Anyone on this list, besides Housh, interest you?
Bobby Engram, Seattle Seahawks
Jabar Gaffney, New England Patriots
Dante’ Hall, St. Louis Rams
Devery Henderson, New Orleans Saints
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cincinnati Bengals
Sam Hurd, Dallas Cowboys
Brandon Jones, Tennessee Titans
Ashley Lelie, San Francisco 49ers
Shaun McDonald, Detroit Lions
Koren Robinson, Green Bay Packers
Amani Toomer, New York Giants
Roydell Williams, Tennessee Titans
Cedrick Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers
Slim pickings folks. I think Sam Hurd will be a player for someone, but no better than a solid #3 or a low-end #2. If T.J. isn’t franchised, expect at least six teams to come a calling: Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Tennessee, Oakland and hopefully, the Eagles.

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Bring back Gaffney! Ha. But seriously, what are the chances of Boldin leaving AZ and maybe landing in Philadelphia?
Jim – I’d say the chances are slim. First of all, a lot of people (I’m not saying you) are under the impression that he’s a free agent. He has two years left on his contract. For him to be dealt he will have to holdout through mini-camps and into training camp. He will have to tell the Cardinals’ front office he has no intention of playing for what he is currently being paid. Even then, they might tell him too bad. Play or sit.
Let’s say he is traded. What would it cost to get him? A first round pick, minimum. Then whichever team gets him has to sign him to a new contract that he’s agreeable to. Now, if were a GM I’d go after Houshmandzadeh (if he’s not tagged), give him a handsome payday and keep my #1 pick.
In my opinion, Boldin and Housh are the same guy. Neither is in the class of Fitzgerald, Andre Johnson or Steve Smith, but both are solid #1 receivers.
Yeah good points. It’s good to know that the Birds have two first round picks to play with and I highly doubt that they will keep both. The reason I brought up Boldin was because of that extra pick and high hopes that they would use it to get as quality a reciever as they can this offseason.