The title of the thread is 'available receivers'.
We already passed several windows of player availability:
1. Free agency (restricted (Sanders), unrestricted (Welker), and franchise (Cruz)
We brought in the kid from Buffalo (Donald Jones?), Mike Jenkins and Lavelle Hawkins and cut them all.
2. We drafted OK: Dobson, Boyce.
3. Were aggressive in UDFA: Thompkins, Harrison, and Sims
So what's leftover now is pretty slim pickins:
1. Not really interested in Branch or Stallworth - due to age concerns and their having lost at least two steps
2. Not really interested in Brandon Lloyd because Brady had to stroke his ego and he's already got his hands full with the rookies.
3. Trades: NFL not really a trading league. Deadline too early and most teams don't want to give up on season and ability to sell out their stadiums later in the year. New England never has the sell out concern, but in the markets of the rebuilding teams that might trade with you they are concerned about ticket sales.
Surprisingly, even though only 1 or 2 trades happen every year leaguewide, Belichick is involved about 1 out of 3 years.
Many have commented that veterans can't get our system and that has been shown with: Ochocinco, Galloway, and even Lloyd to an extent though he ended up with better numbers than I would have thought.
But there were a few who were productive right away: Moss, Welker, Gaffney
And a few others who were somewhat productive: Caldwell, Stallworth
I think we have to make do with what we have for a few more weeks and see where we are at. If we are 5-1 after 6 games and folks are getting healthy, then they'll stand pat. If we are 3-3 after 6 games and Brady is still completing 55% of his passes instead of 65%, then they will probably check around at who is available, but there won't be much available. Never is in the NFL.