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Nate Washington Inked by Titans

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Nate Washington's contract with the Titans is worth $27 million over six seasons, with $9 million guaranteed.
He'll definitely start at this rate. Tennessee's incumbent No. 1 receiver, Justin Gage, has a contract paying $1M a year less. OC Mike Heimerdinger's vertical offense will suit Washington's deep speed, but Gage is still the better bet in PPR leagues. Washington should lead the Titans in receiving yards.

Hmm I really liked this guy shame we didn't bring him, hes from my hometown good to see him get a good contract. However with the QB situation at Tennessee he probably won't have great numbers.

Edit: I see this in the main forum ah well
 
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If he's got the ability to get down the field, get open and catch the ball, he'll be the best thing to happen to the Titans pass offense.
 
If he's got the ability to get down the field, get open and catch the ball, he'll be the best thing to happen to the Titans pass offense.

True, but Steelers fans always told me he does not have the best of hands.
 
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