefs - $21.7M
24. Ravens - $21.3M
25. Lions - $19.6M
26. Texans - $18.1M
27. Colts - $16.9M
28. Vikings - $16.2M
29. Falcons - $15.1M
30. Panthers - $14.5M
31. Titans - $9.8M
32. Packers - $9.4M

Pathetic

I do not see Vrabels salary in there. He is our leading touchdown catcher.
 
I do think you can get away with this if everyone is jet fast and you run the run and shoot. And u have a great qb. We have none of it. This won't be pretty. Buckle up.
 
most expensive WR rooms in 2023:

1. Cardinals - $53.2M
2. Broncos - $43.7M
3. Raiders - $43.4M
4. Jaguars - $41.3M
5. Browns - $39.7M
6. Buccaneers - $39.2M
7. Dolphins - $38.3M
8. Rams - $36.9M
9. Seahawks - $36.3M
10. Bears - $34.8M
11. Chargers - $34.4M
12. Commanders - $32.5M
13. Steelers - $30.7M
14. Jets - $30.5M
15. Saints - $28.9M
16. Bengals - $28.1M
17. Bills - $27.9M
18. Patriots - $23.9M
19. Cowboys - $23.5M
20. 49ers - $23M
21. Eagles - $22.8M
22. Giants - $22.8M
23. Chiefs - $21.7M
24. Ravens - $21.3M
25. Lions - $19.6M
26. Texans - $18.1M
27. Colts - $16.9M
28. Vikings - $16.2M
29. Falcons - $15.1M
30. Panthers - $14.5M
31. Titans - $9.8M
32. Packers - $9.4M

Pathetic
The biggest issue isn't the ranking, it's how little money is invested from a percentage standpoint. The 30th rank team, the Panthers, have nearly 50% more invested in their receiver room.

The league average is $28.1M. The rest of the league values WR's about 3x as much as the Titans.

I'm so tired of this team having zero interest in a passing offense.
 
The biggest issue isn't the ranking, it's how little money is invested from a percentage standpoint. The 30th rank team, the Panthers, have nearly 50% more invested in their receiver room.

The league average is $28.1M. The rest of the league values WR's about 3x as much as the Titans.

I'm so tired of this team having zero interest in a passing offense.
We got two pass catching TE though!
 
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