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2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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He tore his ACL.Brandon Gibson played well in preseason for the Pats. The hitch is he hasn't been with a team since he was cut, might not be able to help ASAP.
The NFL Network reporter? That's a bold prediction.
On the pregame shows, Moss sure sounds like he would like to play catch with TB12 again. I feel like he would love to be part of this run.Randy Moss would be better than any of those guys even when he is 50
Brandon Gibson played well in preseason for the Pats. The hitch is he hasn't been with a team since he was cut, might not be able to help ASAP.
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Any chance we can get Thompkins off of the Jets practice squad? You would think Collie could be enticed from the CFL. Chris Matthews is intriguing but apparently stupid and with attitude. What about Moss or Deion Branch again?
Brandon Gibson played well in preseason for the Pats. The hitch is he hasn't been with a team since he was cut, might not be able to help ASAP.
Releasing Boyce and Tyms from IR is probably a good idea.
TERRELLE PRYOR The Patriots showed interest in Pryor after he was cut by the Cleveland Browns earlier this season. The former Ohio State quarterback moved to wide receiver this offseason with the Browns and showed potential in practice, but he’s gone unsigned on the open market. Pryor has the most potential among available wideouts, but the question is whether he would fit the “Patriot Way.” GREG SALAS Salas spent part of the 2012 season with the Patriots and played under current offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels with the St. Louis Rams in 2011, when he caught 27 passes for 264 yards. Salas most recently was with the Detroit Lions this summer. He was cut Sept. 15 with an injury settlement after hurting his knee in the preseason. JARRETT BOYKIN The Patriots worked out Boykin earlier this season after he was cut by the Carolina Panthers out of training camp. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound receiver has 57 career receptions for 731 yards. He had his most productive season in 2013 with the Green Bay Packers. AUSTIN HILL The Patriots cut Hill from their practice squad Nov. 10. He went undrafted out of Arizona and spent training camp with the New York Jets. Hill might not be an option for the 53-man roster, but he could provide depth from the practice squad. ACE SANDERS Sanders’ 10-game suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy was lifted last week. The former Jacksonville Jaguars fourth-round draft pick is a free agent and has 57 career receptions for 539 yards with a touchdown. He might not be worth the headache, but the Patriots could be desperate for some talent. AUSTIN PETTIS Pettis, like Salas, has experience under McDaniels with the Rams in 2011. The Patriots worked out Pettis earlier in the season, but the wideout has gone unsigned since being cut by the San Diego Chargers out of training camp. He has 107 career receptions for 1,034 yards with nine touchdowns. DRI ARCHER Archer officially is listed as a running back, but given his diminutive size, he could be used as a slot receiver. Archer, who stands 5-foot-8 and weighs 173 pounds, has seven career receptions for 23 yards. He caught 99 passes at Kent State for 1,194 yards with 12 touchdowns.
Read more at: Terrelle Pryor, Austin Pettis Among Patriots' Top Free-Agent Receiver Options
If you didn't like Dobson you certainly won't like Little who has stone hands.I like Greg Little decent numbers never played with a Good QB.